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Tables For Two: La Boca • 500 W. 18th St.
Comment: Begging Your Pardon
The Pictures: Only Provoke
Pop-Up Dept.: Projecting
The Boards: Not a Kardashian
Public Art Dept.: Wading
Profiles: Wilde at Heart • Stephen Fry’s lifelong bond with the wittiest—and the most tortured—of writers.
Shouts & Murmurs: Effigies of Me
Dept. of Science: The Heat of the Moment • Geothermal energy is bubbling up.
Annals of Law Enforcement: Hatchet Man • How Kash Patel is transforming the F.B.I. on behalf of Donald Trump.
Takes: Hanif Abdurraqib on Ellen Willis’s Review of Elvis in Las Vegas
Poems: Senescence
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Possession • Who owns Hilma af Klint’s legacy—the art world or spiritual seekers?
Fiction: Lara’s Theme
Poems: The Loved Ones
Books: The Trial That Wasn’t • Would the January 6th case, or any of the failed prosecutions of Donald Trump, have made a difference?
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Wire Mother • For Ruth Asawa, making art meshed with making a life with others.
The Theatre: Second Acts • “The Queen of Versailles” and “The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire.”
The Current Cinema: The Searchers • “Sirāt.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.