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Displaying all articles tagged:
Quarantine
2022 winter olympics
Feb. 7, 2022
COVID Isolation at the Olympics Sounds Grim As Hell
“I want all this to end. I cry every day.”
By
Claire Lampen
weddings
Oct. 18, 2021
At Least Someone’s Pandemic Fling Worked Out Well
Sarah Snook married her quarantine sex friend in Blundstones and a vintage Chloé coat.
By
Danielle Cohen
self
Mar. 16, 2021
How to Use a Vacation Day Right Now
What to do until fully vaccinated leisure is upon us.
By
Katie Heaney
covid-19
Mar. 11, 2021
This Sexless Year
Finally, the singles and the partnered have something in common.
By
Katie Heaney
socializing in 2021
Mar. 3, 2021
I Forgot How to Hang Out
Why are our socially distant interactions so exhausting?
By
Katie Heaney
acquiescence
Jan. 14, 2021
Turns Out It’s Pretty Good: Going Outside
My fellow homebodies are not in their element right now, because no one is.
By
Carla Ciccone
acquiescence
Dec. 29, 2020
Turns Out It’s Pretty Good: Tinder
In 2020, swiping feels a bit like interacting with strangers in a crowded bar.
By
Avery Trufelman
coronavirus
Dec. 2, 2020
The CDC Has Relaxed Its Quarantine Guidelines
Public-health experts believe that a shorter period will improve overall compliance.
By
Amanda Arnold
all in the family
Oct. 5, 2020
I Quarantined With a Married Couple and Their Baby
“If you get stuck,” my best friend said, “wouldn’t you rather be with us than alone?”
By
Xochitl Gonzalez
the cut podcast
Sept. 23, 2020
Rich People Problems
On
The Cut
podcast, why we can’t stop looking at rich people … and why we haven’t eaten them yet.
By
the Cut
rise and fall
July 27, 2020
When We Were Bread Heads
What did we want from sourdough? And did we get it after all?
By
Matthew Schneier
peaceful sexy life
July 20, 2020
Here It Is, the Perfect Quarantine Beauty Regimen
Pamela Anderson looks at her gym equipment but does not use it and dances barefoot in the rain in a vintage slip.
By
Bridget Read
what i learned
June 26, 2020
Wait, Maybe I Like Being Around People?
I thought maintaining distance, socially, was my whole thing.
By
Cameron Esposito
what i learned
June 26, 2020
What I Learned About My Parents in Quarantine
Biker babe, baseball fan, mimic of machinery noises — they’re so much more than Mom and Dad.
By
Nate Jones
what i learned
June 25, 2020
Everything I Know for Sure About My Tiny Baby
The minute I think I’ve figured her out, she’s changed again.
By
Lauren Bans
what i learned
June 25, 2020
My Mom Just Blah Blah Blah’s All Day
Ten children on what their parents do for work.
As told to
Nikita Richardson
what i learned
June 25, 2020
The Sound of My Husband’s Teaching Voice
I overhear his lectures and guidance, his joke-cracking and enthusiasm.
By
Esmé Weijun Wang
what i learned
June 25, 2020
Has My Dog Been in Quarantine Her Whole Life?
Her canine world is defined by our sofa, our voices, our comings and goings.
By
J. Smith-Cameron
what i learned
June 24, 2020
Actually, You Were Right About the Motorcycle
An incomplete list of things about which I now realize my boyfriend was unimpeachably correct.
By
Rachel Handler
what i learned
June 24, 2020
A Quarantine Diary of My Terrible Roommates
Bad boyfriends, jettisoned wine, and passive-aggressive living.
By
Brock Colyar
what i learned
June 24, 2020
Making a New Kind of Space for Each Other
“I was born Black. We strive every day to have just a glimmer of hope,” my partner tells me.
By
Carl Swanson
what i learned
June 23, 2020
Has My Daughter Always Loved Solitude This Much?
What I learned when my 4-year-old’s robust social life disappeared.
By
Carla Bruce-Eddings
what i learned
June 23, 2020
My Boyfriend Went All-in to Save a Tiny, Aged Fish
In lockdown, Aaron’s thoroughness has focused itself with laser-sharp intensity.
By
Lydia Millet
what i learned
June 22, 2020
I Had No Idea My Wife Was Hiding Her Cooking Talent
“In retrospect, I think the clues were there all along.”
By
Michael Rovner
and
Keisha Rovner
what i learned
June 22, 2020
How Did I Not Know This About You?
What we discovered about each other while locked down together.
By
Molly Fischer
what i learned
June 22, 2020
I Learned Why My Dad Never Talked About His Pain
My parents didn’t want me to move through my adolescence with anger toward white people.
By
Devine Blacksher
quarantine
May 18, 2020
The Ultra-Rich Are Begging for Plastic Surgery in Isolation
A high-end plastic surgeon on turning down several calls a day.
By
Steven Levine as told to Alyssa Shelasky
recommendations
Apr. 30, 2020
Have You Tried Yodeling Through an Open Window?
And other bizarrely soothing stay-at-home activities suggested by the Swiss government.
By
Hannah Gold
sex
Apr. 23, 2020
What Kind of Horny Are You?
Melancholy? Performative? 3 p.m.?
By
Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
culture
Apr. 13, 2020
If You Miss Museums, Dress Up As Your Favorite Artwork
Or at least enjoy the creative efforts of others who have been re-creating iconic paintings at home.
By
Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
the bigger picture
Apr. 9, 2020
Adjusting to Life at Home
Nanna Heitmann documents her days while quarantined in Moscow.
By
Julia Gómez Kramer
helpful!
Apr. 3, 2020
At last, a Celeb Beauty Routine That Actually Sounds Doable
Courtesy of Martha Stewart.
By
Erica Smith
large cheeks
Apr. 2, 2020
This Hamster Stuffing Its Face Is So Relatable
My cheeks and my heart are full now.
By
Hannah Gold
gallery
Apr. 1, 2020
Rainbow-Spotting on the Quiet Streets of Brooklyn
Like a neighborhoodwide
I Spy
game, families are hanging drawings of rainbows in their windows for kids to spot on their daily walks.
By
Charlotte Klein
kilts
Mar. 24, 2020
Treat Yourself to Shirtless, Kilt-Clad Detective Stabler
It’s been a rough few weeks — we deserve it.
By
Hannah Gold
Oct. 21, 2014
What an Ebola Quarantine Would Do to Your Psyche
What’s best for public health may not be great for the individual’s mental health.
By
Melissa Dahl