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Contributors
The Mail: The Mail
Goings On • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week.
Tables for Two: Clover Hill • 20 Columbia Pl., Brooklyn
Comment: Not Going Back
The Sporting Scene: Fighting Words
The Pictures: Come a Long Way
Dept. of Diminishment: Bits and Bobs
Mom Group: Baby Blues
Profiles: Out There • In midlife, Gillian Anderson is proving that she’s not so buttoned-up.
Shouts & Murmurs: My New Thing
Personal History: Playing the Numbers • My mother, the gambler.
The Political Scene: Unconventional • No fear and loathing in Milwaukee, just confidence.
Annals of Crime: Blood Relatives • Did the U.K.’s most infamous family massacre end in a miscarriage of justice?
Poems: This Is a Test of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Wireless Warning System
Fiction: Attila
Poems: Sighting
A Critic at Large: The Fin and the Fury • Beware of sharkless waters.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Born Again • The past and future of Christian fundamentalism.
Musical Events: Forbidden Desires • Debussy, Strauss, and a new opera about John Singer Sargent, in Des Moines.
The Theatre: State of Play • Politics and “the real” at the Festival d’Avignon.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.