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Contributors
Goings On
Tables for Two: I'm Donut?
Comment: Trials and Tribulations
O.G. Dept.: Feet Just Go
Paris Postcard: A Sargent Story
The Boards: Climate Drama
Sketchpad: The World’s Fair That Wasn’t
Annals of Immigration: Disappeared • The Trump Administration pilots a new deportation program.
Shouts & Murmurs: Weak Female Lead
The Ancient World: Written in Stone • In Scotland’s Orkney Islands, the Neolithic Age dominates the landscape.
Takes: Edwidge Danticat on Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl”
Brave New World Dept.: The Lounge Wars • At the airport, what’s the difference between out there and in here?
LETTER FROM GREENLAND THE BIG ICE IS SICK • One of the greatest polar-bear hunters in Arctic history confronts a vanishing world.
Poems: Letter in April
A Reporter at Large: Dangerous Neighbors • Can President Trump’s peace initiative resolve a thirty-year conflict in the Congo?
Poems: The terrible various
Fiction: The Golden Boy
Books: Getting the Goods • In a new global history, capitalism is a theory of everything.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: This Side of Paradise • Where Dante guides us.
Takes: Ariel Levy on Emily Hahn’s “The Big Smoke”
The Theatre: Past Wives • “This World of Tomorrow” and “Oedipus” look back.
On Television: Going Viral • “Pluribus,” on Apple TV.
The Current Cinema: To Die, to Weep • “Hamnet.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: A Place So Nice … • A themed crossword.