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Comment: Ill Advised
Cavity Dept.: Chewy
Back to School Dept.: Dumpster Diving
Embodiment Dept.: Callas, Galas
Sketchpad: Songs From Taylor’s Wedding-Planning Album
Letter from Copenhagen: There’s the Rub • At the World Championship in Massage, no body is left behind.
Poems: From ‘Sometimes Tropic of New Orleans’
Takes: Philip Gourevitch on Gilles Peress’s Photo from September 11th
Brave New World Dept.: Bot Meets Girl • Playing the field with a pack of A.I. companions.
Shouts & Murmurs: Gulf
A Reporter at Large: Enemies of the State • Inside the Trump Administration’s mass-deportation program.
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Talking Cure • Bella Freud’s podcast, “Fashion Neurosis,” was born of obsession—and childhood trauma.
Fiction: Voyagers!
Poems: I Speak with gravity.
Books: There’s Something About Marlowe • Spy, murder victim, and the boldest poet of his day, the transgressive Elizabethan dramatist is catnip to biographers.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: Take Me Back • Nostalgic cravings at the Minnesota State Fair.
Pop Music: Comedy of Errors • Sabrina Carpenter’s carnal jokes.
Musical Events: The Chameleon • Bohuslav Martinů explored one musical form after another.
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.