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The Food Scene: L&L Hawaiian Barbecue • 201 Allen St.
Comment: About-Face
Awards Season Update: Lost and Found
Where the Time Goes Dept: Turn, Turn, Turn
Georgia Postcard: Dr. Waterfall
Sketchpad: Billionaire Merit Badges
Annals of the Sea: The Sunken Place • What secrets lie in the holds of slave ships?
houts & Murmurs: You Have Reached the U.S. Government
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Flirting with Disaster • “Chicken Shop Date” gives the celebrity interview a screwball spin.
A Reporter at Large: The End of Children • Birth rates are crashing around the world. What does that mean for our future?
Poems: Izzy Kasoff
Takes: Michael Cunningham on Annie Proulx’s “Brokeback Mountain”
Letter from Ukraine: Shadow Warrior • How a career spy helped shape his country’s defense against Russia.
Fiction: Keuka Lake
Poems: To Sew a Freedom Suit
A Critic at Large: Gilded • Plutocrats and anarchists, now and then.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Catch Me if You Can • The many guises of Robert Frost.
Musical Events: A Belated Début • An 1887 opera by the Black composer Edmond Dédé finally appears onstage.
On Television: Tourist Trap • “The White Lotus,” on HBO.
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.