Erin OverbeyOvjeren akaunt

@erinoverbey

Archive Editor, + Sunday Archive & New Yorker Classics newsletter editor. New Yorker archivist since 1994.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2009.

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    I hosted an evening celebrating 's archive for the 20th . Thank you to everyone who came out for the event last night!

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    I feel.......perhaps we should let women over the age of 40 do things more often

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    As he should. This isn't abt and should have never been abt a white person saying "hey look at this systemic racism problem — OK MY WORK IS DONE HERE!" When y'all white folks actually own how complicit you are, it's going to feel pretty awful. Heads up.

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    BRAD PITT’S PRINCE HARRY JOKE GOES DOWN WELL WITH WILLS & KATE

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    In her diary, Virginia Woolf left behind the most truthful record of what a writer’s life is actually like.

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  6. me in 2016: wow..I can't believe how many white liberals are willing to throw their neighbors & colleagues of color under the bus & help elect a nationalist president simply bc they prefer to hold to some abstract principle. me in 2020: uh..so I guess we're doing this again?!

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    You all are invaluable. Thank YOU!

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    2. velj

    All the President’s Men, from archive (and sign up for this weekly newsletter...)

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    Sunday reading from archive: this week, we're highlighting a selection of pieces on the judgment and acumen of Trump's most influential advisers—w/stories by , , , , and more.

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    In 1973 in The New Yorker, Ellen Willis looked “back” at Joni Mitchell’s “Blue”... “You’re my holy wine, You taste so bitter and so sweet, Oh, I could drink a case of you, darling, And I would still be on my feet.”

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    This week’s New Yorker Classics highlights Ellen Willis on Joni Mitchell from 1973, a must read: subscribe to get future New Yorker Classics emails:

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  12. 29. sij

    A skilled cultural traveller, Willis helped usher in a new era of music criticism. My latest Classics archive newsletter is on Ellen Willis's "Still Travelling," about Joni Mitchell's iconic album "Blue" & Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" (1973).

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    "Lou Dobbs assailed Mr. Bolton as a tool of the president’s enemies, citing as proof the fact that he used the same literary agents as James B. Comey ... prompting one of the literary agents to point out that one of their other clients was Mr. Dobbs."

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    29. sij

    "Emily Post’s 'Etiquette' is out again, this time in a new and an enlarged edition, and so the question of what to do with my evenings has been all fixed up for me." - Dorothy Parker, from this Sunday's collection of critics on classics by

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    so if i am understanding correctly, a fair process should happen neither in public nor behind closed doors, not with witnesses nor without witnesses, quickly but in due time, neither by day nor by night

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    27. sij
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    27. sij

    Terrible, terrible news. Absolutely antithetical to the finest impulses of this nation, and also economically absurd: given tax breaks and subsidies, the ultra-rich are more of a burden on this country than the poor.

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  18. 27. sij

    paris hilton's 'stars are blind' is an underrated classic. don't @ me..

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  21. 26. sij

    “The short, flat sentences of which the novel is composed convey shock and despair better than an array of facts or effusive mourning.” —Susan Lardner in her original review of Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five,” from 1969.

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