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Tables for Two: Le Veau d’Or • 129 E. 60th St.
Comment: The Pop-Culture Vote
Georgia Postcard: Mr. F.’s Hotel
The Wayward Press: Flash Points
First-Timer Dept.: Making the Doughnuts • Will Packer
Sketchpad: Your Lingering Fear of Germs • Colin Tom
Personal History: The Hem of His Garment • An audience with the Pope.
Letter from Austria: Spreading the Wealth • Why a young heiress asked fifty strangers to redistribute her fortune.
Shouts & Murmurs: Every Obituary’s First Paragraph
Profiles: Be Her Guest • The plush ambience of Ina Garten’s good fortune.
Poems: A Sunset
Brave New World Dept.: Drug of Choice • A.I. is transforming the way medicines are made.
Poems: The Dahlias
Fiction: Greensleeves
Pop Music: Wild Thing • MJ Lenderman resists the smoothing, neutering effects of technology.
Books: Luck of the Draw • Nate Silver argues that poker can help us game our uncertain world.
Books: Desperately Seeking • The supreme contradictions of Simone Weil.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Duty Dancing • How Seamus Heaney wrote his way through a war.
On Television: Affinity Comedy • The state of the Netflix standup special.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.