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Comment: A New Middle East?
Set List Dept.: Saloon Songs
Time Travel Dept.: A Soho Walkabout
American Pastime: Side Hustles
The Pictures: Larger Than Life
Annals of Business: Go Big and Go Home • Can the golden age of Costco last?
Shouts & Murmurs: We’re Doing Child-Led Parenting
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Work the Room • How Jason Saft sells the idea of home.
Letter from Washington: The Shutdown Artist • Inside Russell Vought’s dismantling of the federal government.
Poems: Last Time
A Reporter at Large: The Irishman • Daniel Kinahan commands a billion-dollar cocaine empire. Why is he living freely in Dubai?
Poems: For the Birds
Fiction: Final Boy
Takes: David Grann on St. Clair McKelway’s “Old Eight Eighty”
Books: On the Market • How corporate feminism went from “Love Me” to “Buy Me.”
Books: Exit Strategy • A leading “dark ecologist” warns against hope.
Books: Briefly Noted
A Critic at Large: Acting Up • The rise and fall of the child star.
On and Off the Menu: Open Table • Mark Bittman’s experiment in pay-what-you-can fine dining.
Pop Music: Obsession • The granular focus of Tame Impala.
The Current Cinema: With a Bang • “Hedda.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: Austerity Measures • A themed crossword.