Amid the cooing over carats and endless retellings of the moment the question was popped, friends or bridal stylists usually ask some version of, “So, have you thought about a dress yet?” The bride-to ...
‘I plan to exit corporate life’: I’m 50 and have $400,000. My wife is a teacher. Can I retire at 55?
I would appreciate your advice on whether, given my current family situation, I can plan to exit corporate life. If I have $300,000 in cash saved in a bank in my home country earning 4% interest, I ...
Dear Eric: I love my wife of 29 years so deeply. Recently, she took a tumble down the stairs when going down to use the bathroom. She broke her pelvis, is in excruciating pain, and has lost all ...
How to Do It is Slate’s sex advice column. Have a question? Send it to Stoya and Rich here. It’s anonymous! New from Slate’s advice family: Unhinged, a monthly dating column. Part advice, part ...
DEAR ABBY: My wife is having an affair with an old flame from when she was in high school. He was just released from prison after serving time for murder. I have forgiven her, but I told her to stop ...
My wife is such a bad cook. Like, everything she makes is mushy or tasteless or somehow too salty? I try to choke down some of what she cooks, but … she can tell from my face that I hate it, and then, ...
My wife, “Chelsea,” and I have two girls, “Britney,” 8, and “Zoe,” 4. Britney recently received an invitation to her friend “Olivia’s” birthday slumber party. Chelsea, however, is refusing to let her ...
Angela Schanelec’s mildly absurd character piece disguises anxious themes beneath a withholding façade. Opening on the plain white office walls of a Berlin construction site — its 4:3 frame is ...
German writer-director Angela Schalenec, who won the Silver Bear in 2019 for 'I Was at Home, But…,' returns to the Berlinale with a new feature. By Jordan Mintzer To say that German auteur Angela ...
The filmmaker's tenth feature, centered on a disconnect between a husband and wife after an accident, plays in competition at this year's festival. It’s almost always reductive to compare one ...
Dear Eric: My daughter is getting married in October. The immediate family have rooms in the small inn at the venue. For many reasons, both great and small, my husband and I no longer share a bedroom.
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