| Did they stop publishing announcements? |
| That happened years ago, Rip Van Winkle. |
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You mean these?
https://www.nytimes.com/section/fashion/weddings |
| I think they stopped doing the traditional announcements and now do these “mini vows” columns. I preferred the old way. |
| I hadn’t looked at the NYT love section in a while but it sure has changed! Lots more LGBTQ+ stories, plus a whole section dedicated to divorce. Glad to see more representation, but 90% of the stories on divorce are “Their relationship got better and love each other even more since getting divorced.” Weird. |
Beats the “post divorce he was filled with hatred over who got custody of the dog and gunned down his ex and kids and now resides in jail” story! |
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Those aren't announcements. An announcement is "Mr and Mrs. Van Der Wort are please to announce the wedding of their daughter Hortense to Mr. Joseph Gorstein on November 4, 2021. The Gorsteins will reside in Greenwich after a honeymoon in Italy." The NY Times had announcements up until about 2000. Now they have these little stories. |
The little stories are much more recent. They used to just do one each week. |
Yes, they were still doing the announcements until the pandemic (so around March 2020). https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/15/fashion/weddings/julia-pucci-matthew-dudley.html Seems like an editorial decision not to restart them as this point. |
Yeah, but no. That's not really NYTimes style.
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But the NYTImes did publish that "they met while he was still married and now they are happily married, isn't that lovely" piece. |
| You mean the "Missed Opportunities" page? |
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I suppose it was a long overdue death. All the papers used to have social pages with social events and both engagement and wedding announcements. As traditions went it was a nice feature, but they were decidedly somewhat exclusive, with references to prominent ancestors, club memberships, private schools and colleges attended. First it was entirely WASPs, then it became both WASPs and Jewish, and at the end very professionally elite focused. It seems like the Times tried to diversify it but truth be told, when it starts featuring ordinary people, few people care and that was the end.
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I dunno, I don't read them like I used to, but this was fabulous:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/03/style/zack-clark-zack-lewis-wedding.html |
What a wonderful story!! |