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Tables for Two: The Eighty-Six • 86 Bedford St.
On and Off the Avenue: The Murder-Mystery Weekend
Comment: Billions
Haberdasher Dept.: Everybody’s Fly
Adaptation: The Escapist
Dept. of Bonding: Too Many Cooks
Knockout Dept.: Footwork
Medical Dispatch: In Search of a Fix • What Ozempic reveals about the science of addiction.
Onward and Upward with the Arts: The Landscape Artist • In rural Scotland, the sculptor Andy Goldsworthy contemplates his own decay.
Shouts & Murmurs: I Will Be Your Next President
A Reporter At Large: The Brood • Why did a mysterious couple collect babies in a Los Angeles mansion?
Poems: Ode 1
Annals of Inquiry: I, Claudius • No one knows exactly how A.I. systems work. Teams at Anthropic are trying to decode the machine mind.
Poems: A Very Small Snowflake
Fiction: Predictions and Presentiments
A Critic at Large: Listening to Joe Rogan • How a gift for shooting the shit turned into an online empire—and a political force.
Books: Toy Story • When childhood became big business.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: The Measure of Things • How Tennyson reckoned with the immensities of nature, time, and grief.
On and Off the Menu: Daily Bread • Why we can’t stop reading—and writing—food diaries.
The Art World: Monster Mash • Pierre Huyghe brings his art to Berghain.
On Television: Cashing Out • “Industry,” on HBO.
The Current Cinema: Brother Act • “My Father’s Shadow.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Sounds Dandy • A themed anniversary crossword.