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Tables for Two: Lola’s • 2 W. 28th St.
Comment: Guilty
In the Streets: The Verdict
Here to There Dept.: Go, Dog, Go
At Wicket: If You Build It
A Reporter at Large: Red Line • With the election approaching, the U.S. and Mexico wrangle over border policy.
Shouts & Murmurs: God Explains the Rules of His New Board Game
Annals of Inquiry: Are We Doomed? • A course at the University of Chicago thinks it through.
Profiles: The Long Ride • The surf legend Jock Sutherland’s unlikely life.
The Political Scene: States of Play • Can advocates use state supreme courts to preserve—and perhaps expand—constitutional rights?
Poems: The Age of Miracle Weapons
Fiction: Beyond Imagining
Poems: This Living
Books: By a Whisker • Louis Wain and the reinvention of the cat.
Books: Subconsciously Yours • Does every generation get the Freud it deserves?
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Whatever You Say • Rereading Jenny Holzer, at the Guggenheim.
The Current Cinema: Inside Job • “Hit Man.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.