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Contributors
Goings On
On and Off the Avenue: Day-Glo Summer
Comment: A Disaster Foretold
On the Streets: Poor Little Lambs
Semiquincentennial Dept.: Geo-Fi
Ways of Seeing: Eyes Closed
Postscript: Mark Singer
Brave New World Dept.: Billionaires’ Vagina Club • Dr. Sally Greenwald optimizes orgasms for the women of Silicon Valley.
Shouts & Murmurs: My Great Meeting with God
Annals of Technology: Robot Revolution • Are the humanoids ready to be deployed?
Letter from Austria: No Return • Did an experienced climber leave his girlfriend to die at the top of a mountain?
Poems: Campbell’s Tomato Soup
A Reporter at Large: The Great Infestation • Lone-star ticks don’t just pursue and bite people. They attack a way of life.
Poems: requiem for a barber
Portfolio: Bodies of Work • Up close with OnlyFans creators.
Fiction: Pig Lab
A Critic at Large: Regression to the Mien • How mirrors, selfies, and surveillance have changed what we make of our faces.
Books: Die Another Day • The problem with modern longevity science.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: In-N-Out • The fibre fad keeps on moving.
The Art World: Elevated Looks • The Met’s “Costume Art” makes a case for fashion.
Musical Events: Californian Sublime • Esa-Pekka Salonen returns to the Ojai Music Festival.
Pop Music: Party On • At Pacha New York, an infamous night club is reborn.
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: Body Positivity • A themed crossword.