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Photo Booth: How American Photography Came Into Its Own
Comment: The Chinese Question
Meetup: A Nattering of Naomis
Visiting Dignitary: Old Haunts
Trailblazer Dept.: Space Odyssey
Endangered Species: Meat Hooks
Annals of Hollywood: Action! • Inside the world of intimacy coördinators.
American Chronicles: Mother of the Sitcom • The glorious, tragic story of Gertrude Berg, the creator of “The Goldbergs.”
Shouts & Murmurs: Redditors: Immigrants Keep Kidnapping My Wife!!
Letter from Israel: Without Borders • A Palestinian doctor in Israel treats people on both sides of the conflict.
Poems: The Terminal
Profiles: Bodies, Bodies, Bodies • The British artist Jenny Saville has dedicated her career to painting human flesh.
Takes: Ina Garten on Calvin Tomkins’s “Good Cooking”
Fiction: The Queen of Bad Influences
Poems: Murmuration
Books: Toxic • What the pop culture of the two-thousands did to millennial women.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: Whiz Kid • What Old Hollywood’s “boy genius” understood.
The Current Cinema: Match Me if You Can • “Materialists.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A moderately challenging puzzle.