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TalkTNY

Discussion Group for The New Yorker Magazine.

"Pulling The New Yorker out of the mailbox every week
is like getting a bouquet of civilization."

Issue of May 11, 2009

May 11, 2009

MAY 11, 2009

THE FINANCIAL PAGE
Monsters, Inc.
How banks got big.
by James Surowiecki

Q. Why did banks get big?
ANNALS OF INNOVATION
How David Beats Goliath
Secrets of highly effective underdogs.
by Malcolm Gladwell

Q. When are Davids undesirable? When should the rules be broken or followed?
SHOUTS & MURMURS
Making Friends
by Amy Ozols

Q. Is this funny? What makes it work or not as "imprisoned with strange children" humor?
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS
The Art Doctor
Conserving contemporary art.
by Rebecca Mead

Q. Interesting facts? Surprising revelations? Can your 5 year old create art for the ages?
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
The Instigator
L.A.’s charter-school crusader.
by Douglas McGray

Q. Can charter schools be the complete solution? Are they good for the public school system as a concept? As competition?
BOOKS
Helen Gurley Brown, cosmopolitan.
by Judith Thurman

Q. Is HGB a feminist or an opportunist? Honorable? Is JT objective?
Posted at 5/10/2009
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Introduction

It's a "book club" for devoted readers of The New Yorker magazine.

Based in Santa Monica, TalkTNY, the New Yorker magazine reading group, gathers at a cafe or coffee shop to talk about recent articles and cartoons in the magazine. We usually choose between 8 and 12 pieces for discussion.

Meetings are held every other week, usually on Wednesday evenings.

"Week after week, The New Yorker offers its community of dedicated readers a unique perspective on current ideas and evolving issues: one that combines humor and intelligence with depth and style. Readers come to its pages to laugh, to be informed, to be surprised, to be moved."

To learn more or attend one of our meetings, email us: TalkTNY at gmail dot com.

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Meeting Location History

  • Tender Greens, Santa Monica
  • Joanie's Coffee, Marina del Rey