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Tables for Two: Dean’s • 213 Sixth Ave.
Comment: The Only Game in Town
Dept. of Matrimony: But Soft
Dept. of Energy: Hanging Out
The Pictures: An Auditory Person
Postscript: Donald Newhouse
Fiction: Stories
The Sporting Scene: Power Move • Gianni Infantino has led FIFA from corruption into an era of authoritarian control.
Family Values: The Tally
Fiction: Firstborn Immigrant Daughter
Personal History: Paperboy • Silence, solitude, and the secret I kept for decades.
Family Values: Love Omen
Poems: How to Grow Old
Family Values: The Antagonist
Fiction: The Twice-Widowed Khala Helai
Fiction: A Talent for Seeming
Family Values: Polyglotism
Poems: Mirage
Family Values: Table Manners
Books: Forever Young • Leslie Fiedler’s classic and controversial study of American fiction.
Books: Lady Chatterley’s Meme • A dirty book’s long afterlife.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Star-Crossed • How Linda Goodman brought astrology to the masses.
Books: Carte Blanche • Maggie O’Farrell and the art of inventing the past.
The Current Cinema: Hits and Misses • “Power Ballad.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Crossword: Left Speechless • A themed crossword.