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The Food Scene: Fro-Yo Fever
Comment: Unscientific
London Postcard: Her Madgesty
D.C. Postcard: Fifty-One
The Pictures: Minionese
Pickle People
Brave New World Dept.: A.I. in the Family • A mother, two daughters, and three chatbots.
Shouts & Murmurs: Voting Rights, Updated
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Outline • The story of Ana Mendieta’s art is being filled in at last.
A Reporter at Large: Locked Away • Inside the Trump Administration’s largest immigrant-detention facility.
Poems: Elegy for the Penny
The Sporting Scene: Rope-A-Dope • Are the Enhanced Games a threat to fairness or a cure for death?
Fiction: Gatekeeping
Poems: Review to Remember
Books: Pissed Off • What were the culture wars all about?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Only Connect • The lost art of the bromance.
Books: One Last Thing • Franz Wright’s farewell to the world.
The Art World: Go East • The Met takes on Orientalism.
The Theatre: Two Plays, Three Opinions • At a charged time, “Birthright” and “Giant” tackle Jewish identity.
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.