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The Mail: The Mail
Goings On
Tables for Two: Old John’s Diner • 148 W. 67th St.
Comment: The Big Vote
The Boards: Noise on Wheels
Dept. of Song: Skin in the Game
Coffee Nation: Taste Test
The Pictures: Retrospective
Personal History: The Long Way • Adventures of a teen-age world traveller.
Annals of Education: Showing Up • Has school attendance become optional?
Letter from Texas: The Life of the Mother • A high-risk pregnancy in a climate of fear about abortion.
Profiles: Shamelessly Dramatic • In the plays of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, ugly feelings find sophisticated forms.
Poems: Thought Experiment
Fiction: The Beach House
Poems: Piano Lesson
A Critic at Large: Make It Hurt • Amid the ebbing of empire, Frantz Fanon and Ian Fleming agreed on one thing.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: Fresh Direct • A passion-fruit devotee’s pilgrimage west.
Dancing: Broken and Rebuilt • Bijayini Satpathy and a new understanding of Indian classical dance.
Musical Events: Mind in Flux • The viscerally complex music of George Lewis.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.