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The New York Times

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Remembering Bill Cunningham
Bill Cunningham working with John Kurdewan, a Times artist and longtime collaborator, on the layout of his pages in 2008.
Jonathan Torgovnik/Edit by Getty Images
Fashion & Style
Working With Bill Cunningham
By STEVEN KURUTZ
His colleagues remember.

John Ortved
Fashion & Style
Whether you were photographed just once by Bill Cunningham, or hundreds of times like favored subjects Anna Wintour, Iris Apfel and Alexandra Lebenthal, it was an experience not to be forgotten. Here, some memories from people who found themselves of the other side of the lens from Mr. Cunningham.
Valeriya Safronova, left, working with Bill Cunningham.
John Kurdewan/The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By JOANNA NIKAS and VALERIYA SAFRONOVA
Week after week, two young staff members would hunker down with Bill Cunningham to help produce the work readers loved.
The photographer Bill Cunningham's signature column, On the Street, featured important fashion trends.
Fashion & Style
By KATHERINE ROSMAN
His signature pages made their debut some 27 years ago. They managed to capture real people at important moments.

Avery Nejam
Fashion & Style
By SARA ARIDI and BONNIE WERTHEIM
The fashion world is paying tribute, creatively, to the legendary style photographer.
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Editor's Picks

Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
What Is a Man For?
By KAREN RINALDI
After a twice-married woman realizes she doesn't need a man to provide, protect or procreate, she finds herself seriously questioning their purpose.

Tristan Spinski for The New York Times
Weddings
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
It was a long journey to yes after many years of fits and starts.
The sisters (from left) Tair, Tagel and Liron Haim of the Arab-Israeli group A-Wa, at Essex Street Market on the Lower East Side.
George Etheredge/The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By RUTH LA FERLA
The Israeli trio with an Arabic hit song brings its eclectic and electrifying tastes to Manhattan.
Bill Gates
Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images
T Magazine
By T MAGAZINE
Just in time for the Fourth of July, T revisits highlights of its recurring booklist column.
Justin O'Shea, the new creative director for the luxury suit brand Brioni, sits in a nightclub in Paris where he first saw his finished debut collection.
Stefania Iemmi for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By MATTHEW SCHNEIER
Justin O'Shea, Brioni's tattooed new creative director, is shaking things up, and he "doesn't care if you like it."
Like What You See?
If you want to read the stories you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "Captured by the Lens of Bill Cunningham"
What to Cook and Drink This Week
Summer berry buckle.
Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Food
From one-ingredient banana ice cream to summer berry buckle, here are over 20 simple desserts to eat before enjoying some fireworks.

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Food
Barbecued baby back ribs, flattened chicken thighs with roasted lemon slices, and more for the week ahead.
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In Case You Missed It
Social Q's
When Pals Bash Their Spouses, Should You Speak Up?
By PHILIP GALANES

Cold spicy kimchi noodles, a traditional Korean dish called bibim guksu, are perfect for lunch or dinner.
City Kitchen
Spicy Cold Noodles Offer an Antidote to Summer Heat
By DAVID TANIS

A backpacker at Denali National Park & Preserve, which plans a multiday field course that traces the routes taken by some of the park's seminal conservationists.
The Getaway
Celebrating the National Park Centennial
By ELAINE GLUSAC

My 10 Favorite Books: Laurie Anderson
By LAURIE ANDERSON

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