Dear Annie: I often see letters in your column from mothers-in-law with various complaints about their daughters-in-law. The themes are familiar: “She never invites me to activities.” “She doesn’t ...
DEAR ANNIE: I have recently become acquainted with an older gentleman who is about the same age as my father would have been, well over 100. He is surprisingly active for his age, much more than I am, ...
Dear Annie: I have lived in my house for more than 40 years. In all that time, I have done my best to be a good neighbor. I am not the type to throw block parties or socialize regularly, but I have ...
DEAR ANNIE: Thank you for the work you do on behalf of the good. I often read your columns on boundaries, and I deeply appreciate your encouragement to not only set boundaries for ourselves but also ...
Though she downplayed it, her role in creating the outfits of “Annie Hall” made her the author of a fascinating career. By Esther Zuckerman Diane Keaton’s clothes were cinema. That much is certainly ...
Dear Annie: I’ve been married for 28 years, and I’m starting to feel like my husband doesn’t love me as much anymore as he once did. We talk and get along, but it feels like we are more friends ...
Dear Annie: Families Anonymous could be a great help to many of the people who write in to you. The program is most often associated with families dealing with loved ones who struggle with addiction, ...
Her more recent feature roles included “Book Club” and its sequel, “Poms” and her last role onscreen in 2024’s “Summer Camp,” co-starring with Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard. After establishing herself ...
Dear Annie: I feel like I am constantly being pulled in too many directions, and I do not know how to handle it anymore. Between work, raising kids, caring for aging parents and trying to keep some ...
Keaton died on Oct. 11 in Los Angeles after being rushed from her home to the hospital. The Oscar winner was 79. “Something’s Gotta Give,” which earned Keaton her fourth Oscar nomination for lead ...
Dear Annie: I used to really enjoy my job. Then came my new cubicle mate. She is perfectly nice, friendly, polite, even funny, but she also has body odor so powerful it could knock over a houseplant.