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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: Fong On
Comment: War Torn
On the Streets: Guerrilla Grafters
The Musical Life: Disbanding
The Boards: Braid of Life
Dream Job Dept.: Numero Uno
Annals of Law: Fierce Attachments • How foster parents are battling birth families for custody.
Shouts & Murmurs: Terms and Conditions
American Chronicles: The Pitchfork of History • Beyond the myth of rural America.
Letter from San Francisco: Spectacular Fall • The city was on top, until it wasn’t. But how broken is it, really?
Poems: Signs, Music
A Reporter at Large: Hot Air • Carbon offsets are sold as a fix for climate catastrophe—but brands have paid millions for worthless credits.
Sketchbook: Asking for a Friend
Fiction: I Am Pizza Rat
Poems: Arts & Sciences
The Art World: The French Connection • Manet and Degas had a long, often petty friendship. The result was modern art.
Books: Get Happy • The business of contentment.
Books: The Verdict • Did the Allied tribunal in postwar Tokyo secure justice—or merely vengeance?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Possession • What happens when a novelist writes a follow-up to someone else’s novel.
Pop Music: Horny on Main • Troye Sivan’s songs of desire.
The Theatre: Epic Proportions • Two new intergenerational sagas explore the American legacy.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept. My Interest Is Piqued • A themed crossword.