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Contributors
The Mail: The Mail
Goings On
Tables for Two: Corima • 3 Allen St.
Comment: So Many Trials
London Postcard: Forensic Fury
Dept. of Inspiration: Here Today
The Pictures: In the Stacks
Death Valley Postcard: Short-Term Lake
Dept. of Medicine: No Time to Die • When does the quest for a healthy life become unhealthy?
Shouts & Murmurs: Stories from the Trump Bible
Annals of Sound: What Is Noise? • Unpleasant sounds are a matter of perception—and control.
A Reporter Aloft: Flight of Fancy • Flying cars have long been a symbol of a future that never came. Are they finally here?
Poems: Hyacinth
Onward and Upward with Technology: Get Real • How video-game engines became the invisible infrastructure of our world.
Poems: Vision
Sketchbook: Surprise
Fiction: Late Love
A Critic at Large: How Gullible Are You? • Don’t believe what they’re telling you about misinformation.
Books: Love Machines • Why stories about robotic romance push our buttons.
Books: The Missing Link • How Delmore Schwartz tried to change poetry.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Warp Speed • Anni Albers helped establish weaving as art—then left it behind.
Pop Music: Bleeding Heart • Olivia Rodrigo’s exuberant yearning.
The Current Cinema: Snap Judgments • “Civil War.”
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Do You Follow? • A themed crossword.