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The Mail: The Mail
Goings On • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week.
Tables for Two: Four Twenty Five • 425 Park Ave.
Comment: A Sleepy, Sleazy Trial
Archives Dept.: War Stories on Film
Breaking Bread: A Hearts-And-Minds Eid
The Boards: Kremlinology
Dept. of Moves: Chess, Hoops
Profiles: The Phantasm • Why was Judith Butler burned in effigy? They have a theory about that.
Shouts & Murmurs: Horoscopes Written by My Mother
Our Local Correspondents: Design for Living • Can converting office towers into apartments save empty downtowns from ruin?
American Chronicles: On Native Grounds • Deb Haaland faces the cruel history of the agency she now leads.
Poems: Second Nature
Annals of Inquiry: The Battle for Attention • How do we hold on to what matters in a distracted age?
Poems: Laundry
Fiction: Pulse
A Critic at Large: Tower in Flames • What kind of right is academic freedom?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Beastly Matters • Where the logic behind the concern for animal welfare begins and ends.
Pop Music: Little Old Her • Is Taylor Swift doing too much?
The Theatre: Night Music • “Stereophonic” and “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club” on Broadway.
The Current Cinema: Triple Fault • “Challengers.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.