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Joyce Wadler

Joyce Wadler

An occasional humor column, much like the one I did at The New York Times, which was called "I Was Misinformed". But now, the only gatekeeper is me. I hear I will let me get away with anything.

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  • Joyce Wadler

    Joyce Wadler wrote the “I Was Misinformed” humor column for The New York Times, where she was a reporter for 15 years. She's been a reporter for The Washington Post, New York Magazine and Rolling Stone. She wishes she'd gone into television.

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