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Goings On
Tables for Two: Marcel • 945 Madison Ave.
Comment: Sport and Spectacle
Dept. of Hoopla: Knicksomania
Anakainōsis Dept.: Boogie-Woogie Time
Deadpan Dept.: Animated
Brave New World Dept.: Instancing
Annals of Religion: Young Americans • For Charlie Kirk’s followers, faith and patriotism are intertwined.
Shouts & Murmurs: The Pied Piper
Personal History: Around a Dark Corner • Navigating a year of grief.
U.S. Journal: Hot Pursuit • The repo man coming for your ride.
Poems: On Form
Profiles: Urban Legend • Closing out a crime trilogy about a changing New York, Colson Whitehead excavates his own foundations.
Poems: Domesticity
Fiction: The Readers
A Critic at Large: Longing for Ithaca • There’s a reason Homer’s homecoming epic has long defeated the directors.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Wild Things • Why do animals have sex, anyway?
Reflections: Better, Richer, Happier • The curious career of “the American Dream.”
Pop Music: Growing Pains • Olivia Rodrigo’s early-twenties lament.
The Current Cinema: Prickly Pairs • “The Invite.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.