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Goings On About Town: Television
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Tables for Two: Le Rock • 45 Rockefeller Plaza
Comment: Endgames
The Pictures: Playing Emmett Till
Master Class: End of Story
Atlanta Postcard: Infestation
Life’s Work: Words Per Minute
The Sporting Scene: Sand Trap • Saudi money and Donald Trump roil “the gentleman’s game.”
Shouts & Murmurs: Updated Covid-19 Health-Screening Form
American Chronicles: Scratch That • What we’ve lost playing the lottery.
A Reporter at Large: Patriot Games • Guo Wengui has been linked to Chinese intelligence, the F.B.I., and Donald Trump. What is he after?
Poem: The Night Nurse
Annals of Diplomacy: Arming Ukraine • How the West helped fight Vladimir Putin.
Poem: Finally
Fiction: Tiny, Meaningless Things
Books: Becoming Paul Newman • Who the actor was and who he wanted to be.
Books: Briefly Noted
A Critic at Large: Children of the Coast • Abdulrazak Gurnah weighs the costs of leaving—and staying—home.
Pop Music: Take Me Home • With Plains, two indie-rock stars rediscover their Southern roots.
The Theatre: Willy Loman, Jazzman • “Death of a Salesman.”
Dancing: Mobilized • Alexei Ratmansky responds to the war in Ukraine.
The Current Cinema: Coming Apart • “The Banshees of Inisherin” and “Aftersun.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: At the Watering Hole • A themed crossword.