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The New York Times

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Weekend Must-Reads
Sean Penn and Madonna in January at his Haiti fund-raiser.
Emily Berl for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
Why Is Sean Penn Suing Lee Daniels?
By LAURA M. HOLSON
With a little help from Madonna, the actor and humanitarian seeks to dispel decades-old rumors given a second life thanks to the rise of social media.
­An evening session at MNDFL, a Manhattan meditation studio that opened in November.
Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times
N.Y. / Region
By CAREN OSTEN GERSZBERG
Increasing numbers of harried New Yorkers are gathering to close their eyes and just breathe.

Illustration by Javier Jaén
Magazine
By WESLEY MORRIS
It used to mean someone who liked drinking beer and hanging out with other guys. Now it's an accusation of political cluelessness - or worse.
Chantal Joffe | ''Esme's 7th birthday,'' an oil painting based on a photograph that the London-based artistsaw as a poignant reminder of her daughter's solitude as an only child.
Courtesy Cheim & Read, New York and Victoria Miro Gallery, London
T Magazine
Produced by LEANNE SHAPTON
Carrie Mae Weems, Nick Waplington and more share their never-before-published work with T.

Jeff Swensen for The New York Times
Food
By JEFF GORDINIER
The once-struggling former steel town is drawing millennials with innovative new restaurants and bars.
The website Cape Breton if Donald Trump Wins has received many inquiries about emigrating.
Travel
By JULIE LASKY
If the election is making you consider a move abroad, expats have a few words of advice on how to travel as if you're moving rather than going on vacation.

Illustration by Sarah Illenberger
Health
By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Being in nature helps reduce stress - but so might looking at photos with trees in them.
Sunday Review
When Did Porn Become Sex Ed?
By PEGGY ORENSTEIN
Conversations between adults and teenagers about what happens after "yes" remain rare.
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Editor's Picks
Natalie Wood with her daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner in the 1970s.
Ron Galella/WireImage
Fashion & Style
A Mother's Death, a Daughter's Life: Remembering Natalie Wood
By KATHERINE ROSMAN
She lost her mother when she was 11 years old. Three decades later, Natasha Gregson Wagner has decided it's time to talk about it.
Lotje Sodderland in
Netflix
Movies
By SIMONE S. OLIVER
After a brain hemorrhage at 34, Lotje Sodderland started recording her recovery and wound up with a film executive-produced by David Lynch.

Linda Rosier for The New York Times
Art & Design
By KEN JOHNSON
This exhibition surveys the multidimensional career of a fashion designer, artist, performer and entrepreneur.
. A Word With: Isaac Mizrahi, Dramaturge of the Runway

Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
Fashion & Style
There's been a roller-coaster effect as fashion has soared between winter and spring from early February to last week.

Thoka Maer
The Upshot
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER
Work done by women pays less because women do it, research shows.
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What to Eat and See This Week

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Food
From green strata with goat cheese and herbs (shown) to rhubarb upside-down cake, here are some ideas for what to eat once all the Easter eggs have been found.
Snow White in
Eugenio Recuenco
Fashion & Style
By LAREN STOVER
"Fairy Tale Fashion," showing at the Museum at FIT, displays designer interpretations from children's literature that are both beautiful and sinister.
Like What You See?
If you want to read the story you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "On Small Ship, Ocean Life (and Other Passengers) Are Up Close," "A Mother's Death, a Daughter's Life: Remembering Natalie Wood" and "Pittsburgh's Youth-Driven Food Boom."
In Case You Missed It
From left, at Vanessa Seward's show; Lemaire; and Hillier Bartley.
Recognizing the Smaller Fashion Labels With a Big Impact
By MATTHEW SCHNEIER

Debra Messing leaves a taping of
Night Out
Debra Messing on the Talk Show Circuit
By JOANNE KAUFMAN

To help orchestra musicians be more comfortable, as well as stylish, as they play, proposed clothing designs include a men's jacket with no lapels and a kimono-style shirt with matching tie.
Orchestras Get in Tune With Modern Black-Tie
By DAVID COLMAN

Social Q's
Sibling Revelry, Threatened
By PHILIP GALANES

Eight Gifts for Athletic Newlyweds

Well
An Experimental Autism Treatment Cost Me My Marriage
By JOHN ELDER ROBISON

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