
How to have a midlife crisis without leaving your house
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In 2008, I placed a call to Abe Foxman. He was the head of the Anti-Defamation League, an organization that combats antisemitism but is smart enough to hide that in its name. You have to be pretty nervous to couch your work in terms like, “...
As a person whose identity has been reduced to father and Substack writer, I am panicked about what will happen when my son Laszlo leaves in a year. Luckily, there’s a book about exactly this that comes out this week. Unfortunately, it’s a...
Screw you, Queen Camilla. You come to the New York Public Library with some store-bought Roo and present it to us like it’s the real thing? Like you’re some parent who is going to trick us into believing you found our lost stuffie? This thi...
Only a patsy gets sucked into the outrage economy of The New York Times’ opinion section. As someone who occasionally writes for said section, you’d think I’d know to stick to world news, Wordle, and Wienerschnitzel recipes.
But then I saw...
My Wife Kicked Him Out of My House. Or at Least Tried
For profile articles, I avoid sitting at a restaurant asking questions like it’s a job interview or a first date. I’d rather observe someone while they interact with friends, do errands...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Joel Stein was a writer and columnist for Time; was a columnist for L.A. Times; is the author of Man Made and In Defense of Elitism; wrote for sitcoms; hosted the podcast Story of the Week, and, yes, fine, appeared on I Love the 80s
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