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Contributors
The Mail
Goings On About Town: This Week
Tables for Two: Eggholic
Comment: A Classified Mess
Dept. of Earworms: Louder
The Boards: Blarney
Mean Girls: Influencers, Eating
Personal Canon: Paperback Writer
Our Local Correspondents: Friend of the Mayor • Why did Eric Adams take a fraudster Brooklyn church leader under his wing?
Shouts & Murmurs: Thank You for Your Reservation
Personal History: One of a Kind • When you’re a medical patient, being unique can have its drawbacks.
A Reporter at Large: Lula’s Restoration • After prison, a fraught election, and a near-coup, Brazil’s President wants to remake the country again.
Poem: A New Year
Letter from Tbilisi: Novels of Empire • Rereading Russian classics in the shadow of the Ukraine war.
Fiction: Different People
Poem: Book Burial
Books: Eat, Pray, Concentrate • What monks can teach us about paying attention.
Books: Falling Behind • What’s the matter with men?
Books: Briefly Noted
The Theatre: Pro Choice • “The Appointment” skewers the hypocrisy of the abortion debate.
The Current Cinema: Growing Pains • “When You Finish Saving the World” and “Close.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A lightly challenging puzzle.