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Pinpointing puppy’s pain with acupuncture

(Linda Davidson / The Washington Post)

Dog and cat owners are increasingly turning to the ancient practice for their pets’ pains. “There’s such substantial growth in veterinary acupuncture, and it’s driven by pet owners who had acupuncture and want their pets to have the same kind of therapy,” says Simon Flynn, executive director of the American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture.

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This photo provided by Facebook and released on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, shows Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan at their wedding ceremony in Palo Alto, Calif., Saturday, May 19, 2012. Zuckerberg updated his status to 'married' on Saturday. The ceremony took place in Zuckerberg's backyard before fewer than 100 guests, who all thought they were there to celebrate Chan's graduation. (AP Photo/Facebook, Noah Kalina Photography)

Priscilla Chan’s wedding dress

With each celebrity wedding, the predominance of the strapless dress is dwindling.

Brad Pitt debuts ‘Killing Them Softly’

Brad Pitt arrives at Cannes to discuss his new movie ‘Killing Them Softly.’

Museums offer free admissions for military families

The renewal of the Blue Stars Museums program, which starts Memorial Day and goes through Labor Day, was announced today at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 21:  Actor Richard Dreyfuss attends the 16th Annual Webby Awards at Hammerstein Ballroom on May 21, 2012 in New York City.  (Photo by Paul Zimmerman/Getty Images)

Webby Awards: The cool and nerdy-cool convene and congratulate

There aren’t a lot of other venues that would draw the participation of both Bill Clinton and Justin Long.

FILE - In this June 24, 2011 file photo, Jack White signs copies of the record he made with Stephen Colbert in New York. The former White Stripe has released his first solo album, “Blunderbuss.' (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)

Austin City Limits announces line-up

Jay-Z unveils roster for Made In America festival — and more from the world of pop music.

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Spring Arts Preview 2012

The Post Arts staff offers you its most-anticipated events of the coming season and more.

Your 'Mad Men' style icon

Do you exude the dapper air of Don Draper? The seductive aura of Joan Holloway? Take our quiz.

‘Hunger Games’ fashion

Clothing and style play a large role in Suzanne Collins’s young adult trilogy.

Gaultier on ‘Snow White’

Haute-couture designer creates costumes for ballet show at the Kennedy Center.

Oscar best picture picks: Remixed

We’ve partnered with Polyvore.com to bring you a design challenge around the Academy Awards.

TV’s midseason makeover

Television’s 2012 midseason features missing persons, supernatural twists and ‘Glee’ for adults.

The Fillmore arrives in Silver Spring

What happens to Washington’s greater nightlife ecosystem when the largest music hall of its kind opens shop in a rebounding suburb outside the city?

New York Fashion Week: Faux pas or fashion forward?

The line between creative genious and aesthetically displeasing can be a precarious one in fashion.

The right fit for ‘Fela!’

From its workshop beginnings in 2006, “Fela!” has really belonged to Sahr Ngaujah.

Savoring their opportunities

The Washington region’s musical amateurs are finding more times and places to perform.

Desk stuff becomes the stuff of art

We’re the city of desk jobs, news desks, “what desk are you on at State?” Desk portraiture seems an eerily accurate depiction of Washington living. But E. Brady Robinson excludes the usual bureaucrats. For her, the buck stops at the arts desk.

Summer movie hits and misses

“Bridesmaids” and “The Help” hit. “Green Lantern” and “Cowboys & Aliens” missed. We look at some of this summer’s movie surprises and what they might predict going forward.

Baltimore leads in integrity

Baltimore’s not a Very Important Place — which is just what its residents like about it.

Literary novelists take a page from kid-lit fantasies

Adult fiction that invents, and muses about, wildly popular children’s fantasy series is becoming its own genre.

Martin Luther King Jr., the columnist

Between 1957 and 1958, Ebony magazine published a King-penned series called “Advice for Living.”

Music: Tri Angle Records

The hot indie label’s founder, Robin Carolan, has discovered all of his roster — including oOoOO and Balam Acab — online.

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Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax

A shoulder not to cry on

Her own divorce was painful enough; now she’s being asked for emotional support from friends going through the process and feels unable to provide it.

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax: Dealing with a parent’s prejudice

How can a mother push back against her father’s sexist remarks to her children?

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax

Graduating together, celebrating separately

She wants their families to celebrate together; he wants to please his mother and keep his family’s celebration separate from his girlfriend’s party.

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax

Dad’s mistress not welcome at wedding

Carolyn Hax’s advice: A 25-year-old woman wonders what she should do if her still-married father brings his mistress — also 25 — to her wedding.

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax’s debut

The advice maven’s very first column, from 1997.

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax

Mom vs. girlfriend

Carolyn Hax’s advice: A guy ignores his mother’s hurtful comments about his girlfriend. There’s three routes the girlfriend can take.

Carolyn Hax

Carolyn Hax

Boyfriend won’t let her near his kids

A woman’s divorced boyfriend of three years says her presence would be too upsetting to his adult children.

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The war over Gehry

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 10:  Famed architect, Frank Gehry poses for a portrait outside Gehry Partners, LLP on Tuesday April 10, 2012 in Los Angeles, CA.  Gehry has created a design for a memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower.  The Eisenhower family have spoken out against his design.  (Photo by Matt McClain for The Washington Post)

When architect Frank Gehry unveiled his vision of Dwight D. Eisenhower
as a “barefoot boy,” the battles over the president’s memorial broke out.

My mother’s ashes

A mother’s dying request was that her ashes be scattered by her favorite rock in the mountains. But for her daughter, finding that rock proved harder than she ever imagined.

Convention takes fans to another universe

ROANOKE, VA - FEBRUARY 25: Jestin Jeffries, 38, of Staunton, VA is transformed into the character he calls, Calvin Luther, who is a Malkavian Vampire as he poses for a portrait during MystiCon 2012 convention at the Holiday Inn Roanoke-Tanglewood hotel on Saturday February 25, 2012 in Roanoke, VA. Jeffries is former military and is currently a student. (Photo by Matt McClain for The Washington Post)

THE WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE | Despite emanating from rather humdrum digs at a Holiday Inn in Roanoke, Virginia, MystiCon is an (almost) out-of-this-world experience in which dragon enthusiasts, zombie experts,Trekkies, superheroes and the undead converge to enjoy life as it never was.

The good guy

In a D.C. nightclub, one man’s reckless crime, another’s heroic struggle and a family’s hope for justice.

Beyond the common daffodil

HANDOUT IMAGE: for use in a MAGAZINE story on daffodils ONLY- 4/29 Home & Design Issue- various types of daffodils SALMON CIRCLE (Photo by Tom Stettner)  ONE TIME USE ONLY, NO SALES (contact Tom Stettner to re-use: tstettnerjr@cinci.rr.com )

Salmon Circle, Red Rim, Dove Wings: Daffodil varieties have transformed the flower from ugly duckling to sleek swan.

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Staff members and visitors play with noodles to engage the dolphins at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.

Plenty of time now to discover dolphins

The National Aquarium has created a new dolphin experience. Gone are the ticketed shows. The dolphin area is open to all.

Staff members and vistors play with noodles to engage the dolphins.

If you go to Dolphin Discovery

Hours and ticket prices for the show at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.

First Lady Michelle Obama has lunch with students at Parklawn Elementary School in Alexandria, Va., Jan. 25, 2012. The First Lady and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited the school to sample a healthy meal that meets the United States Department of AgricultureÕs new and improved nutrition standards for school lunches. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)  This official White House photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House.Ê

Healthy recipe could win you White House dinner

First lady Michelle Obama wants kids to create a nutritious lunch; winners get a White House dinner.

Places to see beavers and muskrats

Huntley Meadows and Patuxent Research Refuge are two great local places to see these critters.

Beavers are much larger than muskrats and their ears are more visible.

Beaver or muskrat? Here’s how to tell

Beavers and muskrats can often be seen around the Washington area, but which is which? Here are some ways to tell.

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