The Weekly Dish
The Weekly Dish is set to follow a straightforward structure, which may change over time. It will feature a three-part column, along with a few brief posts or special features. There will be a dedicated section for expressing serious disagreements with my column, allowing for constructive and respectful discussions. I am also excited to include a podcast, something I have wanted to create for a while but struggled to incorporate. Additionally, we will reintroduce the reader window views and bring back The View From Your Window contest. I owe much of this to Chris Bodenner, the expert in managing the Dish inbox and the contest master; he will continue to select dissenting opinions, keeping me on my toes just like before.
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6 days ago |
andrewsullivan.substack.com | Chris Bodenner
(For the View From Your Window contest, the results below exceed the content limit for Substack’s email service, so to ensure that you see the full results, click the headline above.)From the winner of last week’s contest:Thanks so much! I’ll gladly take two free years of the Dish. Here’s a quick followup from our architectural sleuth in NYC:It turns out Pope Francis is also a big fan of Antoni Gaudi’s work.
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1 week ago |
andrewsullivan.substack.com | Chris Bodenner
(For the View From Your Window contest, the results below exceed the content limit for Substack’s email service, so to ensure that you see the full results, click the headline above.)From the winner of last week’s contest:Amazing — thank you! I should get lucky more often!Happy to continue supporting the work that you and Andrew do, so I’ll go for the book please.
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1 week ago |
andrewsullivan.substack.com | Andrew Sullivan
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1 week ago |
andrewsullivan.substack.com | Andrew Sullivan
“It will be said, that we don’t propose to establish Kings. I know it. But there is a natural inclination in mankind to Kingly Government. It sometimes relieves them from Aristocratic domination. They had rather have one tyrant than five hundred. It gives more of the appearance of equality among Citizens, and that they like.
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1 week ago |
andrewsullivan.substack.com | Andrew Sullivan
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