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January 19, 2026

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Goings On

Dances of the Georgian Court and Countryside
Goings On

Dances of the Georgian Court and Countryside

Dances of the Georgian Court and Countryside
Also: Bang on a Can and St. Vincent in Richard Foreman’s “What to Wear,” the celestial folk of Cassandra Jenkins, Jennifer Wilson and Richard Brody on comfort in the cold weather, and more.
All Hail the Jamaican Patty
The Food Scene

All Hail the Jamaican Patty

All Hail the Jamaican Patty
A pastry as ubiquitous in New York City as pizza or bagels is getting its turn on the higher end.

The Talk of the Town

Daniel Immerwahr on Trump’s plans for Venezuela; Maduro in New York; boxers or briefs, Timothée?; the I.R.S.’s hole problem; a print-signing marathon.

Donald Trump Was Never an Isolationist
Comment

Donald Trump Was Never an Isolationist

Donald Trump Was Never an Isolationist
He once defied the G.O.P. by blasting military interventions. But what looked like anti-interventionism is really a preference for power freed from the pretense of principle.

Reporting & Essays

How WhatsApp Took Over the Global Conversation
Annals of Technology

How WhatsApp Took Over the Global Conversation

How WhatsApp Took Over the Global Conversation
The platform has become a core technology around the world, relied on by governments and extended families alike. What are we all doing there?
Denmark Is Sick of Being Bullied by Trump
Letter from Copenhagen

Denmark Is Sick of Being Bullied by Trump

Denmark Is Sick of Being Bullied by Trump
The U.S., once Denmark’s closest ally, is threatening to steal Greenland and attacking the country’s wind-power industry. Is this a permanent breakup?
How Marco Rubio Went from “Little Marco” to Trump’s Foreign-Policy Enabler
Profiles

How Marco Rubio Went from “Little Marco” to Trump’s Foreign-Policy Enabler

How Marco Rubio Went from “Little Marco” to Trump’s Foreign-Policy Enabler
As Secretary of State, the President’s onetime foe now offers him lavish displays of public praise—and will execute his agenda in Venezuela and around the globe.
The Backcountry Rescue Squad at America’s Busiest National Park
U.S. Journal

The Backcountry Rescue Squad at America’s Busiest National Park

The Backcountry Rescue Squad at America’s Busiest National Park
In the Great Smoky Mountains, an auxiliary team of élite outdoorsmen answers the call when park-goers’ hikes, climbs, and rafting adventures go wrong.

Takes

Patrick Radden Keefe on Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”
Takes

Patrick Radden Keefe on Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”

Patrick Radden Keefe on Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”
Capote’s journalistic transgressions were serious, but there is no denying the awesome influence of his work.

Shouts & Murmurs

Mom and Dad: The Performance Review
Shouts & Murmurs

Mom and Dad: The Performance Review

Mom and Dad: The Performance Review
​Accomplished: Mom made partner and ditched skinny jeans; I quit cello and started seventh grade; Dad looked for a job.

Fiction

Reflections
Sketchbook

Reflections

Reflections
Do you see what I see (in this guy’s sunglasses)?
“Kim’s Game”
Fiction

“Kim’s Game”

“Kim’s Game”
She didn’t much care for him or his video camera. But then, she’s never much cared for anthropologists.

The Critics

The New York Shooting That Defined an Era
A Critic at Large

The New York Shooting That Defined an Era

The New York Shooting That Defined an Era
On a mild December day in 1984, a man named Bernie Goetz shot four Black teen-agers on a subway. The incident galvanized the city. Are we still living in its wake?
Briefly Noted
Books

Briefly Noted

Briefly Noted
“Sitting Bull’s War,” “Homeschooled,” “Lightbreakers,” and “Before I Forget.”
How to Recover from Caring Too Much
Books

How to Recover from Caring Too Much

How to Recover from Caring Too Much
If you laugh at unfunny jokes, raise your hand too quickly, or can’t decide on your favorite color, you may be exhibiting a fawn response.
In Tracy Letts’s “Bug,” Crazy Is Contagious
The Theatre

In Tracy Letts’s “Bug,” Crazy Is Contagious

In Tracy Letts’s “Bug,” Crazy Is Contagious
A Broadway revival arrives at a moment when paranoia plots are everywhere.
The Zealous Voyagers of “Magellan” and “The Testament of Ann Lee”
The Current Cinema

The Zealous Voyagers of “Magellan” and “The Testament of Ann Lee”

The Zealous Voyagers of “Magellan” and “The Testament of Ann Lee”
In two historical bio-pics, the directors Lav Diaz and Mona Fastvold employ bold formal devices to hold their protagonists at a compelling remove.

Poems

“Changing Table”
Poems

“Changing Table”

“Changing Table”
“The thing about children is: / they disappear.”
“Men’s Beds”
Poems

“Men’s Beds”

“Men’s Beds”
“I was promiscuous / With my feelings most of all.”

Cartoons

Puzzles & Games

The Crossword: Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Crossword

The Crossword: Tuesday, January 6, 2026

The Crossword: Tuesday, January 6, 2026
A moderately challenging puzzle.
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