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Goings On About Town: This Week
Tables for Two: San Jeronimo • 461 Port Richmond Ave., Staten Island
Comment: Deciding Elections
Gift List Dept.: Better Than Cheese
The Musical Life: Old Growth
Off Time: Stereotypes
Best Medicine: Minute of Fury
Personal History: The King and I • Remembering the late, great film director Jean-Luc Godard.
Shouts & Murmurs: Every Day on Twitter
Annals of Technology: The Future of Everything • How the quantum computer will change the world—eventually.
Profiles: Anti-Woke, Inc. • Will skewering corporate do-gooders and civil-rights activists make Vivek Ramaswamy a right-wing star?
Poem: Water Like a Stone
A Reporter at Large: Second Nature • How rewilders in India are working to reverse environmental destruction.
Fiction: The Other Party
Poem: Cardinals
Books: The Numbers Game • Mystic quests and mathematicians in Cormac McCarthy’s two new novels.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Theatre: Out of the Darkness • “Your Own Personal Exegesis” and “Ohio State Murders.”
On Television: Naked Ambition • “Welcome to Chippendales,” on Hulu.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A lightly challenging puzzle.