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Goings On About Town: This Week
Tables for Two: Gage & Tollner • 372 Fulton St., Brooklyn
Comment: Heroes
Currency Dept.: Dead Stock
Tour Dept.: Fad Kids
North Carolina Postcard: Speed Demons
The Boards: Revived
Profiles: Dark Lady • Elisabeth Moss—actor, director, rom-com fan, Scientologist—likes to play feral.
Shouts & Murmurs: Mastering the Art of Stress Eating
Portfolio: A Harrowed Land • The costs of an onslaught in Bucha, Kharkiv, Irpin, and elsewhere.
Letter from Ukraine: The Wound-Dressers • When Russia attacked Kyiv, Ukrainians dropped everything to protect the capital—and to ease others’ suffering.
Poem: Pompeii
Fiction: Nondisclosure Agreement
Poem: Sundown Walks to the Edge of the Story
A Critic at Large: Ancestor Worship • Where does the craze for genealogy come from?
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: The Evil That Men Do • A Mexican novelist explores how misogyny turns murderous.
The Theatre: Free Speech • Thornton Wilder’s “The Skin of Our Teeth,” revamped.
On Television: Second Fiddle • “The First Lady,” on Showtime.
CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.