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Goings On
Tables for Two: Kelang
Comment: Global Threat
Politician-In-Training
The Boards: The Show Must Go on
Trimmings Dept.: Put a Bow on It
The Pictures: Outside the Lines
Personal History: I Did • Contractual relations.
Shouts & Murmurs: When It Gets Warm …
Onward and Upward with the Arts: The Bard of Bucharest • Radu Jude’s native city drives him crazy—and drives him to make wild films.
Letter from New Orleans: Slammers • A criminal conspiracy involving high-speed crashes, crooked lawyers, and poor people desperate for cash.
Poems: Clarion
Annals of Immigration: No Mercy • The Trump Administration’s detention and neglect of children.
Poems: Apocalypso
Fiction: A Private View
Books: How to Lose a War • Getting out of Vietnam was harder than getting in. Is there a lesson here?
Books: Seeing and Believing • The mysteries of Johannes Vermeer.
Books: Briefly Noted
A Critic at Large: World on a String • What prepared St. Paul to transform human history.
Pop Music: Late Bloomer • Is Zara Larsson making a début or a comeback?
Cartoon Caption Contest
TCrossword: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.