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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Weekend Must-Reads
Patti Smith, the musician and author, in the yard of her home in Rockaway Beach, Queens. She calls it her Alamo.
Philip Montgomery for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
Patti Smith, Survivor
By PENELOPE GREEN
In her new memoir, "M Train," the punk elder makes peace with her ghosts and finds solace in a century-old bungalow in the Rockaways.
Christoph Hitz
Fashion & Style
By BOB MORRIS
Call me a selfish misanthrope who takes his sleep and peace of mind too seriously, but I could live with fewer a few less of the alarms and alerts that keep coming at me these days.
Grandparents, spotlighted in M. Night Shyamalan's recently released comic horror movie,
Universal Pictures
Fashion & Style
By ALYSON KRUEGER
Grandparents try to sweeten the pot in hopes of having a grandchild named after them; millennials say not so fast.
Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
By ELINOR LIPMAN
A widowed novelist learns that when dating, it pays not to hold a grudge.
­Recently, Ben Affleck has been pummeled on the Internet and on tabloid TV shows.
Araya Diaz/WireImage, via Getty Images
Fashion & Style
By BROOKS BARNES
Will tabloid beatings lessen the actor's ability to deliver an audience?
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Editor's Picks
In Paris, the streets belong to those who walk, no map in hand, no fixed destination in mind.
Popperfoto/Getty Images
Fashion & Style
The Flâneur Discovers Paris, a Step at a Time
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
The word describes those who take advantage of a wanderer's paradise: the streets of the city, filled with charming shops, stirring landmarks and ephemeral encounters.
Photo illustration by Mauricio Alejo
Magazine
By TROY PATTERSON
How hosiery became instruments of control over women's lives - and what happened once bare legs became acceptable.
The loop-de-loop Festina Lente pedestrian bridge in front of the Academy of Fine Art.
Todd Heisler/The New York Times
Travel
By REIF LARSEN
Having witnessed mankind's capacity for violence, it is demonstrating the capacity to rebuild with art that nourishes and heals.
Aldo Fallai
T Magazine
By TIM BLANKS
In celebration of 40 years in fashion, the opening of a new museum and his first-ever book, a tribute to the legendary designer.
Alexander Wang's final show for Balenciaga offered 35 variations on white.
Landon Nordeman for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
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Like What You See?
If you want to read the story that you see in the photo collage up top, check out "The Hidden Bars of Sydney" and "Inside Paris Fashion Week".
In Case You Missed It
Jane Beiles for The New York Times
Real Estate
By JOANNE KAUFMAN
Audrey Heffernan Meyer, the actress, and her husband Danny Meyer, the restaurateur, came to the neighborhood 17 years ago.
The Indianapolis Colts' Andrew Luck has found success on the field and in TV advertisements.
Weston Kenney/Associated Press
Fashion & Style
By ALEX WILLIAMS
The Indianapolis Colts quarterback's abundant facial growth has taken on a starring role in television ads.
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