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The Mail: The Mail
Goings On
Tables for Two: Oti • 40 Clinton St.
Comment: Old Times
The Boards: Gliding Gwyneth
Dept. of Song: Misty in Manhattan
Ladies, Lunch: Castle Creeper
Sketchpad: A.I. Einstein
Our Local Correspondents: In the Weeds • The struggle to sell legal marijuana in New York.
Shouts & Murmurs: Excerpts from a Posting for My Ideal Job
Brave New World Dept.: Skin in the Game • Inside the frenzied business of designer ball pythons.
Profiles: The Chaos Agent • Matt Gaetz threw the House into disarray. What does he want?
Poems: Thought a Rarity on Paper
The Political Scene: Border Troubles • Why are Republicans impeaching Alejandro Mayorkas?
Fiction: On the Night of the Khatam
Poems: Light Me Down
Pop Music: Northern Attitude • How Noah Kahan went from rural Vermont to the world.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Dispossessed • In Tommy Orange’s “Wandering Stars,” history and its horrors are heritable.
Books: Four Years Later • What we can’t learn from 2020.
Books: Torn Pages • The fate—and the power—of books in wartime.
The Theatre: Unreal Life • “Russian Troll Farm” lands Off Broadway.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.