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The New York Times

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Past articles by Anna:

Opinion | How to Make Your Small Talk Big

As we emerge from social isolation, there are ways to make our conversations richer and deeper. → Read More

Ellen Burstyn's Lessons on Survival

Burstyn has countless acting awards, but she says she is proudest of her son. Talking at home, she describes learning how to mother, leaving an abusive marriage and confronting death. → Read More

First Aid Kit: Two Sisters Create Wistful Folk

The two sisters who make up First Aid Kit create wistful folk on their new record Stay Gold. Hear them talk about the record with Death, Sex & Money host Anna Sale, and perform live in the Soundcheck studio. → Read More

This Senator Saved My Love Life

My boyfriend Arthur and I broke up. Then Alan Simpson intervened. And what this expert on the federal deficit taught me about love changed everything. → Read More

This Senator Saved My Love Life

My boyfriend Arthur and I broke up. Then Alan Simpson intervened. And what this expert on the federal deficit taught me about love changed everything. → Read More

This Senator Saved My Love Life

My boyfriend Arthur and I broke up. Then Alan Simpson intervened. And what this expert on the federal deficit taught me about love changed everything. → Read More

This Senator Saved My Love Life

My boyfriend Arthur and I broke up. Then Alan Simpson intervened. And what this expert on the federal deficit taught me about love changed everything. → Read More

This Senator Saved My Love Life

My boyfriend Arthur and I broke up. Then Alan Simpson intervened. And what this expert on the federal deficit taught me about love changed everything. → Read More

This Senator Saved My Love Life

My boyfriend Arthur and I broke up. Then Alan Simpson intervened. And what this expert on the federal deficit taught me about love changed everything. → Read More

How to Be a Man With Bill Withers

Admit you’re scared. Don’t make excuses. Be interesting. The Grammy-winning songwriter and singer talks candidly about a life lived with intention and the beauty of the perfect rhyme. → Read More

How to Be a Man With Bill Withers

Admit you’re scared. Don’t make excuses. Be interesting. The Grammy-winning songwriter and singer talks candidly about a life lived with intention and the beauty of the perfect rhyme. → Read More

What Does West Virginia Have to Do to Get Your Attention?

“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee.” What a story. I was hooked, and I devoured updates as they trickled out on social media last Thursday. That's how I noticed a small mention that my hometown in West Virginia had lost its drinking water. → Read More

What Does West Virginia Have to Do to Get Your Attention?

“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee.” What a story. I was hooked, and I devoured updates as they trickled out on social media last Thursday. That's how I noticed a small mention that my hometown in West Virginia had lost its drinking water. → Read More

What Does West Virginia Have to Do to Get Your Attention?

“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee.” What a story. I was hooked, and I devoured updates as they trickled out on social media last Thursday. That's how I noticed a small mention that my hometown in West Virginia had lost its drinking water. → Read More

What Does West Virginia Have to Do to Get Your Attention?

“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee.” What a story. I was hooked, and I devoured updates as they trickled out on social media last Thursday. That's how I noticed a small mention that my hometown in West Virginia had lost its drinking water. → Read More

Did Albany Corruption Fund a City Nonprofit?

An investigative commission dangled juicy clues about the identity of a Brooklyn nonprofit it claimed has been steered millions in taxpayer funds by state lawmakers. Now the mystery has been solved - though many questions remain about what taxpayers have gotten for their money. → Read More

WNYC News - De Blasio's Long, and Lucky, Campaign

Bill de Blasio will be the next mayor of New York, the Associated Press has called. He wins with a mandate and praise for his skills as a political operator. He was right that voters were hungry for something different from Bloomberg, and he gave them a consistent message of change. But after a rough start to his campaign, de Blasio also benefitted from five lucky breaks. → Read More