Modern Love Season 2: An Interview with Amanda Gefter
Amanda Gefter had few issues with her nocturnal life — until she fell in love with someone who kept more conventional hours.
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.
When my ex injured his brain in a fall and thought we were still together, I had to fill in the gaps.
Give me a fixer-upper and I’ll turn him into someone desirable — for someone else.