Conor, freshly back from the Aspen Ideas Festival, talks to Phoebe about the best way to attend a huge conference. They discuss whether high school students would benefit from publishing their papers online rather than just handing them in to a teacher. They next discuss what the goal of parenting is, referring to both Anne-Marie Slaughter and The Cosby Show, and Conor imagines an alternate life as an Ivy League preppy. Phoebe remembers Andy Griffith by talking about the town of Mayberry and the way race relations weren’t portrayed there. Conor theorizes that as online education becomes more popular some providers will start competing with one another by offering offline amenities. And Phoebe praises an author whose novel was panned in the New York Times by a critic who didn’t understand it.
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Conor interviews NYC English teacher
Anne-Marie Slaughter’s Atlantic piece, “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All”
Conor on the goal of parenting
NYT op-ed on income and happiness
Deanna Zandt’s #One4One Game
WaPo’s Emi Kolawole
Shani O. Hilton on Mayberry
Patrick Somerville’s Salon piece, “Thank you for killing my novel”
Somerville’s new novel, “This Bright River”
Janet Maslin’s NYT review of “This Bright River”
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