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The Mail: The Mail
Goings On
Tables for Two: Hamburger America • 51 MacDougal St.
Comment: Republicans Now and Then
Ink: Do It Yourself, Baby
Brave New World: The Comforter Conundrum
Look and Listen: Face Time
Postscript: Joan Acocella
Profiles: Detail Oriented • The precision comedy of Jacqueline Novak.
Shouts & Murmurs: Millennial Fable
A Reporter at Large: Do No Harm • Oregon tried a more humane way to address addiction. Then came the backlash.
Letter from Israel: Hostages • As Benjamin Netanyahu clings to power, his country pays a price.
Poems: Dragonflies
Personal History: A New Life • Becoming a parent, ending a marriage.
Fiction: Chance the Cat
Poems: Night Sea, 1963
A Critic at Large: Is A.I. the Death of I.P.? • The copyright wars, revised and expanded.
Books: Witchy Women • The surprising persistence of the witch trial.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty • A Libyan can’t quit London in Hisham Matar’s “My Friends.”
On Television: Ghost Town • The return of “True Detective,” on HBO.
The Theatre: Impasse • “Prayer for the French Republic” comes to Broadway.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A lightly challenging puzzle.