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Melinda Fakuade

Melinda Fakuade

Associate Editor, Culture & Features at Vox

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Recent Articles

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Why we obsess over giving “the perfect gift” — and how to stop

5 rules for recovering gift perfectionists.
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THC, in every snack you can think of

The bizarre, bountiful state of weed snacks, from olive oil to shrimp chips.
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The M&Ms are different now

Nobody asked for candy with anxiety. And why can’t the green M&M be sexy?
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Astroworld was a preventable tragedy

Social media doesn’t always help us make sense of horrific events.
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The chaotic, irreplaceable Wendy Williams

Centuries ago, those accused of gossip, primarily women, were locked into metal headpieces that restrained the mouth. Imagine what those medieval haters would think about Wendy Williams. The host first started rattling off her opinions into millions of American living rooms in 2008. But The Wendy Williams Show kicked off its 13th season in October 2021 without Williams as its host. And after months of delays and guest hosts, in September 2022 her slot was replaced by Sherri, hosted by Sherri She…
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How Big Beverage bottled the idea of a better self

The American beverage aisle is overflowing, with no sign of letting up.
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Prom, after a senior year interrupted

For prom queen Joviana Duhaney, the night almost felt normal.
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The last frontier in modern romance is money

As dating and marriage evolve, so is the way couples tackling the uncomfortable question.
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The sleazy thrills of Temptation Island

The reality series is an appalling, appealing blend of barely ethical chaos, psychological warfare, and irresistible TV.
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The CDC says vaccinated people can travel. But it’s not a free-for-...

Can Americans travel right now? Kind of. Should Americans travel right now? That’s more complicated.
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What happened to the dining room table?

For many Americans, it’s not for eating together.
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What is “the institution”? What is “the firm”? A royals expert expl...

Here are the answers to your most burning questions about Meghan and Harry’s Oprah interview.
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Will crowds ever feel the same again?

We spoke to a psychologist about how to deal with post-Covid-19 worries.
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Sweatpants are dead. Pants are fun now.

Sweatpants are dead. Time to pull out your fun pants.
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The “Gorilla Glue Girl” never wanted her nickname

Tessica Brown had made a big mistake. In January, the 40-year-old day care owner decided to gel down her hair in a long, braided ponytail. By now, you’ve probably heard the story: Brown realized she was all out of Got2b Glued Blasting Freeze spray, which is a common heavy-duty hairspray known for its lasting hold. She figured she would just improvise, but the solution she came up with turned out to be an even bigger problem — one that has turned her misfortune into a wildly viral tale. Since he…
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Your face mask really, really needs to fit

Cloth masks are fine for many people — as long as they cover your nose and mouth.
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In the world of Super Bowl ads, 2020 never happened

In 2021, aside from a few ads here and there, companies will remain silent on hot-button issues.
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A running list of corporate responses to the Capitol riot

Corporate America wants to distance itself from Trump. Is it too late?
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Mail, masks, and the Nintendo Switch: The objects that defined 2020

In a strange year, toilet paper, kiddie pools, fireworks, and more held new significance.
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The case against Love Actually

Nothing about the beloved Christmas rom-com comes off as romantic — at least, not in a way that doesn’t feel cheap.
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A Scandinavian local explains how to make it through winter

Hygge, a culture of coziness that has taken over the self-care space, is Scandinavia’s specialty.