COMMENT
"The Graduates" by Louis Menand: The real lessons learned from college graduation.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
"Ségo-Sarko" by Anthony Lane: France elects a new president.LETTER FROM WASHINGTON
"Woodward vs. Tenet" by Jeffrey Goldberg: The flap over Bob Woodward's review of George Tenet's tell-all.
SHOUTS & MURMURS
"Share Our Joy" by Larry Doyle: You're invited to a wedding website.
AMERICAN CHRONICLES
"The Meaning of Life" by Jill Lapore: The evolution of Milton Bradley's virtuous Game of Life.
BOOKS
THE CURRENT CINEMA
"Drifters" by Anthony Lane: Hal Hartley's Fay Grim and the Owen brothers (Luke, Wilson, and Andrew) in The Wendell Baker Story.
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