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Writing and RECording what’s on my mind. Newsletter: Joe's Journal.
Winner, Village Voice "Best Tumblr" Award, 2011
Blogger, journalist, podcaster, trying to get back to my roots.
Professor, CUNY Grad Center, Nobel laureate and former columnist, NY Times. Also, according to Donald Trump, a “Deranged BUM.”
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