Modern Love Season 2: An Interview with Katie Heaney
Katie Heaney used to take multiple-choice quizzes to determine whether she was gay or straight. Turns out, she had the answers all along.
Katie Heaney used to take multiple-choice quizzes to determine whether she was gay or straight. Turns out, she had the answers all along.
When Mary Elizabeth Williams got back together with her husband, she didn’t expect a cancer diagnosis — or for her story to inspire a television episode.
Amanda Gefter had few issues with her nocturnal life — until she fell in love with someone who kept more conventional hours.
Four years ago, Andrew Rannells published his side of a hookup gone wrong in Modern Love. Now, as a director, he explores the same story from both characters’ perspectives.
My husband was kind, honest, supportive and way too protective.
I wasn’t willing to settle for less than kismet. But chasing a romantic illusion nearly kept me from finding love.
Cuando la segunda ola de coronavirus asolaba India, mi pareja y yo encontramos consuelo y orgullo en nuestros muñecos de felpa.
Our relationship was supposed to be brief and casual. We never managed to call it off.
Don’t worry — Modern Love is still a column and a podcast. But, as you may recall, it’s also a series on Prime Video. Beginning Aug. 13, you can watch eight new episodes.
As the second wave of coronavirus battered us in India, my partner and I found solace and pride in our stuffed animals.