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Contributors
The Mail: The Mail
Goings On
Tables for Two: Okiboru House of Udon • 124 Second Ave.
Comment: Breaking Points
Heard on the Street: Earthquake Notes
In This Corner: Old Dog, New Tricks
Hyphenate Dept.: A College Vibe
Sketchpad: Signs of Spring
Our Local Correspondents: Trash, Trash Revolution • What would it take to really clean up New York City?
Shouts & Murmurs: Old-Fashioned Know-How
Onward and Upward with the Arts: The Modern Pulpit • Maggie Rogers balances stardom and seeking.
A Reporter at Large: The Assault • One of Ukraine’s most skilled fighting units battles beneath a canopy of drones.
Poems: Stitch
Profiles: Mr. Vengeance • The director of “Oldboy” and “The Handmaiden” brings his gift for spectacle to American television.
Fiction: Finistère
Poems: Love Song, with Removed Cyst
Books: Candyland • A new biography assembles the story of the trans actress and gender revolutionary Candy Darling.
Book: Briefly Noted
Books: Soul Man • What Stephen Breyer means by justice.
Books: Scared Straight • The posture wars, past and present.
On and Off the Menu: Balabusta • At home with Joan Nathan, the grande dame of Jewish cooking.
The Current Cinema: Wild Things • “Sasquatch Sunset.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept. The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.