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The Food Scene: Sendo • 876 6th Ave., 2nd floor
Comment: It Can Happen Here
Pep Talk Dept.: The People’s House
Lost Causes: Bad Time
The Musical Life: Philly Style
The Political Scene: The Family Plan • The pro-life movement’s new playbook.
Onward and Upward with the Arts: Color Instinct • Jadé Fadojutimi, a British painter, sees the world through a prism.
Poems: Vigil
Shouts & Murmurs: What’s Your Parenting-Failure Style?
Dispatches: Unchecked, Unbalanced • Reckoning with Donald Trump’s return to power.
Dispatches: Concerning the Underlying Disease
Dispatches: Too Many Crooks
Dispatches: American Fascist
Dispatches: Womanhood, as Defined by Man
Dispatches: Folding the Flag
Dispatches: Dobbs Was Just the Beginning
Dispatches: Who We Have Been
Dispatches: Hemlines
Dispatches: On Whiteness
Dispatches: The Back Came for Us
Dispatches: The Outliers
Fiction: Heavy Snow
Poems: Everything Always
The Art World: Stuck on You • Pain and pleasure at a tattoo convention.
A Critic at Large: New Chapter • Is the twentieth-century novel a genre unto itself?
Books: Collision Course • In Devika Rege’s first novel, India enters a troubling new era.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Current Cinema: Yule Rules • “Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.