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Book Currents: Luca Guadagnino’s Fascination with the Bourgeoisie
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The Pictures: Monica Goes Electric!
Dept. of Ebbs and Flows: Lion in Winter
The Boards: Collaborators
Sketchpad: What Happens if You Try to Stand Still in N.Y.C.?
Annals of Medicine: Still Processing • Why is the American diet so deadly?
Shouts & Murmurs: Our New Two-Factor Authentication System
Life and Letters: Love and Theft • Did a best-selling romantasy novelist steal another writer’s story?
A Reporter at Large: The TikTok Trail • Andean migrants draw others to the U.S. with videos depicting themselves as living the American Dream.
The Political Scene: A Tale of Two Districts • Lauren Boebert and Colorado’s red-blue divide.
Poems: Waiting
Sketchbook: When Picasso Was Arrested for Stealing the ‘Mona Lisa’
Fiction: Prophecy
Poems: Summer Movies in Central Park • For Juliusz Kronski in Paris
Books: Death Cult • Yukio Mishima’s tortured obsessions were his making—and his unmaking.
Books: The Best of Them • His was a genius for the ages. Will Gottfried Leibniz ever get his due?
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Enlighten Me • The secret beauty of mandalas.
The Current Cinema: Mean Time • “Hard Truths.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.