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Tables for Two: Bánh Anh Em
Comment: Overruled
Make-Believe Dept.: Propping Up Potus
Rome Postcard: They Came, They Saw
The Literary Life: Eating Her Words
The Pictures: Sidekick
Dept. of Labor: Check Your Bill • The industry lobby supporting No Tax on Tips wants server wages kept low.
Shouts & Murmurs: “Emma” Unrated
Annals of Inquiry: The Pope’s Astronomer • The Michigan man—and meteorite expert—who runs the Vatican Observatory.
Letter from Israel: Zones of Denial • Amid national euphoria after the bombing of Iran, a question lurks: What is Israel becoming?
A Reporter at Large: Word of Mouth • A pilgrimage to Mexico’s Molar City.
Poems: Bob Marley, Live, 1980
Fiction: The Bridge Stood Fast
Poems: Preservation
Takes: Bill McKibben on Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring”
A Critic at Large: Period Pieces • Was the Renaissance real?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Mind the Gap • What we get wrong about racial wealth disparities.
On and Off the Menu: Gone Cold • L.A.’s food culture, transformed by immigration raids.
The Theatre: Williams in Williamstown • “Camino Real” and “Not About Nightingales.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.