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The Food Scene: Lundy’s • 44 Beard St., Brooklyn
Comment: Onward and Upward
Reference Dept.: Senior Superlatives
Dept. of Sensitivity: The Intactivists
Brave New World: Team Robot
American Chronicles: War of Words • Editors, writers, and the making of a magazine.
Shouts & Murmurs: A Troubleshooting Guide to Your Moving Wall of Spikes
The Control of Nature: Helicopter Parents • The daring attempts to teach an endangered ibis species to migrate.
Takes: Rachel Aviv on Janet Malcolm’s “Trouble in the Archives”
Profiles: Trouble in Paradise • Mike White’s mischievous morality plays.
Takes: Kevin Young on James Baldwin’s “Letter from a Region in My Mind”
Personal History: A Visit to Madam Bedi • I was estranged from my own mother, so a friend tried to lend me his.
Poems: Black Dictionary
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Stepping Out • High-school band contests turn marching into a sport—and an art.
A Reporter at Large: Sisterhood • A remarkable alliance between an order of Catholic nuns and the women on Texas’s death row.
Takes: Jia Tolentino on Joan Didion’s “everywoman.com”
Poems: Nothing New
Takes: Roz Chast on George Booth’s Cartoons
Comic Strip: Rea Irvin: An Appreciation
Fiction: Chuka
Poems: Temple of Poseidon, Sounion
A Critic at Large: Subject and Object • What happened when Lillian Ross profiled Ernest Hemingway.
Books: Tangled Web • An arachnophobe pays homage to the spider.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Royal Flush • The fall of red.
LIVE FROM NEW YORK • A new docuseries commemorates fifty years of “Saturday Night Live.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Playing the Percentages • A themed centenary crossword.