2019-06-06
22 分钟Modern.
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From the New York Times and WBUR Boston.
This is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
Im your host, Meghna Chakrabarti.
How have you gotten through your worst breakups?
Tinder new hobbies?
Cheap alcohol?
Putting your saddest music on infinite repeat well, Mark McDevitt writes about a friend who helped him get through a breakup in his essay Misery loves fried chicken, too.
William Jackson Harper is back to read the piece.
He stars in the good place on NBC.
You can also see him in the new movie Midsommar this July.
Nate was my breakup buddy.
We were introduced at Scruffy Murphys irish bar by a mutual friend who thought wed like each other.
And I liked Nate instantly.
With his tight crew cut and animated features, he seemed transplanted from another generation.
You could easily imagine him as a bit player in a fifties War movie, yelling out lines like, hey, Sarge, over here.
He's in a hole.
Or they shot me, Ma.