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Tables for Two: Cove • 285 W. Houston St.
Comment: Power and Protest
L.A. Postcard: Firebrand
The Boards: Body Politic
Hearth Dept.: A Real Gas
Sketchpad: Small-Talk Road Map
Letter from Caracas: War Clouds • Before and after the ouster of a dictator.
Our Far-Flung Correspondents: The Ice Curtain • Nome, Alaska, seems farther from Russia than ever.
Shouts & Murmurs: Ask Xander & Mariluisa
Profiles: Breaking News • Inside Bari Weiss’s hostile takeover at CBS.
Poems: Psalm for the Slightly Tilted
A Reporter at Large: Show of Force • After a chaotic visit to an ICE jail, a congresswoman faces felony charges in Trump’s war against his critics.
Poems: Snow Falling
Takes: Vinson Cunningham on Barry Blitt’s “The Politics of Fear”
Fiction: Light Secrets
A Critic at Large: The Vermonter • What happened when Bernie Sanders left Brooklyn for Burlington.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: How Should a Mother Be? • We keep revising the maternal ideal—and keep falling short of it.
On and Off the Menu: School of Fish • On the water with a Southern California seafood savant.
The Art World: Cold Comfort • The wintry triumphs of Helene Schjerfbeck.
Pop Music Won’t Back Down • The stubborn songs of Zach Bryan.
Cartoons Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.