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Tables for Two: Cote 555 • 555 Madison Ave.
Comment: No Way In
Legacy Dept.: In on the Fun
The Boards: Like Willy Wonka
Paris Postcard: Built with Air
Live in Concert: Fanboy
Dispatches: Silence, Please • For people with misophonia, everyday sounds can be agony.
Shouts & Murmurs: Ticks to Fear This Summer
Letter from Maienfeld: No Vacancy • Could Switzerland be the first country to cap its population?
A Reporter at Large: A Web of Abuse • Andrew Tate became a global celebrity—and a political force—by systematically exploiting women.
Sketchbook: Dad Story
Poems: Still Life of Mom in Her Garden (Bodegón de Mamá en Su Jardín)
Fiction: Constellation
Poems: Watching Cartoons on a Saturday Morning
Books: Disorderly Duke • Was an English nobleman the hidden hand behind American liberty?
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: Surf and Turf • World-class sushi in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Art World: Blood from a Stone • How Edmonia Lewis changed nineteenth-century sculpture.
The Theatre: Happy Campers • “Can I Be Frank?” and “Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.