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Tables for Two: Ambassadors Clubhouse • 1245 Broadway
Comment: Seeking Justice
Newark Dispatch: ICE Prison Watch
Only Rock and Roll: What You Want
Dept. of Idiosyncrasy: U.F.O.-Inspired
Sketchpad: Beyond Banners
Dispatches: Misery Loves Company • The rise of “Admin Nights” in pursuit of productivity.
Annals of Inquiry: The Dream of Reason • Jürgen Habermas offered a philosophy of hope in a darkening age.
Shouts & Murmurs: Meet Russ Freud
A Reporter at Large: Allies on Ice • How the secret plans to take over Greenland have ruptured transatlantic relations.
Poems: Sectioned
Profiles: Billions and Billions • The hedge-fund titan Ken Griffn beats the competition at making money—and spending it.
Poems: American Pokeberry
Fiction: Mutter
Books: Soul-Searching • How the American church found its followers.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Bad Romance • When did white-collar work start to look so bleak?
Musical Events: Farewell, My Lovely • Gustavo Dudamel and James Conlon put down their batons in Los Angeles.
Pop Music: Up to No Good • The hell-raising rocker who conquered country radio.
The Current Cinema: Contact Solutions • “Disclosure Day.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Crossword: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.