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Contributors
The Mail: The Mail
Goings On • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing.
Photo Booth: Lyle Ashton Harris’s Scrapbooks of the Self
Comment: Crossing Borders
Sentimental Journey: School of Loft
Art Work: No Transitions
Near-Misses Dept.: Down and Dirty
Sketchpad: High-Roller Presidential Donor Perks
Annals of Publishing: The Blue and the White • The London imprint Fitzcarraldo Editions makes challenging literature chic.
Fiction: The Drummer Boy on Independence Day
Fiction: Kaho
Love & Heartbreak: Bound Together
Personal History: The Last Rave • Remembering a summer of estrangement.
Poems: Wallpaper Poem
Love & Heartbreak: Weeping at the Lake Palace
Fiction: Opening Theory
Love & Heartbreak: Up the Stairs
Fiction: The Hadal Zone
Love & Heartbreak: Lost Stories
Poems: Bull's-Eye
Love & Heartbreak: Diorama of Love
Pop Music: Teardrops on My Guitar • Ivan Cornejo’s Mexican American love songs.
A Critic at Large: Casting a Line • The hard-bitten genius of Norman Maclean.
Books: Twice-Told Tales • The seditious writers who unravel their own stories.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Wheel of Fortune • Taffy Brodesser-Akner weighs the cost of generational wealth.
The Theatre: Puss in Heels • “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” lands on its feet.
On Television: Antihero • “The Boys,” on Prime Video.
The Current Cinema: How the West Was Long • “Horizon: An American Saga—Chapter 1.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Uncharted Territories • A themed crossword.