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Tables for Two: La Tête d’Or • 318 Park Ave S.
Comment: The E.P.A. Under Assault
Georgia Postcard: Hard to Find
On the Mat: Dignified
Side Hustle Dept: Raising a Glass
Young Readers Dept.: Bullies of the Deep
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Landscape Mode • Dirty Projectors’ symphony for a burning world.
Shouts & Murmurs: The Elements of Style, 2025
Annals of Inquiry: Beyond the Curve • In medicine and public health, we cling to universal benchmarks—at a cost.
A Reporter at Large: Open Secret • Why did police let one of America’s most prolific predators get away for so long?
Poems: Arms
Takes: Richard Brody on Pauline Kael’s “Notes on Heart and Mind”
Personal History: A Matter of Facts • On the loss of two sons.
Poems: Woman in a Landscape
Fiction: Hatagaya Lore
A Critic at Large: Do You Know Jesus? • Why the Gospel stories won’t stay dead and buried.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Community Property • Who gets to determine the meaning of divorce?
On and Off the Menu: Home Slice • The making of an Indian American specialty.
The Theatre: Character Studies • “Purpose” on Broadway and “Vanya” downtown.
The Current Cinema: Choral History • “The Alto Knights.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.