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Episode 90: Susan Dominus
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61 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2014
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Podcast episode
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Susan Dominus is a staff writer at the New York Times Magazine.
"A lot of reporting is really just hanging around and not going home until something interesting happens."
Thanks to TinyLetter for sponsoring this week's episode.
Show notes:
@susandominus
Dominus on Longform
[7:00] Longform Podcast #31: Emily Nussbaum
[9:45] "Santa's Little Helper" (New York Times • Dec 1999)
[10:00] "The Allergy Prison" (New York Times Magazine • Jun 2001)
[11:00] "Shabana is Late for School" (New York Times Magazine • Sep 2002)
[16:00] "Everybody Has a Mother" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 2003)
[17:30] "What Happened to the Girls in Le Roy?" (New York Times Magazine • Mar 2012)
[25:15] "Eve Ensler Wants to Save the World" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 2002)
[30:15] "He Could Be Cranky, But He Was Her Neighbor" (New York Times • Mar 2008)
[32:00] "Susan Dominus is the Best" (Hamilton Nolan • Gawker • Jul 2009)
[33:15] Longform Podcast #87: Amanda Hess
[33:46] "It's All Sweetness and Light, Until the Snowballs Fly" (New York Times • Feb 2010)
[35:00] "Could Conjoined Twins Share a Mind?" (New York Times Magazine • May 2011)
[35:15] Longform Podcast #28: Joel Lovell (live)
[43:00] "The Woman Who Took the Fall for JPMorgan Chase" (New York Times Magazine • Oct 2012)
[49:00] "Daniel Radcliffe's Next Trick is to Make Harry Potter Disappear" (New York Times Magazine • Oct 2013)
[53:30] "Why Isn't Maggie Cheung a Hollywood Star?" (New York Times • Nov 2004)
[54:00] "Dangerous When Interested" (New York Times Magazine • Aug 2007)
[58:00] "Life in the Age of Old, Old Age" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 2004)
"A lot of reporting is really just hanging around and not going home until something interesting happens."
Thanks to TinyLetter for sponsoring this week's episode.
Show notes:
@susandominus
Dominus on Longform
[7:00] Longform Podcast #31: Emily Nussbaum
[9:45] "Santa's Little Helper" (New York Times • Dec 1999)
[10:00] "The Allergy Prison" (New York Times Magazine • Jun 2001)
[11:00] "Shabana is Late for School" (New York Times Magazine • Sep 2002)
[16:00] "Everybody Has a Mother" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 2003)
[17:30] "What Happened to the Girls in Le Roy?" (New York Times Magazine • Mar 2012)
[25:15] "Eve Ensler Wants to Save the World" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 2002)
[30:15] "He Could Be Cranky, But He Was Her Neighbor" (New York Times • Mar 2008)
[32:00] "Susan Dominus is the Best" (Hamilton Nolan • Gawker • Jul 2009)
[33:15] Longform Podcast #87: Amanda Hess
[33:46] "It's All Sweetness and Light, Until the Snowballs Fly" (New York Times • Feb 2010)
[35:00] "Could Conjoined Twins Share a Mind?" (New York Times Magazine • May 2011)
[35:15] Longform Podcast #28: Joel Lovell (live)
[43:00] "The Woman Who Took the Fall for JPMorgan Chase" (New York Times Magazine • Oct 2012)
[49:00] "Daniel Radcliffe's Next Trick is to Make Harry Potter Disappear" (New York Times Magazine • Oct 2013)
[53:30] "Why Isn't Maggie Cheung a Hollywood Star?" (New York Times • Nov 2004)
[54:00] "Dangerous When Interested" (New York Times Magazine • Aug 2007)
[58:00] "Life in the Age of Old, Old Age" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 2004)
Released:
Apr 30, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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