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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Weekend Must-Reads
Paula Broadwell, visiting West Point, is fighting to restore her reputation:
Malin Fezehai for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
Paula Broadwell, David Petraeus and the Afterlife of a Scandal
By JESSICA BENNETT
One has moved on. The other is still wondering how she will.
The Snowy Range as seen from the Snowy Pass near Centennial, Wyo. Vladimir and Véra Nabokov drove over the pass in 1952 on their third trip to Wyoming.
Janie Osborne for The New York Times
Travel
By LANDON Y. JONES
On his cross-country trips chasing butterflies and researching "Lolita," the Russian-born novelist saw more of the United States than did Fitzgerald, Kerouac or Steinbeck.
From left: Daniel Dae Kim, Aziz Ansari, Constance Wu and BD Wong
Todd Heisler/The New York Times
Movies
By AMANDA HESS
Actors like Daniel Dae Kim, Constance Wu, BD Wong and Aziz Ansari have become frank critics of their industry, calling out Hollywood for "whitewashing."
A screen shot from Danielle and Jon Murray's pregnancy announcement video,
Fashion & Style
By BRUCE FEILER
Check out YouTube: There's been a startling rise in pregnancy announcement videos.
Applying sunscreen at Siesta Public Beach in Sarasota, Fla.
Chip Litherland for The New York Times
Health
By DANIEL VICTOR
Tips from experts on skin cancer prevention and using sunscreen that you're less likely to have heard.
The first summery trend: off-the-shoulder tops and dresses.
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Editor's Picks

Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
Putting Love to the Stress Test
By JASMINE JAKSIC
When two self-described tech geeks slide into a relationship that seems too easy, they design a monthlong trial to expose its flaws.
Anh Dang and Josh Mankiewicz were married at the Los Angeles home of his friend Mark Thompson, who officiated.
Monica Almeida/The New York Times
Weddings
By JAMIE DIAMOND
Josh Mankiewicz, a "Dateline" correspondent, struck up a conversation with Anh Dang, who was ahead of him in a security line.
Carolina Herrera touring her retrospective show at SCAD FASH in Atlanta.
Dustin Chambers for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By RUTH LA FERLA
As a museum celebrates the fashion designer's 35-year career, she dismisses talk of retirement.
What in the World
By DAN LEVIN
Across South Korea, many people believe a common household appliance can kill if left on too long.
The collapsible furniture from Dandy Pack can be assembled easily and quickly in just a few steps, like this $341 faux sofa. Add a slipcover and it looks like the real thing. Nathaniel Nielsen, a son of the company founders, demonstrates the strength of the materials used in the products.
Wen Duan
Real Estate
By TIM McKEOUGH
Lightweight faux furniture helps buyers visualize what an empty space would look like furnished.
Like What You See?
If you want to read the stories you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "Lesbos, a Greek Refuge for the War Weary and Vacationers" and "In This Part of Tuscany, No Souvenirs Necessary"
What to Read and What to Cook This Week

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Food
For when you want to grill, and keep it simple.

Marly Gallardo
Books
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
In this year's beach reading, girls in the titles join cults, obsess over friendships and, carrying on a proud literary tradition, go missing.

Jim Wilson/The New York Times
Food
From springtime spaghetti carbonara to tandoori-style chicken, here are the recipes on Cooking that were saved most this month.

Sonny Figueroa/The New York Times
Books
The Times's book critics and others on books that feature a Charles Manson-like cult, a modern-day America in which slavery still exists, the observations of Amy Schumer's head writer and more.
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In Case You Missed It
Social Q's
Grand Gestures From Grandparents
By PHILIP GALANES

South Africa, One Nation United by the Grill
By JULIA MOSKIN

The train station in Copenhagen.
Explorer
6 European Countries, 9 Days, 0 Planes
By SUSAN KEITH and JOHN OUDENS

The Workologist
Left Speechless by a Superior's Hateful Comment
By ROB WALKER

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