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Sunday, May 22, 2016

Weekend Must-Reads
Elephant conservation has become the new fashionable cause for Hollywood's elite.
Ji Lee
Fashion & Style
How the Elephant Became the Newest Celebrity Cause
By ALEX WILLIAMS
Their numbers plummeting due to poaching, elephants have become a cause du jour for Hollywood, fashion and the art world luminaries.

Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
By LAURA PRITCHETT
After her peaceful marriage quietly dissolves, a woman comes to appreciate the vitality of conflict and confrontation.
Fashion & Style
By BILL CUNNINGHAM
A surprise of the spring party season was the number of men who shed their black-tie uniform for dinner jackets that had flower patterns, were made of brocade or were bejeweled.
Jie Zheng, left, and Rie Yano at Material Wrld, a consignment operation that has set up shop in a former factory building in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Amy Lombard for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By PENELOPE GREEN
Online stores like Material Wrld, the RealReal and other resale sites aim to make "refreshing" your possessions ever easier.

Eliana Perez
Fashion & Style
By HENRY ALFORD
A seemingly trivial aside can lodge in our brain and fester, ultimately exhibiting a durability like that of pemmican or granite.
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Editor's Picks

Peter DaSilva for The New York Times
Weddings
A Facebook Algorithm Renews a College Crush
By LOUISE RAFKIN
A dark, good-looking man popped up in a list of "people you may know."
Reese Witherspoon's fashion, accessory and home goods line, Draper James, is inspired by Southern living.
Paul Costello
Travel
By SHIVANI VORA
The South is home for the actress Reese Witherspoon and she has some recommendations: shopping in Nashville, food in Atlanta, tailgating in Oxford.
The actress Agyness Deyn, a former model, walking her dog, Sweet Pea, with her sister, Emily, and niece, Etta-Mae, in the East Village.
Benjamin Norman for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By RUTH LA FERLA
The model has shed her punkster trappings and the diligently cultivated aura of cool to embrace a new career.
Though stigmatized, going solo offers a potent mixture of reflection and sensation.
William Mebane for The New York Times
Magazine
By CHRIS RANDLE
Now playing at the multiplex: Me. Just me.

Illustration by Alvaro Dominguez; Photo by Hintau Aliaksei/Shutterstock
What in the World
By EVAN GERSHKOVICH
In Peru and Bolivia, drinks made from the endangered Titicaca water frog are promoted as a cure for many ailments, without scientific support.
Like What You See?
If you want to read the stories you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "In Dubai's Al Quoz, the Gritty Opposite of Glamorous," "36 Hours on Oahu."
What to Read and What to Cook This Week

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Food
From Melissa Clark's pasta with fried lemons and chile flakes to Kim Severson's Cuban-style arroz congrí, here are the recipes readers loved this week.
Caramelized beets and saffron-orange yogurt.
Carol Sachs for The New York Times
Food
Caramelized beets, pad kee mao and more for the week ahead.
T Magazine
By BILL GATES
The businessman and philanthropist shares the titles he'd most want with him on a desert island.
In
Fashion & Style
By LIESL SCHILLINGER
A peek at "The Bridge Ladies" and "Finding Fontainebleau."
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In Case You Missed It
The Farallon Islands, part of San Francisco, are home to the largest colony of nesting seabirds in the contiguous United States.
The Farallon Islands Are Off Limits to Humans - But Not Wildlife
By BONNIE TSUI

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor untidy grass will stop Finnish couriers.
What in the World
In Finland, a Postal Worker Will Mow Your Lawn
By JAKE DOHERTY

Sleep Makes the Modern Girl
By ALAINNA LEXIE BEDDIE

The outspoken performance artist Vanessa Beecroft (left) and the master impersonator Maya Rudolph.
Perfect Strangers: When Vanessa Beecroft Met Maya Rudolph
By CHRISTOPHER GLAZEK

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