Weekend America Series
Good News, Bad News, No News
Each week, a revolving panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had.
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week, we have writer John Ridley, author of "The American Way" and the NPR blog "Visible Man"; conceptual and performance artist damali ayo; and "Ask a Mexican" columnist Gustavo Arellano.
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week, we have former "Simpsons" writer and producer Dana Gould; Yale Literature Professor Amy Hungerford; and writer David Rakoff.
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week, we have Hollywood writer, Dana Gould; "Savage Love" columnist Dan Savage; and Diana Abu-Jaber, author of the new book "Origin."
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Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week we have chef Anthony Bourdain, whose show "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, airs on the Travel Channel; also, writer David Rakoff; and Yale literature professor Amy Hungerford.
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week we have Hollywood writer Dana Gould; John Ridley, the author of "The American Way;" and Stacey Grenrock Woods, the author of "I California."
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week we have Hollywood writer Dana Gould; Gustavo Arellano, the author of the "Ask a Mexican" column in the OC Weekly; and Yale literature professor Amy Hungerford.
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Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week we have David Rakoff, actor and author of "Don't Get Too Comfortable," and John Warner, editor of McSweeneys.net
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week we have John Ridley, the author of "The American Way," Nancy French, the author of "A Red State of Mind," and Gustavo Arellano, who writes the nationally syndicated "Ask a Mexican" newspaper column.
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week we have Yale literature professor Amy Hungerford; essayist, journalist and actor David Rakoff; and New Yorker cartoonist Bruce Eric Kaplan, author of "Edmund and Rosemary Go to Hell: A Tale Of Our Times With (Hopefully) Some Hope For Us All."
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. This week we have Ana Marie Cox from Time magazine and formerly of Wonkette; Sherman Alexie, the author of "Flight"; and columnist Dan Savage.
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. Weighing in this week is comedy writer Dana Gould, essayist and actor David Rakoff, and Yale Literature Professor Amy Hungerford.
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Good News, Bad News, No News
Our panel of non-experts review the week's events in a parlor game to gauge what kind of week America had. Weighing in this week is John Ridley, author of "The American Way," Ana Marie Cox from Time magazine and formerly of Wonkette, and Bob Mankoff, the cartoon editor at The New Yorker