| Daily Comment Stop Saying That Impeachment Is Political Impeachment is not a substitute for politics; it appeals to the principles of law and duty that make politics possible. By Adam Gopnik | | | Page-Turner The Life Lessons of “Little Lulu” She had other, better things to do than worry about the eternal problem of the boys’ clubhouse—and, anyway, she was smarter, so there. By Margaret Atwood | | | | | Cultural Comment The Powerful Perspective of “Queen & Slim” The film is a meditation on a system of justice that treats innocent people as outlaws. By Jelani Cobb | The Current Cinema The Fanciful Flamboyance of “The Aeronauts” The closer Tom Harper’s film gets to peak silliness, the more beautiful it becomes. By Anthony Lane | | | Musical Events The Pristine Empire of ECM Records On its fiftieth anniversary, the revered jazz and classical label launches a major Beethoven cycle with the Danish String Quartet. By Alex Ross | The Theatre “The Inheritance” Is a Tribute to E. M. Forster Matthew Lopez found in the tale of two sisters in turn-of-the-century London a template for a story about gay men in New York. By Alexandra Schwartz | | | | Puzzles and Games Dept. Reintroducing The New Yorker’s Cryptic Crossword Our delightfully devious cryptic is back. Here’s how to solve it. By Nicholas Henriquez and Liz Maynes-Aminzade | | | | | Daily Shouts The Oral History of a 1999 Comedy Movie Has it aged well? Is it so politically incorrect and sexist that it’s outright offensive to nearly everyone on Earth? By Keaton Patti | Daily Cartoon Friday, November 29th By Julia Suits | | | | | | |
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