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Goings On
Goings On: Celebrating the Holidays
Comment: Medical Alert
Smuggling Dept.: Ukrainian Bubbles
L.A. Postcard: High Jinks
Dept. of Fractionating: Joyride
The Pictures: Legacy in Pittsburgh
Letter from the Rio Grande Valley: The Texas Exodus • Amid stringent abortion laws, ob-gyns are fleeing the state.
American Chronicles: Deadline Extension • Old age, reborn.
Shouts & Murmurs: Withholding Sex from My Wife
Brave New World Dept.: Getting a Grip • Robots learn to use their hands.
U.S. Journal: Wild Side • Is Lake Tahoe’s bear boom getting out of hand?
Poems: Homage to Willie Mays
Fiction: Paris Friend
THE WORLD Poems: The World
Books: Now You See Me • John Singer Sargent’s strange, slippery portraits of an art dealer’s family.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Fellow-Travellers • The surprisingly sunny origins of the Frankfurt School.
On Television: Anti Heroes • “The Franchise,” on HBO.
The Theatre: Let’s Make a Deal • “Death Becomes Her” and “Burnout Paradise.”
The Current Cinema: Baddie Issues • “Wicked” and “Gladiator II.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.