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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Bill Cunningham, 1929-2016
Bill Cunningham in the Sheep Meadow in Central Park on Easter 1967, with his first camera, a half-frame that cost $35.
Fashion & Style
Bill Cunningham on Bill Cunningham
By BILL CUNNINGHAM
The photographer on what he did, why he did it, and how it all began.
Bill Cunningham in the 2010 film
First Thought Films/Zeitgeist Films
Style
By JACOB BERNSTEIN
In nearly 40 years working for The New York Times, Mr. Cunningham operated both as a chronicler of fashion and as an unlikely cultural anthropologist.
Steven Lane, a New York Times reader, took a photo of Bill Cunningham on the streets of New York City.
Steven Lane
Style
By SONA PATEL
The New York Times asked readers to share their sightings - and photos - of Mr. Cunningham.
A Manhattan street scene photographed by Bill Cunningham in 2012.
Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
Bill was among the first to recognize the value of what people wore in their everyday life, and he created an invaluable portrait of society.
Bill Cunningham at the Carolina Herrera Fall 2013 fashion show in New York.
Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Fashion & Style
By CATHY HORYN
Anna Wintour, Isabella Blow, John Fairchild and more on how they met Mr. Cunningham and what it meant to be photographed by him.
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Editor's Picks
Hope Hicks, a political newcomer (like her boss), at a news conference at Trump Tower in May.
Damon Winter/The New York Times
Style
The Woman Who 'Totally Understands' Donald Trump
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
Hope Hicks, a former model and high school lacrosse star with no background in politics, has a huge job in a chaotic campaign season.
The poet and artist Lawrence Ferlinghetti in his San Francisco studio.
Brian Flaherty for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
At 97, Lawrence Ferlinghetti is finally finishing a book about his life, to the great delight of his longtime agent, Sterling Lord, 95.

Eleanor Davis
Weddings
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
Couples having destination weddings are running up against an unseen obstacle: fear sparked by the presence of Zika carrying mosquitoes.

Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
By MOLLY PASCAL
Passionate conversation brought them together, but after seven years of marriage, they had nothing to say. What to do?
A bike ride through the Jardines del Turia.
Stefano Buonamici for The New York Times
Travel
By INGRID K. WILLIAMS
Artistic and culinary innovation continue to transform every corner of this perpetually sunny city.
Like What You See?
If you want to read the stories you see in the photo collage up top, check out: "36 Hours in Valencia, Spain and "In Berlin, Unraveling a Family Mystery"
What to Cook This Week
Tacos de carnitas.
Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
Food
Braised tofu with caramel sauce, tacos de carnitas, and more for the week ahead.
A summery version of Sicilian cassata topped with ripe strawberries.
Evan Sung for The New York Times
Food
From chicken enchiladas to strawberry cassata, here are the recipes on Cooking that were saved most this month.
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In Case You Missed It
The actress finds a
Q and A
Hitting the Road With Carla Gugino
By SHIVANI VORA

Kacy Duke, a fitness trainer, has a washer and dryer in her apartment at the Abington House.
Goodbye, Old-School Amenities
By JANE MARGOLIES

Vows
Sharing Ideals, Friendship and, After 37 Years, a Wedding Day
By SARAH WILDMAN

Duro Olowu and Thelma Golden make a rare public appearance together to introduce his art show,
The Anti-Power Couple: Duro Olowu and Thelma Golden
By LAUREN INDVIK

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