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Goings On About Town: This Week • When masked audiences spread out at the Guggenheim Museum—as they periodically have since late March, when the “Works & Process” series re-started indoor performances—they do so in a spiral formation, up and around the walkway of Frank Lloyd Wright’s rotunda. The show happens at ground level, and the energy rises. On April 11, that energy comes from the Passion Fruit Dance Company (pictured above) as the all-female troupe employs hip-hop and house dance to tell stories of personal liberation.
Goings On About Town: Podcasts
Tables for Two: Forma Pasta Factory
Comment: Build Back Greener?
The Pictures: Aquanauts
Dept. of Persuasion: Taxes at Work
Dept. of Adapting: Drag to Go
Sketchpad: Heard on the Street
Onward and Upward With the Arts: This Isn’t a Joke • First, Josh Thomas created a sitcom about autism. Then he wondered why.
Shouts & Murmurs: Insomnia: The Opera
Life and Letters: The Long Song • Nathaniel Mackey’s alternative history of humankind.
A Reporter at Large: Ghost Walls • As the Chinese state cracks down in Xinjiang, a woman struggles to free herself.
Poem: Let Me
Fiction: Separation
Books: Fluid Dynamics • What Helen Frankenthaler brought to the canvas.
Poem: Post-Fire Forest
Books: Fun City • The making of “Midnight Cowboy.”
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: American Idol • Cynthia Ozick’s graven images.
On Television: The Pop Shop • Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s “Hemingway” takes on the man, not the myth.
The Current Cinema: Into the Earth • “Godzilla vs. Kong” and “This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection.”
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Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A lightly challenging puzzle.