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Goings On
Goings On: On and Off The Avenue • Well Suited
Comment: Looking Back
Off the Air Dept.: Swan Song
Dept. of Succession: Inability
Art Dept.: Elevated Taste
Real Moves: A Flight Not Taken
American Chronicles: What We Hold • The writing and meaning of the Declaration of Independence.
Shouts & Murmurs: Senior-Discount Disneyland
Letter from California: Fools Rush In • With gold prices soaring, Americans are once again heading West.
A Reporter at Large: Out of Office • In the Trump era, what role should an ex-President play?
Poems: While My Daughter Is in Surgery I Think About a Night in a Hotel in Florence
Profiles: American Tween • In some ways, the world is cooked. But being a twelve-year-old still kind of eats.
Sketchbook: Trump’s America
Portfolio: Resolved • High-school debate, our real national pastime.
Fiction: Standings
Poems: 1970
A Critic at Large: The Shot Heard Round the World? • The American Revolution was just one front in a vast global war. Which went rather well for the Brits.
Books: Crossroads • The inventor of “intersectionality” looks back—and ahead.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: The Big Picture • Frederic Church turned landscape into a vision of national virtue.
Books: Visiting Hours • In Harriet Clark’s début novel, a prisoner’s daughter must find her way.
The Theatre: Revamps • Two new musicals on Broadway, “Schmigadoon!” and “The Lost Boys.”
The Current Cinema: Couture Shock • “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Homegrown • A themed crossword.