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Tables for Two: I Cavallini • 284 Grand St., Brooklyn
Comment: Grace and Disgrace
Down East Postcard: Big Pink
Sidekick Dept.: Geeked
Rip Van Winkle Dept.: Dive-Bar Reunion
Sketchpad: Revised Disney World Attractions
Personal History: Glowworms • Moving through the cave was like riding a conveyor belt through time and loss.
Takes: Jonathan Blitzer on Roger Angell’s “Down the Drain”
Annals of Technology: Pandora’s Patch • Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. Is he too late to save it?
Shouts & Murmurs: Now That I Run the Zoo
A Reporter at Large: Deserted Island • For Cubans fleeing authoritarianism, the U.S. is no longer a haven.
Poems: From “Handkerchief”
Profiles: The Player • Carol Burnett in her tenth decade.
Poems: New Here
Fiction: Amarillo Boulevard
A Critic at Large: Sticks and Stones • The war over words.
Books: Say It Again • Gertrude Stein’s cryptic connections.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Current Cinema: The War at Home • “One Battle After Another.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.