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Letter from France: Schmear Campaign • Is a European conspiracy behind a ban on a virally popular hazelnut spread?
Shouts & Murmurs: An Update on Our Family
Annals of Aviation: Turbulence • Amelia Earhart’s husband pushed her to keep tempting fate for the sake of fame.
Profiles: Autocracy Now! • Curtis Yarvin’s calls for an American king once seemed like a joke. Today, the right is ready to bend the knee.
Poems: Inquest
Takes: Elif Batuman on Vladimir Nabokov’s “The Perfect Past”
U.S. Journal: Still Life • The “forever business” of Green-Wood Cemetery.
Poems: An Ocean of Clouds
Fiction: Elias
The Art World: Brothers of the Cloth • The Met’s take on Black male style.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: The Heat of the Moment • To stop violent crime, we need to grasp what really drives it.
A Critic at Large: Awakenings • Whatever happened to Margaret Fuller?
The Current Cinema: The Lost Tycoon • “The Phoenician Scheme.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.