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Contributors
The Mail: The Mail
Goings On: Goings On
Comment: Bluntly Speaking
Space Signage: Meatball vs. Worm
Fetish Dept.: Axes Up Close
Now You See It: Invisible Monuments
London Postcard: Saturation Job
Personal History: The Fall • Tumbling out of a bedroom window.
Reflections: The Violence of the Rams • A lamb enters the fold.
Family Life: Point Blank • How do you tell the story of a murder you don’t remember?
Profiles: Personal Statement • Joyce Carol Oates’s relentless search for a self.
Poems: Memory and Geography
Life and Letters: Ghost, Writer • When a friend died, she left behind a novel that needed finishing.
Sketchbook: Mary’s Me Day
Fiction: Beauty Contest
Poems: I Am a Prayer
Books: Are You Entertained? • Barbra Streisand writes the mother of all memoirs.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Now and Then • What if the thing we’re nostalgic for is nostalgia itself?
Books: Birth Pangs • The environmental crisis as a reason not to have kids.
A Critic at Large: Home Bodies • Betye Saar reassembles the lives of Black women.
On and Off the Menu: Upper Crust • How pizza became New Haven’s calling card.
Pop Music: Big Love • Chris Stapleton’s case for affairs of the heart.
The Theatre: Gotta Have Faith • “Danny and the Deep Blue Sea,” “Scene Partners,” and “Waiting for Godot.”
The Current Cinema: Conduct Unbecoming • “Maestro.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Story Of My Life • A themed crossword.