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Tables for Two: Din Tai Fung • 1633 Broadway
Comment: Voting Deniers
Dept. of Influences: Doppelgängers
The Pictures: Trumpier
Political Ink: Tattoo Caucus
Talent Show: Leaving the Law Behind
Life and Letters: Coming Alive • In the thrall of discovery, the neurologist sent updates to family and friends.
Shouts & Murmurs: Eek!
Annals of Gastronomy: Sensory Overload • SENSORY OVERLOAD A wild Danish restaurant combines avant-garde dining with immersive theatre.
The Political Scene: Uncommitted • Among the Gaza protest voters in Michigan.
Poems: I Nearly Died from the Socratic Method
Profiles: The Escape Artist • The Italian priest who helps women in the Mafia flee the criminal underworld.
Fiction: Ambrose
Poems: Old Movies
A Critic at Large: Rhythm Collector • Eblis Álvarez’s Meridian Brothers unites the many strands of Latin music.
Books: Move to Trash • Is it time for a new Constitution?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Merely Players • Race, politics, and the theatre collide in Alan Hollinghurst’s new novel.
Pop Music: Immaterial Girl • Sophie is gone. Her music lives on.
The Theatre: Close Quarters • Jen Silverman’s “The Roommate” and Celine Song’s “Family.”
On Television: Family Style • “La Maison,” on Apple TV+.
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.