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Photo Booth: China’s Shifting Countryside
Comment: Getting in Line
New Delhi Postcard: Chai Anxiety
The Boards: Damn It, Janet
Here To There Dept.: Special Deliveries
House-Hunters: As Seen on TV
Personal History: Scene One • On becoming a filmmaker.
American Chronicles: Beta Blockers • The alpha-male camps that promise to turn you—or your son—into a real man.
Shouts & Murmurs: If I Made Novelty T-Shirts
A Reporter at Large: The Spy Who Told All • A former C.I.A. officer says he helped stop Iran from getting the bomb.
Poems: The Great-Grandmothers
Annals of Religion: The Divide • At synagogues, arguments about Israel are boiling over.
Poems: Following Bashō’s Narrow Walk Into the Interior
Fiction: Enough for Now
Books: By the Numbers • Arthur C. Brooks’s guide to maximizing your daily meaning quotient.
Books: Good Tape • In Ben Lerner’s new novel, a high-stakes interview doesn’t go as planned.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: Florida Woman • A young chef captures the funk and ferment of her home state.
On Television: Reality Check • “Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat,” on Prime Video.
A Critic at Large: Screened Out • One of the world’s great filmmakers, an Iranian, is going largely unnoticed.
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.