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  1. Feb 6, 2015 · As you can see in the accompanying screenshot of Sullivan’s Dish archives, in the nine months following Sullivan’s 2005 announcement that he was stepping down from blogging, he updated The Dish 1,564 times. Andrew Sullivan is not retiring from blogging. Erik Kain wants the blog to live on: I say, let The Dish go on, with or without Sullivan.

  2. Feb 4, 2013 · Some Notes on 'The Dish' By Ta-Nehisi Coates. February 4, 2013. Share. Save. My old buddy Andrew Sullivan went for delf this weekend ... Ta-Nehisi Coates is a former national correspondent for The ...

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  4. Jan 29, 2015 · Keep Andrew Sullivan's Site Alive After building a massive audience for The Dish , he shared his platform with lesser-known writers and readers. That digital community should survive.

  5. About Us. The Daily Dish was founded in the summer of 2000 by Andrew Sullivan as one of the very first political blogs. Andrew wrote the blog alone for the first six years, for no pay, apart from two pledge drives. In 2006 he took the blog to time.com and then to theatlantic.com, where he was able to employ interns for the first time to handle ...

  6. February 11, 2015. Photograph by T.J. Kirkpatrick / Getty. Andrew Sullivan shuttered his blog, the Dish, last week. It was a unique, capacious site, driven by news but built out in many directions ...

  7. Sep 2, 2021 · Andrew Sullivan, then editor of The Dish in 2014. Credit: T.J. Kirkpatrick/Getty Images Having survived the AIDS crisis, Sullivan has now made it through another plague: the coronavirus pandemic.

  8. dish.andrewsullivan.comThe Dish

    The emergence of Pope Francis – the sheer miraculous grace of it – suddenly eclipsed the despair. You know what has happened since. I just wanted to add this coda to the narrative arc of the Dish years. It may not mean as much to you as to me – but Francis may well become a figure more important than merely Pope.

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