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- Ben McGrath: Mary Bloom, Westminster Dog Show photographer.
- Raffi Khatchadourian: Dallas Wiens, face transplant recipient.
- David Denby: “Chronicle,” “In Darkness” reviews.
- Andrea K. Scott: Klara Lidén, at the Reena Spaulings gallery.
- Alex Ross: ISSUE Project Room’s permanent space.
- Books: “Saladin” by Anne-Marie Eddé, review.
- Goings on About Town: Night Life
- Emily Nussbaum: “The Loving Story,” “Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory,” on HBO.
- Books: “Nod House” by Nathaniel Mackey, review.
- Alice Fulton: “Malus Domestica.”
- John Freeman: “Allowances.”
- Andrea K. Scott: Ciano in the Flatiron District.
- Jonathen Franzen: Edith Wharton’s novels of sympathy.
- Books: “American Egyptologist” by Jeffrey Abt, review.
- Hendrik Hertzberg: Presidential debates, Citizens United, and the politics of media.
- Goings on About Town: On the Horizon
- Goings on About Town: Movies
- David Denby: “The Story of G.I. Joe,” at Film Forum.
- Gerald Stern: “Nietzsche.”
- Ben Greenman: Sinéad O’Connor’s “How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?”
- Anthony Lane: M.R. James’s “Collected Ghost Stories.”
- Andrew Marantz: Buddy Roemer, Presidential candidate, O.W.S. supporter.
- Jane Mayer: Larry McCarthy, Mitt Romney, and Restore Our Future super PAC.
- Sasha Frere-Jones: Rick Ross and the life style of a boss.
- Lizzie Widdicombe: Quentin Rowan, a.k.a. Q. R. Markham, plagiarism addict.
- Alex Ross: Philip Glass’s 75th birthday celebrations.
- Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks
- Alec Wilkinson: JD Souther in the American Songbook, at Lincoln Center.
- Michael Chabon: “Citizen Conn.”
- Books: “Vulture Peak” by John Burdett, review.
- Your Eustace, 2012: Eustace Tilley Contest.
- Happy Anniversary by Richard McGuire
- James Surowiecki: Research in Motion and the BlackBerry’s rise and fall.
- Goings on About Town: The Theatre
- Goings on About Town: Dance
- Goings on About Town: Art
- Goings on About Town: Classical Music
- Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond
- John Lahr: “Look Back in Anger,” a John Osborne revival.
- Cartoons from the Issue
- Emily Nussbaum: Children’s TV enjoys a renaissance.
- Goings On About Town: Venues: Museum of the City of New York
- John Lahr: Margaret Edson’s “Wit,” Daniel Talbott’s “Yosemite.”
- Peter Schjeldahl: Ellsworth Kelly’s Albany studio.
- Leslie T. Chang: Zhang Bing, Lao Kang, and China’s workplace novels.
- Mark Singer: Stanley Tucci and Tom Rob Smith on German TV.
- Sasha Frere-Jones: Jay-Z, at Carnegie Hall.
- Lizzie Widdicombe: Young Professionals United for Change watch the State of the Union.
- Wyatt Mason: Adam Johnson’s novel of North Korea, “The Orphan Master’s Son.”
- T. Coraghessan Boyle: “Los Gigantes.”