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Tables for Two: Bong • 724 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn
Comment: All the President’s Enemies
Local’s Dept.: Upside Down
Career Arcs: Mike Nichols’s Ghost
Backstage Dept.: From the Top
Runway Dept.: Civil Strutting
Life and Letters: On the Impersonal Essay • Thinking in six parts.
Shouts & Murmurs: R.F.K., Jr.: A Day in the Life
Brave New World Dept.: Prompt Diagnosis • A.I. is already helping physicians and patients. But there are side effects.
Letter from California: Fire Season • FIRE SEASON Returning to a devastated community.
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Cinema Paradiso • How Bologna became a guiding light of the film-restoration world.
Poems: What I Might Sing
Fiction: Unreasonable
Poems: The Race
Poems: Black Walnuts
Takes: Rivka Galchen on Raymond Carver’s “Elephant”
A Critic at Large: Don’t Say It Like That • A legendary usage guide is turning a hundred.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: No Way Out • In Thomas Pynchon’s “Shadow Ticket,” all the ends are loose.
Books: After the Flood • Ian McEwan casts the climate crisis as a story of adultery.
Books: You People • Antisemitism and its tangled meanings.
The Theatre: Up for Debate • Yasmina Reza’s “Art” and Henrik Ibsen’s “The Wild Duck.”
On Television: Hard News • “The Lowdown,” on FX.
The Current Cinema: A World Apart • “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.