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The Mail: The Mail
Goings On
Tables for Two: Kisa • 205 Allen St.
Comment: Right Turns
Apparel Dept.: Softer
Legacy Dept.: Editing Is Saving
Dept. of Idols: The Dionysian Life
Sketchpad: New Titles from Hypocrisy Press
Annals of Celebrity: In Search of Lost Time • The strange journey of John Lennon’s stolen Patek Philippe watch.
Shouts & Murmurs: Middle-Age Fantasies
Brave New World Dept.: Small Wonder • How will nanomachines change our lives?
Letter from Ecuador: The Crackdown • Fighting drug gangs, a young President declares war within his own country.
Poems: Moonlight
U.S. Journal: Ghosts on the Water • Glass eels are mysterious creatures—and worth a fortune to those who catch them.
Poems: Suite for Voices
Fiction: The Buggy
Books: The Plague Doctor • Anthony Fauci on what’s ailing America.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Unshattered • How the philosopher Charles Taylor would reënchant the world.
On and Off the Menu: Heat Rising • The era of the line cook.
Pop Music: Offline • Lizzy McAlpine on the power and pitfalls of viral fame.
The Theatre: Labor Pains • Lucy Kirkwood’s “The Welkin” assesses women’s work.
The Current Cinema: The Space Between • “Janet Planet.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.