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Goings On • DECEMBER 10 – 16, 2025
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Comment: Dangerous Waters
Deep Breath Dept.: Ornamental
Here To There Dept.: Train by Numbers
Middle Finger Dept.: Shameless
The Boards: Walking Tour
Letter from the Netherlands: How to Leave the U.S.A. • Why fed-up Americans are going Dutch.
Personal History: And Your Little Dog, Too • When animals attack.
Comic Strip: The Show Must Go On
Life and Letters: Mind Over Matter • Did the celebrated neurologist Oliver Sacks write his patients into case studies of his own psyche?
Poems: Of the People for the People but by Me
Takes: Katy Waldman on Mary McCarthy’s “One Touch of Nature”
Annals of Television: Trading Places • The ex-bankers behind HBO’s “Industry” are the latest British élites to dramatize their own kind.
Fiction: Understanding the Science
Poems: Almost Home
The Art World: Bright Lights, Big City • The new Studio Museum in Harlem shows that Black art matters.
Books: Prison Breaks • A new study illuminates the origins of incarceration.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: All Rise • A new Afghan bakery, in New York’s golden age of bread.
Pop Music: Killing Borrowed Time • Will Geese redeem noisy, lawless rock and roll?
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.