
Sunday morning, dogs wallked, NYT on the doorstep.
Say, how about taking a break from Page One?
Ok, good idea.
Not.
Arts & Leisure, lead story:
"Through the Prism of Gender: The surge of women-only shows sharpens the focus on artists who may have been overlooked and whose works make be undervalued."
Sunday Business, lead story:
"Goldman's Open Book: A gay, Latino partner is testing the bank's culture with his ideas on transparency and technology."
Second lead:
"Sexy Sells, but It Doesn't Always Pay: Romance novels are booming, and they need a steady stream of fresh Fabios for their covers."
Sunday Styles, Vows:
"A Husband's Secret Takes Its Toll: A happy marriage unravels as he faces his need to become a woman."
Sunday Review:
Lead story: "The Tampon of the Future: When you say you're going to build a company around menstrual blood, people think you're joking."
Second lead: "When Whites Just Don't Get It, Revisited"
Oscar Levant sang it best: "I should've stood in bed."