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Goings On: Spring Preview • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this season.
Comment: Disgrace
Chin Music: Leviticus Bros
Yosemite Postcard: The Unfurling
Red Carpet Dept.: Say Cheese
Sketchpad: Democrats in the Wilderness
Letter from New Orleans: Dreams and Nightmares • A fan’s notes on Super Bowl week.
Shouts & Murmurs: Join My Matreon!
Reflections: If You Can’t Stand the Heat • Why menopause never gets old.
Annals of Higher Education: As Harvard Goes • Free-speech battles and outside pressures threaten American universities. Will the oldest bend or break?
Poems: The Eulogy I Didn’t Give (XXIV)
American Chronicles: Tragedy at Rock Springs • In 1885, white rioters killed dozens of Chinese immigrants. The story of the atrocity is still being unearthed.
Poems: What Am I Afraid Of?
Takes: Ian Frazier on George W. S. Trow’s “Eclectic, Reminiscent, Amused, Fickle, Perverse”
Fiction: Five Bridges
A Critic at Large: The Politics of More
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: L.A. Conflagrational • The classic mystery that prefigured the latest wildfires.
On and Off the Menu: Crown Jewel • A golden age for the New Orleans king cake.
The Theatre: Home Again • “Grangeville” and “Curse of the Starving Class.”
The Current Cinema: Death Becomes Him • “Mickey 17.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.