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Hinterlands

By Matthew Byrne

The Secret Spies Keeping Baghdad Safe

By Lindsey Hilsum

Charting the Land of Great Loneliness

By Carin Clevidence

Estranged Modernisms

By Spencer Lee-Lenfield

Bridget Potter

Bridget Potter is currently working on larger project, a memoir of New York in the nineteen-sixties, from which this piece is adapted. After a long career, most notably in charge of Original Programming at HBO, she burned out, entered Columbia College, and managed somehow to get a BA in Cultural Anthropology followed by an MFA in Literary Nonfiction. She is now writing for Publishers Weekly and working as a consultant in the Writing Center at Columbia University.
Lives History

Something Had Happened in Dallas

By Bridget Potter November 22, 2013

It was just another Friday afternoon in the CBS studios, until it wasn’t.

Lives HealthSex

Lucky Girl

By Bridget Potter March 15, 2010

There was a time when illegal abortion was the only option for a woman with an unwanted pregnancy.

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