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A Knicks-Loving Randle (Not That One) Takes to the Court

Julius Randle, the injured Knicks star, watches his seven-year-old son, Kyden, play a peewee game and reflects on missing the playoffs.

R. Kikuo Johnson’s “Genuine Style”

The artist depicts all the luxuries the city has to offer.

How 3M Discovered, Then Concealed, the Dangers of Forever Chemicals

The company found its own toxic compounds in human blood—and kept selling them.

Letters from Our Readers

Readers respond to Louis Menand’s piece about threats to academic freedom and Alex Ross’s essay about noise.

Identified

Non-U.F.O.s: Wizard in balloon. Confirmed origin: Oz. Prophet on flying horselike creature. Confirmed origin: Mecca. Undead in cape. Confirmed origin: Caucasus region.

We Must Defend the Bust

Breasts are subject to capricious restrictions and contradictory norms. What would it take to set them free?

“The Call to Worship”

“I prefer a theology of silence, the eschatology / of the shrug.”