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Comment: Where We Are
The Pictures: The Other Boomers
The Musical Life: Broadway Baby
Dept. of Recycling: Swipe Out
Sketchpad: Book Recommendations for Men • A new study … depicted record lows for Americans who are reading for fun, showing a “significant” decline of 40 percent in the past two decades…. Women were also more likely to read for pleasure than men. —The Daily Beast.
The Political Scene: Notorious M.T.G. • Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump break up over Epstein.
Shouts & Murmurs: The Boyosphere
The Control of Nature: Pour One Out • The quest to save wine from wildfire smoke.
Profiles: The American Pope • How the Chicago-born Robert Prevost became Leo XIV.
Letter from San Bernardino: A Plan Made in Hiding • After decades in the U.S., a Mexican couple prepares to self-deport—and leave their children behind.
Poems: Approaching Sundown
Takes: Amanda Petrusich on Katy Grannan’s Photograph of Taylor Swift
Fiction: Deal-Breaker
Poems: Bear
A Critic at Large: Yes, And? • How consent can—and cannot—help us have better sex.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Let It Bleed • When Helen Frankenthaler remade painting.
The Current Cinema: Baby Blues • “Young Mothers.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.