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New D.C. newsletter supports miniskirts and "disruption."

New D.C. newsletter supports miniskirts and "disruption."

Of course Feed Me is covering their launch party.

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Hello everyone. Hope you’re having a nice Friday. This morning,

Joseph Weisenthal
reported that summer is over, but he didn’t say that fall is here. We’re somewhere in between…

Tomorrow at 2pm ET, I’ll be going live with pop music superstar

Audrey Hobert
on Substack to ask her your Guest Lecture questions. You still have time to ask her something in the Feed Me chat.

Today’s letter includes: a provocative new newsletter about Washington, women are increasingly getting botched injections at med spas, Raya’s waitlist of single people continues to grow, and new Feed Me merch.


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  • Kareem Rahma
    and
    Mary Neely
    ’s film
    Or Something is screening this weekend at Quad Cinema. I was lucky to see it last fall when it played during Bushwick Film Festival and it was one of my favorite films of the year. It’s very Richard Linklater — two people walking and talking, maybe falling in love but maybe just peeling each other back a bit. I’d watched Lost in Translation a few days prior, and those two also had similar themes. In a Charlie Rose interview about Lost in Translation in 2003, director Sofia Coppola said, "I wanted to do an intimate story between two characters and the idea that you can meet someone and spend two days with them and that can be just as important as someone you’ve known for years." And that’s a story Or Something tells well.

  • Khaite designed a custom kit and visor for Venus Williams.

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