In a city of 8 million, every person you pass on a park bench contains a hidden opera. I recently dug into one of those New York stories, and what I learned stunned me. Thread below -- and story here: https://t.co/toY10mSoT8
Welcome to The Run Up!
In our first episode, we talked to voters about the fragile state of democracy. And this time, it's abt more than Joe Biden or Donald Trump or any individual. It's the political system itself.
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Brave women told me and @mega2e their stories. We wrote articles and a book. Now it’s all a movie. Thank you to the SHE SAID filmmakers, cast and crew for caring about every moment and word. https://t.co/aqJibMFKJy
I can't shake this story. Love how @samdolnick
just writes through the messiness of life (and beautifully) and doesn't shy away from exposing the rough edges we all have -- it makes the friendship between these two men emerge so powerfully.
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In my story about Chinatown, the McDonald's fish sandwich figured prominently. It turns out to be a very resonant sandwich! Here's a lovely ode to the meal from Jane Hu in @NYTmag
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RIP Francis X. Clines, a @nytimes reporter, columnist and foreign correspondent who was one of the greatest of his generation.
Young reporters, including me, worshipped Frank.
We all hoped that one day, our writing could be half as good as his was.
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In a city of 8 million, every person you pass on a park bench contains a hidden opera. I recently dug into one of those New York stories, and what I learned stunned me. Thread below -- and story here: https://t.co/toY10mSoT8
Mo and Tin's friendship raises questions about redemption. Can a friendship make up for your worst mistakes? I think about that a lot. I think about Mo and Tin a lot.
Here's my story. Linger on the photos by @Anrizzy, too. https://t.co/toY10mSoT8
In a city of 8 million, every person you pass on a park bench contains a hidden opera. I recently dug into one of those New York stories, and what I learned stunned me. Thread below -- and story here: https://t.co/toY10mSoT8
A world opened up, filled with secrets, shame and desperation. What stood out most, though, was Mo and Tin's friendship.
News doesn't often focus on friendship. But it matters a lot. The pandemic highlighted that for many people, and the response to the story underscores that.