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As a two-term Democratic mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio earned mixed reviews, at best. But now that he’s out office, he’s getting raves for the way he is handling an unexpected development: his separation from his wife and the transformation of their marriage. It was an unexpected moment of both transparency and ambiguity that transfixed many New Yorkers. The couple did not plan to divorce, they said, though they didn’t rule it out. And it was, in its emotional risk taking, somehow very New York.
Persons: Bill de Blasio, he’s, de Blasio, Chirlane McCray, implosions, Organizations: The Locations: New York City, The Times, New York
Bill de Blasio, former mayor of New York City, and his wife Chirlane McCray announced their separation earlier this week. But the end of their union doesn't resemble what many would describe as a typical divorce. "They are not planning to divorce, they said, but will date other people," The New York Times reported. "They will continue to share the Park Slope townhouse where they raised their two children, now in their 20s…"This arrangement is becoming less uncommon, says psychologist Lisa Marie Bobby. "I do think there is more recognition for all of the gray areas in between [being married and divorced], and I certainly have seen and worked with couples who are separating and living together."
Persons: Bill de Blasio, Chirlane McCray, Lisa Marie Bobby Organizations: New York Times Locations: New York City, Denver
What Men Should Know Before Coloring Their Hair
  + stars: | 2023-07-06 | by ( Frank Rojas | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A change in hair color can be emblematic of a shift in someone’s personal life, a fresh start or an attempt to hit pause on the aging process. For many men, it can feel like a chance to strut out a new look, or to signify that they are back on the market. One of the major takeaways for readers who remembered his grayer days in Gracie Mansion, however, was Mr. de Blasio’s considerably darker hair. “I never anticipated ever doing anything with hair color,” he said in the interview. “But I like feeling what I feel.”We spoke with hairstylists and colorists about what men should know before trying to banish the gray.
Persons: Bill de Blasio, Chirlane McCray, de, , hairstylists Organizations: New, New York City, Gracie Mansion Locations: New York, Gracie
Bill de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, announced their separation on Wednesday. McCray publicly identified as a lesbian when she began dating de Blasio in the 1990s. De Blasio recalled wondering if there was "a time bomb ticking" in their marriage because of it. McCray wrote that article for ESSENCE Magazine in 1979, over a decade before she met de Blasio when they both worked for former Mayor David Dinkins. "I discovered my preference for women early, before getting locked into a traditional marriage and having children," McCray wrote at the time.
Persons: Bill de Blasio, Chirlane McCray, McCray, de Blasio, De Blasio, , Blasio's, Blasio, David Dinkins, McCray —, de, McCray demurred Organizations: Service, New York, New York Times, Times Locations: New York City
Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are Separating
  + stars: | 2023-07-05 | by ( Matt Flegenheimer | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Mr. de Blasio and Ms. McCray are separating. They are not planning to divorce, they said, but will date other people. “I can look back now and say, ‘Here were these inflection points where we should have been saying something to each other,’” Mr. de Blasio said. “And I think one of the things I should have said more is: ‘Are you happy? What’s missing in your life?’”
Persons: de Blasio, McCray, Organizations: City Hall
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City and his wife, Chirlane McCray, announced that they were separating after nearly 30 years in an interview with The New York Times on Wednesday. Their story begins with an “aha” moment in the midst of what the article calls yet another “stale Saturday night of binge-watching television” together. “Why aren’t you lovey-dovey anymore?” Mr. de Blasio reportedly asked his wife, a question likely to feel familiar to anyone in a long-term relationship who has felt the slow fade of lust and excitement. Certainly the couple — who are not divorcing, and will continue to share the Brooklyn townhouse where they raised their children — have faced other complicating factors that extend far beyond humdrum weekend plans, among them the grueling pace of electoral politics and Mr. de Blasio’s failed presidential bid. Still, for those who see a kernel of themselves in the couple’s story, experts say there are simple but helpful questions to ask yourself and your partner before it is too late.
Persons: Bill de Blasio, Chirlane McCray, de Blasio, , de Blasio’s Organizations: The New York Times, aha, Brooklyn Locations: New York City
Despre prima persoană identificată a fost femeia ucisă când încerca să pătrundă pe holul Camerei Reprezentanţilor. Fosta soţie a lui Benjamin Philips a declarat pentru New York Daily News că, după divorţul lor din 2004, a mai discutat doar ocazional cu acesta despre cei doi copii, care acum sunt adolescenţi. Fiul lui Kevin Greeson, Kyler Greeson, a postat joi pe Facebook că tatăl său a suferit un atac de cord. „Ieri tatăl meu a avut un atac de cord şi din păcate a murit. Despre Roseanne Boyland poliţia nu a precizat în ce circumstanţe a murit.
Persons: Benjamin Philips, Kevin Greeson, Robert Contee, Inquirer, El, Mereu, Ne, circumstanţe Organizations: Agerpres, New York Daily News, Philips Locations: Huntington, Maryland, Ringtown, Pennsylvania, Athens, Alabama, Kennesaw, Georgia, New York, New, Washington
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