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Comment: Teardown
Partisans: The Deep End
The Boards: Almost Bra Burning
Dept. of Seeing: Getting All Woo-Woo
Paris Postcard: Party Crasher
Reflections: American Frequencies • Presidential communication and the problem of precedent.
Shouts & Murmurs: Performance Art
Brave New World Dept.: Information Overload • Inside the data centers that train A.I. and drain the electrical grid.
Annals of Inquiry: Phantasia • Some people can see mental images, some can’t. The consequences are profound.
Profiles: The Natural • Jennifer Lawrence goes dark.
Poems: Sorry for Existing
Takes: Gideon Lewis-Kraus on Rebecca West’s “The Crown Versus William Joyce”
Fiction: Outcomes
Poems: The Fifties
A Critic at Large: Just Misunderstood • How did monsters get so awfully nice?
Books: Categorical Revolution • Why Kant still has more to teach us.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Reconstructed • In “Monuments,” the Confederacy surrenders to nineteen artists.
Dancing: Bodies Politic • Jamar Roberts at New York City Ballet.
The Current Cinema: Hive Minds • “Bugonia.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.