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The Mail: The Mail
Goings On • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week.
Tables for Two: Blanca • 261 Moore St., Brooklyn
Comment: Abortion and the Election
The Bench: Trump Trial Sideshow
Library Finds: Saying Yes to the Dress
Harvard Postcard: Eek
Courtside: Family Game
Onward and Upward with Technology: Abridged Too Far • The world according to Blinkist.
Annals of Inquiry: Wait for It • Suspense in literature and life.
Shouts & Murmurs: Identified
The World of Television: Castoffs • Reality-TV contestants are barely paid, and the experience can feel like abuse. Should they unionize?
Poems: From “Heritage”
A Reporter at Large: You Make Me Sick • How corporate scientists discovered—and then helped to conceal—the dangers of forever chemicals.
Poems: The Call to Worship
Fiction: Thataway
A Critic at Large: Say the Word • Why liberals struggle to defend liberalism.
Books: Eyes Up Here • The perils and pleasures of a nice rack.
Books: Family Portrait • In his latest novel, Garth Risk Hallberg shrinks his frame.
Books: Briefly Noted
Pop Music: Age of Anxiety • The love songs of Billie Eilish.
The Theatre: Photo Realism • Moisés Kaufman’s “Here There Are Blueberries.”
The Current Cinema: Apocalypse When • “Megalopolis.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.