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Thursday, August 25, 2016

What to Read Now
Keith Haring's radiant friends,
"Untitled," 1987 ©The Keith Haring Foundation used by permission
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The We Generation
By IAN DALY
From fashion to work spaces, there's a communal feeling of we before me.

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Fashion & Style
By PENELOPE GREEN
Lars Fisk, a veteran of public art, knows how to be economical with space.
Sonia Rykiel, right, and her daughter Nathalie Rykiel, artistic director for her mother's fashion house, in 2008. In a fashion world often seen as a fantasyland of beautiful people and expensive, impractical clothing, she had always been a rebel.
Jacques Brinon/Associated Press
Fashion & Style
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
Based in Paris, she made fashions for women, like herself, who were proud of their pregnancies, sophisticated about sex and too busy to fuss over the latest fads.

Abigail Goh
Weddings
By LOUISE RAFKIN
After 30 years of marriage, an empty nest leads to changes and more changes.
Michael S. Smith lives part-time in Madrid, where his partner is the United States ambassador.
Gianfranco Tripodo for The New York Times
Men's Style
By STEVEN KURUTZ
Michael S. Smith, who decorated the Obamas' White House, on his favorite room at the residence of the ambassador to Spain.
Fashion & Style
The Modern Love Podcast: Sterling K. Brown Reads 'My First Son, a Pure Memory'
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
One of the stars of "The People v. O.J. Simpson" reads the story of a man and his wife dealing with a pregnancy gone awry.
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News You Can Use

V.G. Waymer
Fashion & Style
Are You Ready for Mask Bingeing?
By BEE SHAPIRO
Learn about all of the latest trends in face masks.
Leslie McDonald in an infrared light sauna at HigherDOSE, a spa in Manhattan.
Jennifer S. Altman for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By MARISA MELTZER
The health trend, which has taken off among the Hollywood celebrity set, is making its way to New York.

Bob Staake
Travel
By SHIVANI VORA
Want a memorable meal while traveling? Dine like a resident by asking locals for suggestions, and try appetizers instead of entrees.
The ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture, left, in 2012, before the Summer Olympics were held on London. Today, it features the world's longest tunnel slide and an observation deck.
Tim Hales/Associated Press
Travel
By JUSTIN SABLICH
Whether planned or unanticipated, indelible marks of 120 years of modern Olympic competition have been left on many host cities. Here are six worth exploring.

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Health
By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Some research suggests that exercise could impair long-term memory, but a new study allays many of those concerns.
Like What You See?
If you want to read the stories you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "Ciara, Lionel Richie and More Bring Harlem's Sound to the Hamptons." and "Sweet Summer Peaches, Made Even Sweeter."
What to Cook This Week
From left: a white pomegranate; a salad of pickled cholla buds and tepary beans at Janos Wilder's restaurant Downtown Kitchen and Cocktails; a drink made of prickly pears and white peaches.
Chris Hinkle for The New York Times
Food
By KIM SEVERSON
Named a culinary capital by Unesco, the city has a long history of wringing plenty from a desert.
A from-scratch version of peach ice-cream cake, upgraded with layers of ice cream studded with peaches, raspberry purée and butter cake.
Jim Wilson/The New York Times
Food
By SAMANTHA SENEVIRATNE
Even less-than-perfect peaches can be wonderful with the heat of the oven, a bit of sugar or a swirl through a river of freshly whipped cream.
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In Case You Missed It
Anya Hindmarch, the British fashion designer, sits with works of art by Thomas Ruff, left, and Anish Kapoor selected by her for the Contemporary Curated exhibition and sale to be held by Sotheby's in September.
Anya Hindmarch Selects Artworks to Sell at Sotheby's
By ELIZABETH PATON

Cellphone batteries eventually deteriorate, but many people get new phones before much damage is done.
Should You Charge Your Phone Overnight?
By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH

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