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Tables for Two: Il Totano • 154 W. 13th St.
Comment: Passing the Torch
Fine Dining Dept.: Surround Sound
Gowanus Report: The Ripe Time
Montecito Postcard: House Tour
Sketchpad: What Everyone Was Really Thinking at the D.N.C.
American Chronicles: The Last Day • How declining enrollment threatens education nationwide.
Shouts & Murmurs: A Guide to Brat Summer
Annals of Disaster: Bunker Mentality • hopping for a home at the end of the world.
The Political Scene: Life of the Party • The Democrats seem rejuvenated by their new candidate. Why was it so hard to get one?
Poems: Sugar
Personal History: Early Scenes • Remembering a childhood in the South Bronx.
Poems: Poem Never to Be Read Aloud
Fiction: The Particles of Order • THE PARTICLES OF ORDER
Books: Living Under a Rock • A geologist reflects on her life.
Books: Love’s Labor’s Lost • The forgotten history of sex in America.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: The Collector • Bonnie Slotnick, the downtown food-history savant.
Pop Music: For Love of Country • How Post Malone made himself at home in Nashville.
On Television: Devil May Care • “Evil,” on Paramount+.
The Current Cinema: Faith Healing • “Between the Temples.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.