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The New Yorker spills the (canned) beans* on another cult: bunkerism

But this one is funny — provided you’re not a paranoid. (Self-diagnose quickly before you continue reading. If you are paranoid, you won’t like what I’m writing and you certainly will not like the woman about whom I’m writing.) For … Continue reading

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Belly laughs, anyone?

Oh yes, you need them. And here’s where you can get them: The 6/27 New Yorker column, “On and Off the Avenue,” by the devastatingly funny Patricia Marx, in “Tossed and Turned: Decoding the mattress disrupters.” Which begins… Before we … Continue reading

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