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Tables For Two: Crevette • 10 Downing St.
Comment: Taxing Time
Been There Dept.: Market-Crash Survivors
Dept. of Art Objects: Unsparing
Outer Borough: Brawn and Bravado
Good Ideas Dept.: Eye Level
Annals of Higher Education: The Pluralism Pivot • Colleges search for a way forward in the post-D.E.I. era.
Takes: Steve Martin on Marshall Brickman’s “Who’s Who in the Cast”
Shouts & Murmurs: Bagels, Ranked
Dept. of Labor: Luddite Lessons • The weavers lost the fight to save their livelihoods. As A.I. looms, can we do better?
A Reporter at Large: Starved in Jail • Why are people, arrested during mental-health crises, dying from lack of food and water?
Poems: Midnight Nest
Profiles: The Portal Opens • For forty years, Phish has jammed—for those with ears to hear.
Poems: Fireflies
Fiction: Jenny Annie Fanny Addie
Books: The Personhood Principle • The anti-abortion movement’s new North Star.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Gone Girl • She became famous as a “lady preacher.” Then she disappeared.
Musical Events: Berlin to Broadway • Kurt Weill’s “Threepenny Opera” and “Love Life” return to New York.
The Current Cinema: Burial Plots • “The Shrouds.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.