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The Food Scene: Three Exceptional Panettones
Comment: Ring Cycles
In These United States: Helpline
Gift List Dept.: Lumps of Coal, Cont’d
Doppelgänger Dept.: Real Waxworks
Up in the Sky: Stranger Things
Profiles: Working Man • The Hollywood slog that led Adam Scott to “Severance.”
Shouts & Murmurs: To the Detective Investigating My Murder
Annals of Inquiry: Talk Sense • How much sway does our language have over our thinking?
A Reporter at Large: You Won’t Get Free of It • Alice Munro’s partner sexually abused her daughter. The harm ran through the work and the family.
Poems: Prelude in Grey Major
Fiction: The Leper
Poems: Bass Lake
Books: The Spotify Syndrome • What is the world’s largest music-streaming platform really costing us?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: What Good Is Morality? • Ask not just where it came from but what it does for us.
Dancing: Nature Studies • Kyle Abraham’s “Dear Lord, Make Me Beautiful.”
On Television: International Affairs • “Black Doves,” on Netflix.
The Theatre: Momma Mia • Audra McDonald triumphs in “Gypsy” on Broadway.
The Current Cinema: Art of Stone • “The Brutalist.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Holiday Crossword • 2024 in language.