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Contributors
The Mail: The Mail
Goings On: Goings On • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week.
Tables for Two: Nowon Bushwick • 436 Jefferson St., Brooklyn
Comment: State of the Union
On the Waterfront: Dystopian Sublime
The Boards: False Histories
On Tour: A Drummer in Life
l.a. Postcard: Poser
Profiles: Top of the Line • Kwame Onwuachi and the rise of autobiographical cuisine.
Shouts & Murmurs: Other Detectors
u.s. Journal: Cabin Fever • What tradition means at the historic Neshoba County Fair.
A Reporter at Large: The Group That Overturned Roe • Alliance Defending Freedom has won fifteen Supreme Court cases. Now it’s targeting trans rights.
Poems: After My Father’s Cremation
Annals of Inquiry: Big Little Lies • Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino got famous studying dishonesty. Did they fabricate some of their work?
Poems: Hares
Fiction: Heart
Books: Frankenstein’s Daughters • Writers reimagine Mary Shelley and the monster she created.
Books: Firestarter • The blaze that ravaged a metropolis, and the lies that it launched.
Books: Briefly Noted
Pop Music: Songs of Surrender • The musical legacy of a notorious Mississippi prison.
The Art World: This Is Fine • Ed Ruscha’s calmly collapsing America.
The Theatre: Preacher Man • Leslie Odom, Jr., stars in “Purlie Victorious.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.