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Contributors
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Goings On
On And off the Avenue: Let There Be Light
Comment: The Mamdani Era Begins
The Board: Checkmate
The Pictures: Click
American Chronicles: Revolutionary Whiplash • Commemorating a nation’s founding in a time of fear and foreboding.
Shouts & Murmurs: I Bite Back
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Mystery Man • How Rian Johnson became an Agatha Christie for the Netflix age.
The Political Scene: Under the Influence • Laura Loomer has the President’s ear. Who has hers?
Poems: Modern European
Profiles: Going Through the Motions • David Byrne’s songs and choreography of earnest alienation.
Takes: Hannah Goldfield on Anthony Bourdain’s “Don’t Eat Before Reading This”
Fiction: The New Coast
Poems: Black Snow
The Art World: Art of the Real • Robert Rauschenberg’s transformative energy.
Books: Until Tomorrow • Solvej Balle’s philosophical time-loop saga.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Moving the Dial • The comic genius who pushed early TV further than it could go.
Pop Music: Hard Mode • Rosalía’s intense, expansive new album.
The Current Cinema: Bad Dads • “Sentimental Value,” “Jay Kelly.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.