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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Just Catching Up?
Greg Lamarche
Style
I Can't Apologize (Sorry!)
By LAURA ZIGMAN
Those of us who can't say we're sorry sometimes make things worse with florid not-me mea culpas.
Celebrating the Supreme Court's ruling.
Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Fashion & Style
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Designers, writers and bloggers took to Twitter to express their joy at the Supreme Court's decision.
Sean Penn and Charlize Theron during happier times.
Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Fashion & Style
By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA
Breaking up by virtually disappearing is becoming an increasingly popular, if frustrating, way to ditch a relationship.
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, in a tux, black bow tie and tartan trousers, and other top prospects crowd the stage before the start of the N.B.A. draft on Thursday.
Justin Lane/European Pressphoto Agency
Fashion & Style
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The elite athletes missed the ball when it came to style.
When Sarah Alexis Lewis married Jason Marino this month, she chose to start going by Mrs. Marino.
Lili Holzer-Glier for The New York Times
The Upshot
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER and DEREK WILLIS
The share of women keeping their names when they marry has increased, but today it seems more about practicality, less of a feminist statement.
Jera at the Rick Owens spring 2016 show.
Valerio Mezzanotti for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By MATTHEW SCHNEIER
A statement about Angela Merkel puzzles observers and gets the offender kicked off the runway.
Beth Hoeckel's
Image from "Babe"
Sunday Book Review
By JENNA WORTHAM
Young artists are examining girlhood in the age of the social media fun house.
From left, the sisters Avery Sion, 12, and Shea Sion, 16, get their hair blown out at Drybar in Bethesda, Md. Shea often gets her hair done with her mother, Lisa Sion, for mother-daughter bonding and perfectly smooth locks.
Drew Angerer for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By KATHERINE ROSMAN
Teenagers (and their mothers) use many means to achieve flawless, silky strands, from blowouts to keratin treatments.
The rap group Run-DMC.
IM
Movies
Sacha Jenkins, the director of the documentary "Fresh Dressed," discusses four style trends have helped define hip-hop fashion.
Food
Karsten Moran for The New York Times
Manhattan's Dining Center of Gravity Shifts Downtown
By JEFF GORDINIER

Top chefs are taking full advantage of Lower Manhattan's recent renaissance.

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Editors' Picks
Matt Salacuse
T Magazine
A History of Hip-Hop and Fashion, as Told by Nas
By HILARY MOSS
The "Illmatic" rapper shares his rules of style with T ahead of the release of his film "Fresh Dressed."
Debi Mazar as Maggie, left, and Sutton Foster as Liza in
Tv Land
Style
By HANNAH SELIGSON
Amy Schumer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Rebel Wilson and others have seriously (and sometimes not) discussed the issue of their true ages.
Michael Benanav for The New York Times
Travel
By MICHAEL BENANAV
Deep in the rugged heart of eastern Anatolia, the resilient Alevi Kurds open their hearts and homes to a visitor.
Simon Doonan, right, with his husband, Jonathan Adler, at their beachfront home on Shelter Island.
Heather Walsh for The New York Times
N.Y. / Region
By KARA MAYER ROBINSON
Mr. Doonan, a writer and the creative ambassador of Barneys New York, and his husband, the designer Jonathan Adler, enjoy Shelter Island for its small-town ambience.
A public relations firm that represents the supermodel Naomi Campbell erased a Wikipedia mention of her panned R&B album.
Krista Schlueter for The New York Times
Media
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
Many Hollywood public relations firms have pledged to observe Wikipedia's policies against covert editing. But one firm continued to change entries.
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In Case You Missed It
Modern Love
When an Open Relationship Comes at a Price
By ELIZA KENNEDY
Max Robinson, left, in 1978 with his ABC news team: Roone Arledge, who hired him, and his co-anchor colleagues, Frank Reynolds, center, and Peter Jennings, right.
Max Robinson, a Largely Forgotten Trailblazer for Black Anchors
By LAURA M. HOLSON

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