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On and Off the Avenue: Oh Là Là Department
Comment: Military Games
Resistance Dept.: Iced Out
Dept. of Song: Crazy Boys
Shoe-Leather Dept.: Evil Andrew
Sketchpad: Trump’s Penn Station: A Vision
Letter from Alabama: Backlash • Women spoke up during #MeToo. What became of them?
Popular Chronicles: Help Wanted • The history of advice columns.
Shouts & Murmurs: Trump’s To-Undo List
The Political Scene: Move Fast and Break Things • What did Elon Musk accomplish at the Department of Government Efficiency?
Takes: Molly Fischer on Mark Singer’s “Mom Overboard!”
Poems: Overwhelm
Annals of Medicine: Early Warnings • New technologies promise to catch more cancers sooner. But such screening can pose hidden hazards.
Fiction: Any Human Heart
Poems: All Dressed Up
A Critic at Large: Tariff Men • President Trump’s McKinley fixation and the demise of liberal internationalism.
Books: Special People • What we talk about when we talk about genius.
Books: Briefly Noted
On and Off the Menu: Ladies’ Night • The Portland bar that screens only women’s sports.
Pop Music: Headphones On • How Addison Rae went from TikTok to the pop charts.
The Theatre: Solo Flights • Jean Smart in “Call Me Izzy” and John Krasinski in “Angry Alan.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.