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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Weekend Must-Reads
The fantasy author Cassandra Clare at the apothecary bar inside the writer's studio owned by her and her husband, Joshua Lewis. The studio, across the street from the couple's home in Amherst, Mass., is done up in steampunk style.
Tony Luong for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
Cassandra Clare Created a Fantasy Realm and Aims to Maintain Her Rule
By PENELOPE GREEN
The 'Shadowhunters' author travels in a rock-star bus, her events are mobbed, and she lives in steampunk splendor. But there are twists in her story.

Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
By DELACEY SKINNER
A surprising realization about her ex's new girlfriend makes a writer question what it means to be a woman.

FameFlynet
Fashion & Style
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The high heel was the through-line of the musician's wardrobe for four decades, the base upon which he layered all fashion and character changes.
Fashion & Style
By BILL CUNNINGHAM
The sheer madness of fashion reflected New York's reality during primary week.
Prince and Jennifer Lopez in 2008 at
Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images
Fashion & Style
By JACOB BERNSTEIN
From his music to his gender-bending style, Prince was considered an inspiration and role model for many in fashion.
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Editor's Picks
The view over Positano and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta from Hotel Le Sirenuse.
Susan Wright for The New York Times
Travel
36 Hours on the Amalfi Coast
By INGRID K. WILLIAMS
Seek out the less-heralded towns on this 30-mile stretch of Italian coast, and discover the untrammeled charm that drew the likes of John Steinbeck.
Prince, performing in 1985, exuded carnality. His sexual orientation, though, was all his own, and it was oriented toward you.
Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Music
By WESLEY MORRIS
The pop star was not only sex, but also a sexual orientation. His own. And it was oriented toward you.
Lady Elizabeth Anson, a cousin to the queen, has organized parties for royals, the Rolling Stones and Tom Cruise, among others.
Amelia Troubridge for The New York Times
Style
By COURTNEY RUBIN
Britain's Lady Elizabeth Anson has been organizing events for her cousin the queen - and celebrities like Tom Cruise - for over 50 years. Plus eight tips that have helped make her parties a success.

Ilana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times
Weddings
By MICHAEL HOINSKI
The couple met and fell in love over dancing the two-step in Austin, Tex.
Damian Lewis, left, portrays a T-shirt-wearing hedge fund chief in
Jeff Neumann/SHOWTIME, via Associated Press
Fashion & Style
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The stereotypical uniform of their profession may no longer exist.
Like What You See?
If you want to read the stories you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "36 Hours on the Amalfi Coast"
What to Read and What to Cook This Week

Melina Hammer for The New York Times
Food
From Melissa Clark's pasta primavera with asparagus and peas to Mark Bittman's roasted asparagus frittata, here are the asparagus recipes readers are saving the most.

Evan Sung for The New York Times
Food
Cajun boiled shrimp, simple roasted chicken and more recipes for the week ahead.
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In Case You Missed It
Fit City
At 100, Still Running for Her Life
By NOAH REMNICK

Arenal Volcano National Park in Costa Rica, a country where the focus is on eco-tourism.
How to Travel the Earth And Protect It, Too

Well
A High-Fat Diet May Lead to Daytime Sleepiness
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR

What-You-Will Punch.
Drink
Raise a Glass to Shakespeare
By ROSIE SCHAAP

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