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Leisure Dept.: Big Fish
Sneak Preview: Take You There
The Musical Life: Post-Kennedy Center
Rarities: Mint in Box
Annals of Medicine: Coming of Age • One of the world’s rarest diseases causes rapid, brutal aging. Can it be stopped?
Profiles: The Last Indie Rock Star • How Mac DeMarco got so popular.
Takes: Andrew Marantz on Janet Flanner’s “Führer”
Shouts & Murmurs: When I’m Ninety-Five
A Reporter at Large: The Number • How much is Trump pocketing off the Presidency?
Poems: Covid Snow
Fiction: The Corn Woman, Her Husband, and Their Child
Poems: I Was a First Alto in the 1980s
A Critic at Large: The Messenger • The lives and loves of James Baldwin.
Books: A Screaming Skull • The science of headaches.
Books: Briefly Noted
On Television: Seeing Red • Conservatism onscreen in 2025.
The Current Cinema: The Curse of Horror • “Weapons” and “Harvest.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.