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Photo Booth: An Eye for Human Folly
Comment: Mass Detention
Dept. of Debunking: House Call
World on a String: The Real Deal
The Boards: Nine Lives
D.I.Y. Dept.: Fixer-Upper
Annals of War: The End of Imperialism • What’s behind Trump’s new world disorder?
Shouts & Murmurs: Rolling Out Our New A.I. Tools
Dispatches: Oodles of Doodles • How so-called designer dogs have upended the purebred world.
Profiles: Alter Egos • Lisa Kudrow comes back to “The Comeback.”
The World of Fashion: Back to Basics • Zac Posen’s path from making ball gowns to remaking the Gap.
Poems: Réservoir
Fiction: My Balenciaga
Poems: Then
A Critic at Large: You Up? • When Arsenio Hall revamped late night.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: The Price of Independence • Who bankrolled the American Revolution?
Books: Listen to Yourselves • Adam Phillips’s playful campaign against psychoanalytic orthodoxy.
The Art World: The Doctor Is In • What Egon Schiele saw at the hospital.
The Theatre: Relativity • “You Got Older” and “What We Did Before Our Moth Days.”
The Current Cinema: Microbe Aggression • “Project Hail Mary.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Fashion Spread • A themed crossword.