"I'm happy people think it was brave and bold and brilliant—I've been told it's those things. I feel like it was more that we were tapping into something so powerful that it was more about the hugeness of the event, which is what made it probably feel bolder and braver than it was. We were just doing what we did every week, and we had to do it to keep the lights on in the office."
Brian VanHooker at Mel presents "An Oral History of The Onion's 9/11 Issue."
Friday, September 11, 2020
"Rest of Country Temporarily Feels Deep Affection for New York"
Labels:
2000s,
9/11,
cultural history,
humor,
New York,
twenty-first century
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