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Nancy Rommelmann and Matt Welch

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Media, current events, politics and various blah-blah with Matt Welch, Nancy Rommelmann and whoever wanders into the Paloma Media compound in Chinatown for cocktails and talk-talk. Come on in!
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A reading of "The Collateralists," by Nancy Rommelmann, published on Make More Pie Substack on January 18, 2023. Related: "A Murder in Portland," by Nancy Rommelmann, published in Washington Examiner Magazine on December 29, 2023. "A Pox Upon Portland: Progressivism is Killing the City," by Jonah Goldberg, published in The Dispatch on January 20, 2…
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A reading of "The Reality Portland Does Not Want to See," by Nancy Rommelmann, published on her Substack, Make More Pie, on December 30, 2022. Related: "A Murder in Portland," by Nancy Rommelmann (Washington Examiner Magazine) "Good Luck, Portland," by Nancy Rommelmann (Tablet) Ask a Jew podcast The Fifth Column podcast…
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A reading of, "Men Without Work," by Nancy Rommelmann, published October 12, 2022 on Rommelmann's Substack, Make More Pie. Related: Men Without Work, by Nicholas Eberstadt "All the (Unemployed) Young Dudes" (The Fifth Column) "Men Are Very Necessary" (Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em) "Americans Are Losing Their Work Ethic," by Matt Welch (Reason) "America…
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A reading of "Punch Drunk" by Nancy Rommelmann, which first appeared on my Substack, Make More Pie. I am serializing "Forty Bucks and A Dream: Stories of Los Angeles" on Substack. New chapters drop Mondays. Below is the Table of Contents, with links to what’s posted before. Please subscribe! PROLOGUE Hungry Town STARLETS 1: Forty Bucks and a Dream:…
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A reading of "Hollywood's Immortal Sucking Machines: On the eternal rot in the movie Blonde," published Sept. 29, 2022 on Nancy Rommelmann's Substack, Make More Pie. See You Next Tuesday vlog, with Nancy Rommelmann and Matt Welch, (almost) every Tuesday at noon EST on the Paloma Media YouTube. Tune in live to heckle and bring your questions!…
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“My Lunch with Gorbachev,” originally published by the L.A. Times on April 17, 2007; cleaned up pretty for Paloma Media on Aug. 30, 2022. Related: “It Wasn't What He Wanted, But Gorbachev Allowed an Evil Empire To Collapse,” published at Reason Aug. 30. Watch Matt on The First TV's The Dana Show for 15 minutes on all things Gorby.…
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A reading of "U.S. Conservatives Set To Applaud Viktor Orbán's Paranoid Anti-Americanism" and "Viktor Orbán Flatters Republicans With the Lie That Progressive Liberals and Communists Are 'the Same'", by Matt Welch, published at Reason on August 3 and August 5, respectively. Related listening: Related listening: "Hungarian Nationalism Is a Dead End,…
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"What Man Can Do to Man: 13 True Crime Books That Get It Right," by Nancy Rommelmann Trailed: One Woman's Quest to Solve the Shenandoah Murders, by Kathryn Miles. More about Miles at kathrynmiles.net Shot in the Heart, by Mikal Gilmore Lost Girls, by Robert Kolker Blood Will Out, by Walter Kirn The Adversary, by Emmanuel Carrere Columbine, by Dave …
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A reading of, "What Man Can Do To Man: 13 True Crime Books That Get It Right," by Nancy Rommelmann, which ran May 8, 2022, on Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em on Substack. Head over there for all the deets! But quick crib/links for the books: Shot in the Heart, by Mikal Gilmore Lost Girls, by Robert Kolker Blood Will Out, by Walter Kirn The Adversary, by E…
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The girls welcome Liel Leibovitz, editor-at-large of Tablet magazine. Read Liel’s essay that made people yell at him. This may have been the Jewiest episode we ever recorded, but goys fear not - we’ll be back with the usual nonsense next week. Also: Please join us on Substack! Comment! Email! Give money! Or just sign up and say hey. https://askajew…
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YouTube link to episode "American Journalism's Most Successful Politician To Step Down From Running The New York Times," by Matt Welch for Reason (audio version) Donald McNeil Jr.'s four-part series on Medium on his dismissal from The New York Times McNeil on Baquet's departure from the NYT and on whether or not incoming executive editor Joe Kahn r…
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"9th and Hennepin," by Tom Waits Museum of Jurassic Technology Joe Frank official website "The World is Not Filled with Monsters," by Ben Dreyfuss Ben Dreyfuss Substack Elon Musk TED Talk 2022 Benjamin Franklin by Ted Burns (PBS) The Witches, by Stacey Schiff "The Things I'm Afraid to Write About," by Sarah Hepola Normal People, by Sally Rooney "Th…
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"You can't just use me for social media." Jada Pinkett-Smith/Will Smith video "Dread Carpet," Bill Maher on 2020's Depressing Oscar Best Pics "I spoke up against sexual violence—and faced our culture's wrath. That has to change." Amber Heard Opinion piece (WaPo) "Julia Louis-Dreyfuss's Last Fuckable Day" "The Things I'm Afraid to Write About," by S…
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Nancy Rommelmann Portland coverage for Reason "America's Shoplifting Epidemic" (WSJ) NR tweet about petty theft and consequences How Q-Tips are made video! Bucha's Month of Terror (NYT) Walgreen's cites theft as a reason for closing San Francisco locations (SFGate) "How SF's Black Market Thrives on Retail Theft" (SF Standard) Gibson's Bakery v. Obe…
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Fan-cam dancing to "Since You Been Gone" at Spurs game "America's Girls," podcast about the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders that Sarah Hepola co-created and narrates Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget, by Sarah Hepola To the Bridge: A True Story of Motherhood and Murder, by Nancy Rommelmann "I Always Dated Tom Waits," by Sarah Hepola (S…
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