![]() ![]() Then he narrated his steps backwards to the bus stop and silently stood at this distance once again. Subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and more. Usually the descriptors are superlatives and grand ones at that. ![]() Ann waits in a hotel lobby for Martin who never seems to appear. I’m hope someone will use “fierce” some day. Featuring the fiction piece 'The Lobby' by Jonathan Goldstein. Jonathan Goldstein is an American-Canadian author, humorist and radio producer. He is a frequent contributor to This American Life. I’m just reporting facts, not puffing up my moustache. I’m not used to being noticed so I don’t know what to say. Jonathan Goldstein (born August 22, 1969) is an American-Canadian author, humorist and radio producer. You know how women in tight shirts complain about men’s wandering eyes? After my experience with a handlebar moustache I can relate. Jonathan Goldstein makes genius radio and the people who rip him off are making pretty good radio themselves. Goldstein has worked on radio programs and podcasts such as Heavyweight, This American Life, and WireTap. ![]() The times when Wiretap is at its best it is right on that razor-thin edge between quality writing and off-the cuff interaction. The emotion delicately poking out from the contrived. Those moments are comparatively infrequent. Goldstein's work has been academically examined as representative of 'the positioning of. Although I’m not sure what to do with the extra attention. Any ideas? Maybe I should write to Dan Savage. ![]()
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