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Alisha Haridasani Gupta

Alisha Haridasani Gupta

Gender Reporter at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine
  • Technology
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Comedian Vir Das Fights Back After Official Rebukes in India

The comedian Vir Das, who has gained international fame despite intense criticism in his native India, has taken up boxing. He says it’s “good prep for adversity.”
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Guinness Record for World’s Largest Afro Broken by Jessica Martinez

With an Afro that is more than six feet in circumference, Jessica Martinez set a new Guinness record.
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No Lovers on These Covers: A New Look in Romance Publishing

Thanks to distinct design, fresh approaches to the genre and the if-you-know-you-know factor, 831 Stories is catching the eye of readers and investors.
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En la nueva serie de Kim Kardashian, la moda femenina es poderosa

“Todo vale”, un nuevo drama legal de Ryan Murphy, le da la vuelta a la idea del uniforme corporativo.
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In Kim Kardashian’s New Show, Anything Can Be a Power Suit

“All’s Fair,” a new legal drama from Ryan Murphy, flips the idea of a corporate uniform on its head.
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Celebrities to New York City: Pick This Guy!

As the end nears in the mayoral race, some famous people have let their endorsements be known.
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Heidi Klum Has Snakes Coming Out of Her Head (Don’t Look)

The model and TV personality dressed like Medusa for her annual Halloween party in New York City this year.
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A Halloween Tradition People Love to ‘Hate’

No reference is too obscure for “Gay Halloween” — the rare meme with staying power.
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‘Nobody Wants This’ Wades Even Deeper Into Product Placement in Sea...

Did a Netflix show wade too far into advertising in its second season? Many viewers found it distracting, even if some of it was organic.
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Is This Dapper Man Going to Crack the Louvre Heist Case?

Is he even real? The internet had many questions after a photo began to circulate.
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The Sari as Art, and Political Statement

The “New York Sari” exhibition at the New York Historical, which runs through April, shines a light on how the garment is more than just fashion.
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How the Host of a Diwali Ball Spends Her Day Getting Ready to Party

Anjula Acharia, who hosts the “All That Glitters” ball, has chai with her fiancé before a day full of hairstyling, makeup and diamonds.
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‘Reading Rainbow’ Comes Back With a New Host, but the Same Mission

The popular children’s television show has returned, with Mychal Threets trying to recapture the magic of the original show for a streaming audience.
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In ‘With Love, Meghan,’ the Duchess Leans Into Joy

For her fans, the show’s focus on her soft life in both seasons is rare and welcome.
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Gavin Casalegno Knows How You Feel About Him on ‘The Summer I Turne...

Social media has turned against the character he plays on the hit show. He finds the reaction “comical.”
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How ‘Skibidi’ and ‘Tradwife’ Were Added to the Cambridge Dictionary

The terms, which started as online slang, are expected to have staying power.
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Carrie Bradshaw’s Story May Be Over, but Her Clothes Live On

Throughout the beloved series “Sex and the City” and its reboot “And Just Like That …,” the protagonist’s wardrobe was the most reliable through line.
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Kate Hudson. Natalie Portman. Bowen Yang. Who Will Play Sally Next?

A group of big-name stars have joined the singer-songwriter Role Model as he performs “Sally, When the Wine Runs Out” while on tour. It all started with a rumor.
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‘Hunting Wives’ Is Raunchy, Pulpy and Netflix’s Most Popular Show

The drama has all the ingredients of a binge-watch: culture wars, murder and sex.
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Trump Praised a Sydney Sweeney Ad, and American Eagle’s Stock Soared

The president called her much-debated jeans campaign the “HOTTEST” ad out there, which seemed to start a stock rally.
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‘Game, Set, Matchmaker’? The U.S. Open Gets Into the Dating Game.

The series is scheduled to stream on YouTube during this year’s tournament.