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Contributors
The Mail: The Mail
Goings On About Town: This Week
Tables for Two: Torrisi Bar & Restaurant • 275 Mulberry St.
Comment: Carlson’s War
Majesty Dept.: Arthur Was Here
Wind on Capitol Hill: Watergate Follies
The Deep: The Sixth Borough
At the Museums: Whoosh
Letter from the U.K.: King Me • Charles tried to be a philosopher-prince. But a British monarch must keep quiet.
Shouts & Murmurs: Making Of
Annals of Rock and Roll: Sad Dads • How the National captures the unmagnificent lives of adults.
A Reporter at Large: The Fugitive Princesses • Fleeing a life of privilege and brutality in Dubai.
Poems: Fishing in the Blood
Profiles: The Man in the Room • Paul Schrader’s new film, “Master Gardener,” completes a trilogy. But he wants to make one more.
Sketchbook: The Cream of the Crop
Fiction: The Plaza
Poems: How to Read in the Dark
Books: Behind the Lens • The making of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.
Books: Home Fires • Why the flames kindled at Waco are still burning.
Books: Briefly Noted
The Art World: Early Bloomer • Georgia O’Keeffe before she was famous.
The Theatre: Big City • “New York, New York” and “Good Night, Oscar.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.