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Tables For Two: Gjelina • 45 Bond St.
Comment: Counting the Ways
Bad Old Days Dept.: Survivors
Village People: Rebel Yeller
Dept. of Picking: Make It New
Protest Dept.: Write It Again
Letter from Gaza: Hospitals in Ruins • A doctor witnesses what remains of a ravaged health-care system.
Shouts & Murmurs: Our Commitment to You
Onward and Upward with Technology: Subtitling Your Life • Advances in transcription are good news for the hard of hearing.
The Political Scene: Follow the Leader • A culture of obedience reigns in Trump’s Washington.
Poems: Madrigal
Profiles: Across the Gulf • Can President Claudia Sheinbaum manage Trump—and Mexico’s fragile democracy?
Takes: Carrie Brownstein on Richard Avedon’s Portrait of Cat Power
Poems: Beforetimes
Fiction: Tortoiseshell
A Critic at Large: A Time to Kill • The last-ditch effort to head off the Civil War.
Books: Screen Time • Motherhood in an age of reproductive surveillance.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: Energy Boost • The quest to build a perfect protein bar.
The Theatre: London Bridge • “Richard II,” “The Years,” “Kyoto,” “Manhunt,” and “The Glass Menagerie.”
The Current Cinema: Consuming Passions • “Sinners.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.