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The Mail
Goings On About Town: This Week
Goings On About Town: Television
Tables for Two: Lord’s • 506 LaGuardia Place
Comment: Historic Battles
Wind on Capitol Hill: Once Upon a Time
The Boards: One Man’s Meat
Glorious Food: Transatlantic
Atlanta Postcard: Cop City
A Reporter at Large: Stopping the Violence • Amid a murder crisis, law enforcement isn’t enough. What else works?
Sketchbook: Attention, Liars!
Onward and Upward with the Arts: The First Composer
Shouts & Murmurs: What Does Writing Smell Like?
Letter from Ukraine: The Collaborators • Taking sides during the Russian occupation of Izyum.
Annals of Entertainment: Ballad of the Oscar Streaker • What happened to the man who ran across the screen naked in 1974?
Poem: Head of Orpheus
Fiction: The Middle Voice
Poem: Simple
A Critic at Large: Making the News • The press, the state, and the state of the press.
Books: Briefly Noted
Musical Events: Farewell Symphony • Michael Tilson Thomas remains exuberant in the final phase of his career.
The Theatre: Solitary Creatures • Colin Quinn, Anthony Rapp, and Evan Silver take the mike.
On Television: Thrills and Red Pills • “Poker Face” and “Paul T. Goldman,” on Peacock.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.