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A Musical for—and About—Grammar Sticklers
“The Angry Grammarian” asks whether two lovebirds can overcome differing opinions on the Oxford comma.
By Mary Norris
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 18th
“Sigh. . . . That was a relaxing weekend, but now it’s time to dive back into royal conspiracy theories.”
By Adam Douglas Thompson
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Errand Into the Maze,” “A Map of Future Ruins,” “Wild Houses,” and “The Road from Belhaven.”
Who Are Latino Americans Today?
A big new book dispels stereotypes in an effort to get beyond Latino 101.
By Graciela Mochkofsky
A Matisse by the Tool Drawer
Phyllis Hattis, who lived with the late MOMA curator William Rubin in art-crammed adjoining apartments (his was rent-controlled), gives a tour, hammer in hand.
By Zach Helfand
“Edward Hopper (Yellow and Red)”
“The windows inflect an ethic of the watched, / the overseen, the secretive.”
By W. S. Di Piero
Zach Williams Reads “Neighbors”
The author reads his story from the March 25, 2024, issue of the magazine.
The Crossword: Monday, March 18, 2024
Leonard Cohen or William Shatner, e.g.: ten letters.
By Elizabeth C. Gorski