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Thursday, July 21, 2016

What to Read Now
Jon Favreau, President Obama's former chief speechwriter, left the world of politics to run a communications consulting firm.
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Fashion & Style
Jon Favreau on Speechwriting, Life After D.C. ... and Melania Trump
By DAVID HOCHMAN
Feeling burned out, President Obama's former chief speechwriter moved to Los Angeles, but he hasn't left Washington completely behind.

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Weddings
By LINDA MARX
Cooper Boone, who had little interest in a partner, began falling in love with Mark Veeder at a country fair. Now they're married with children.
Ballroom dancers at the Trocadero across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower.
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Travel
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Revisit cities like Charleston, Hong Kong and Barcelona in this selection of popular 36 Hours columns.
Geraldine Visco at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May.
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Fashion & Style
By MICHAEL MUSTO
By day, Geraldine Visco works at Columbia University. By night, she's having the time of her life.
Designs by Lucy Jones, who won the Parsons graduate prize in 2015 for a clothing collection for people in wheelchairs.
Fashion & Style
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
For years, designers responded to social problems by fund-raising. Now they're taking it to a new level. Welcome to the world of solution-based design.
Fashion & Style
The Modern Love Podcast: Tony Hale Reads 'Just Friends? Let Me Read Between the Lines'
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
How can a spurned lover make his case? One writer counts the ways.
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Graham Roumieu
Travel
Hotels vs. Airbnb: Let the Battle Begin
By ELAINE GLUSAC
Hoteliers say they see changes in guests' preferences as a result of Airbnb's popularity, resulting in new social-oriented brands and homier settings.
Tommy Zhang, left, is a Pokémon Go trainer. Self-anointed experts, who charge hourly fees, have cropped up as the game's popularity soars.
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Fashion & Style
By ALEX WILLIAMS
For underemployed 20-somethings, training newbies in the finer points of Pokémon Go is a fresh career. Or at least, a quick buck.
Danielle Cooper, left, and Sara Geffrard blog about men's wear and prefer to wear it, too.
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Men's Style
By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA
The fashion bloggers Danielle Cooper and Sara Geffrard wear men's suits in a manner all their own.
The tennis player Roger Federer gets his hair cut by a number of stylists, including one who charges a minimum of $400, and as much as $800.
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Fashion & Style
By LAURA M. HOLSON
Parisians balked when they heard that President François Hollande paid $10,000 a month to his hairdresser. But other men pay a hefty price, too.

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Health
By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
In a study, participants' muscles got bigger and stronger whether they lifted heavy or light weights - as long as they lifted until they were tired.
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What to Eat and Drink This Week
Eye of the Komodo and Clam in a Can
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Magazine
By ROSIE SCHAAP
Christening cocktails can be as bold an art as creating them.
Clam Fritters
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Magazine
By SAM SIFTON
Peppery heat and a zip of lime add an island flair to the familiar.
The wine panel tasted 20 Douro reds from the 2012 and 2013 vintages.
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Food
By ERIC ASIMOV
The wine panel sought and found some distinctive wines, but glossy modern winemaking too often took the spotlight.

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Food
However you like them – sautéed, pickled, stewed, steamed or fried – here are 15 excellent reasons to pick up a pound or two at the market.
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Shopping for Kitchen Islands With Nate Berkus
By TIM McKEOUGH

Peter Copping, the creative director of Oscar de la Renta, left the brand after less than two years.
What Happened at Oscar de la Renta?
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN

Passengers wait at a check-in counter at Fiumicino Airport in Rome on July 18.
Update
Suddenly Considering Travel Insurance? You're Not Alone.
By STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM

Clockwise from top left: La Mar Bella beach; Aquàrium Barcelona; Eclipse Bar; prawns at the beachfront restaurant Barraca.
36 Hours
36 Hours on the Beach in Barcelona

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