Nowadays, it seems like parents don't want to teach their kids good manners anymore. When you go to a restaurant, it's not uncommon to see a child on their iPad or disrespecting their parents.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A close friend planned to throw a party themed around a pop-culture phenomenon she is passionate about, but that I have no interest in (and actually quite dislike). I initially ...
Katherine LaGrave is a deputy editor at Afar focused on features and essays. Her work has been recognized in the Best American Food Writing and the Best American Science & Nature Writing. The Society ...
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: I co-hosted a small luncheon for some retired girlfriends. The other hostess, Doris, made the entree, and I took care of the appetizers and desserts. When she looked at my ...
Dear Miss Manners: I participated in a vintage train excursion. At several points in the journey, the engineer stopped the train so that people could disembark to take photos and videos.
Instead, Harris enlisted Molly Shannon to revive her Saturday Night Live character of Catholic school girl Mary Katherine Gallagher, a nod to the dinner benefit that raised money for the Al Smith ...
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt are looking forward to learning whether they're adding another little girl or boy to the family. "You don’t have to tell us, obviously, but do you ...
As Harris kicks off her speech, Shannon’s Mary Katherine Gallagher, a character she originated on Saturday Night Live in the 1990s, is quickly seen running across the screen behind her.
but she did tape a video—one that was crashed by longtime "Saturday Night Live" character Mary Katherine Gallagher, played by Molly Shannon.