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Vogue Etiquette: Jill Kargman and Frank E. Campbell’s President on the Dos and Don’ts of Death

Vogue’s Oh, Behave! is a column in which experts sound off on the ever-evolving social etiquette of today. This month, the Upper East Side's resident goth and the head of NYC's storied funeral home answer your most awkward questions about grief.
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Peter Tatchell Calls Ann Widdecombe a ‘Bigot’
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