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Sunday, August 21, 2016

What to Read Now

Katherine Taylor for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
They Get Paid to Have a Catalog-Perfect Summer
By STEVEN KURUTZ
Tough job, but someone's got to do it: A clothing brand's marketing campaign means sunset dinners on the beach, dancing into the wee hours and endless drinks.

Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
By SHARON HARRIGAN
With parenthood dampening her romantic options, a woman changes her strategy.
Hobie, a golden retriever belonging to Kaitlin and Ben Fund, checks in at the New York Dog Spa and Hotel on West 25th Street, his hangout while they are at work. Hobie likes it so much there, the Funds were careful to stay in the neighborhood when they moved.
Fred R. Conrad for The New York Times
Real Estate
By JOANNE KAUFMAN
Some New Yorkers hunt for apartments with the needs of a pet uppermost in their minds. This can be expensive.
Beer and the view on a boat ride from Heidelberg to Neckarsteinach, Germany.
Clara Tuma for The New York Times
Travel
By BEN CRAIR
Along the Neckar River in Germany, Mark Twain found an unlikely source of inspiration.
David Maupin, the co-founder of Lehmann Maupin, with his daughter Maura in Bridgehampton.
Heather Walsh for The New York Times
N.Y. / Region
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Mr. Maupin, who founded Lehmann Maupin with Rachel Lehmann in 1996, spends his summer weekends on Long Island with his husband and their twin daughters.
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Editor's Picks

Dan Vaught
Travel
From Montreal to Minnesota, by Inland Sea
By PORTER FOX
I was so used to driving and flying, my understanding of North America had become distorted. Then I took a slow boat through four Great Lakes. I saw every mile.

Alex Welsh for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By MAX BERLINGER
When the temperature hit 90 degrees, young and savvy New Yorkers flocked to Fort Tilden beach, where they shed their layers while maintaining style.

Derek Montgomery for The New York Times
Weddings
By NINA REYES
The couple's romance proceeded in fits and starts as she worked through some issues and he accepted that they don't need to like the same things.
Katinka Hosszu of Hungary celebrates winning gold in the Women's 100m Backstroke Final.
Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Magazine
By ELIZABETH WEIL
How my daughter's admiration of Olympic brawn made me finally embrace my own.
At right, modern fashion's Incroyable-like designer, Rei Kawakubo, offered her take on ruffled 18th-century punks for her fall Comme des Garçons collection, joined by Hood by Air's curled hairstyles, high-rise necklines and knee-length breeches. At left, an illustration of the original fashions.
Pierre Le-Tan
Fashion & Beauty
By ALEXANDER FURY
The Incroyables of 18th-century France used exquisitely malformed clothing to express outrage. So, too, are designers now.
Like What You See?
If you want to read the stories you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "Five Places to Go in Amsterdam." and "36 Hours in Boulder, Colo."
What to Cook and Drink This Week
Burrata with Romano beans and roasted eggplant.
Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Food
Soy-grilled steak, burrata and Romano bean salad and more for the week ahead.
American versions have become more available since the tasting panel last reviewed sour beers in 2011.
Tony Cenicola/The New York Times
Food
By ERIC ASIMOV
American brewers have taken up the dark art of sour beers. Results are mixed, but the best indicate a promising future.
Grilled sea scallops, yellow beets, cucumbers and lime make a refreshing summer dish.
Karsten Moran for The New York Times
Food
By DAVID TANIS
The challenge of cooking when temperatures spike is to devise menus that rely less on the oven and stovetop.

Melina Hammer for The New York Times
Food
From tamarind shrimp with coconut to summer vegetable gratin, here are the recipes readers loved this week.
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In Case You Missed It
A crew working on a reproduction of Michelangelo's David in Carrara, Italy.
Feature
David's Ankles: How Imperfections Could Bring Down the World's Most Perfect Statue
By SAM ANDERSON

Social Q's
Coming Out to His Conservative Parents: Is It Time?
By PHILIP GALANES

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