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Goings On
Tables for Two: Café Carmellini • 250 Fifth Ave.
Comment: Not So Far Away
The Boards: Sister Act
Ars Longa: The Picasso Over the Couch
Hospitality Dept.: Food as Diplomacy
Sketchpad: Storefront Alignment
Annals of Style: Bid for the Stars • The booming market in the stuff of celebrity.
U.S. Journal: City of Thieves • In L.A., cops battle crime rings that steal everything from purses to power tools.
Shouts & Murmurs: The Affair with My Chair
Profiles: A Class of Her Own • Quinta Brunson was a devoted student of the sitcom long before she created “Abbott Elementary.”
The Political Scene: Maga Mike • House Speaker Mike Johnson uses a soft touch to push hard-right politics.
Poems: Edward Hopper (Yellow and Red)
Sketchbook: An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children
Fiction: Neighbors
Poems: Untitled • December 30, 2023
Books: Hot and Bothered • How Candida Royalle set out to remake the porn industry.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: The Enablers • Hitler didn’t grab power; he was given it.
On and Off the Menu: You Can’t Sit With Us • Why New York restaurants are going members-only.
The Art World: All That Glitters • The showmanship of Gustav Klimt.
Pop Music: West Side Story • Ian Munsick brings his Wyoming sound to Nashville.
On Television: Chaos Theory • “3 Body Problem,” on Netflix.
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: Poking Holes • A themed crossword.