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Comment: Bumpy Ride
Peace on Earth Dept.: Pope-A-Dope
Collab Dept.: Eat the Chowchow
The Boards: Stomping Ground
Paris Postcard: Fail!
Annals of Technology: Resurrection Hardware • When precious files are lost, data-recovery experts begin their necromancy.
Personal History: Tabula Rasa • Volume Six.
Shouts & Murmurs: Escape Rooms for Middle-Aged People
Profiles: The Executor • What Secretary of Education Linda McMahon learned in the ring.
Poems: Spring Comes and I Finally Throw Out the Last Flowers I Bought You
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Man of Action • Antoine Fuqua has built a career on films with irresistible heroes. Now he’s taking on Michael Jackson.
Poems: Favor
Fiction: Ordinary Wear and Tear
The Art World: Sleeping Beauty • Why Raphael’s brilliance is deemed boring.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Start Making Sense • Being reasonable as a social virtue.
Books: The Way It Happened • Karen Tei Yamashita’s novel about the Japanese internment and its aftermath.
The Theatre: Catnip • Sharp claws at “Becky Shaw” and “Cats: The Jellicle Ball.”
The Current Cinema: Foul Is Fair • “I Swear.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.