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Goings On
Photo Booth: William Eggleston’s Lonely South
Comment: Out of Control
Minneapolis Postcard: Mutual Aid
Make a Wish Dept.: Golden Ticket
Rookie Dept.: Teen Titan
Personal History: The Chapman House • Searching for home.
Brave New World Dept.: Deepfaking Orson Welles • Will an A.I. “Ambersons” right a historic wrong or desecrate a classic?
Shouts & Murmurs: Murder Most Wordle
Profiles: The Long Game • Gavin Newsom has spent a lifetime striving to be the Democrats’ future. Has his moment arrived?
Poems: Birdbath
Takes: David Remnick on S. N. Behrman’s “The Days of Duveen”
A Reporter at Large: To Build a Fire • Inside Russia’s secret campaign of sabotage in Europe.
Fiction: This Is How It Happens
THE SUNSET BRANCH
A Critic at Large: The Murdoch Method • How a family business remade the news.
Books: The Enemy of My Enemy • The nineteen-seventies and the birth of modern terrorism.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Odd Job • The perennial predicament of the artist at the office.
The Theatre: The Bad Place • “An Ark” imagines the afterlife; “Data” imagines a corporate hell.
The Current Cinema: Under the Leather • “Pillion.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.