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Tables for Two: Babbo • 110 Waverly Pl.
Comment: The New Guy
London Postcard: Not Your Average Bear
Mockup Dept.: Shadow Boxing
Dept. of Austerity: Quaking
Sketchpad: MAHA Country
Annals of Education: Alphabet Soup • We know how to help kids with dyslexia, but often fail to. Why?
Shouts & Murmurs: Premeditated
Brave New World Dept.: For Richer or Poorer • Saying yes to the prenup.
Profiles: Last Highway • How Willie Nelson sees America.
Takes: Lawrence Wright on A. J. Liebling’s “The Great State”
A Reporter at Large: Yes, Boss • Peter Navarro, a tariff cheerleader, created the template of sycophancy for Trump Administration officials.
Poems: Memory Palace
Fiction: The Welfare State
Poems: It’s Getting Lighter
A Critic at Large: Look It Up • Is the dictionary becoming extinct?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Freudian Slips • The psychology of fashion.
Musical Events: The Sound of Silents • Organists continue to perform imaginative accompaniments to century-old films.
The Theatre: On Y Va • “Tartuffe” closes out a year of Molière.
The Current Cinema: The Victor and the Spoils • “Marty Supreme.”
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Crossword: The Holiday Crossword • 2025 in language.