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As you no doubt remember, today is the 45th anniversary of the longest game in baseball history: a contest between the Rochester Red Wings and the home team Pawtucket Red Sox that simply would not end. There's a book about it. Raise a plastic cup of beer and thank God for baseball.

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Why Do We Suffer? Ultimately, we suffer because we have no other choice in the matter. The only choice we do have is: What do we do with it?

“My journalistic focus was shifting away from afflicting the comfortable to …comforting the afflicted?”

A journalist’s coming of age with suffering. Stellar writing from @danbarry58.bsky.social

www.commonwealmagazine.org/barry-dan-su...

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Why Do We Suffer? Ultimately, we suffer because we have no other choice in the matter. The only choice we do have is: What do we do with it?

Read @danbarry58.bsky.social for Good Friday, whether a Catholic of any sort, a Mets fan, or simply human:

"Ultimately, I think we suffer because we have no other choice in the matter. The only choice we do have is: What do we do with our suffering?"

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Why Do We Suffer? Ultimately, we suffer because we have no other choice in the matter. The only choice we do have is: What do we do with it?

"If we have to suffer—and we do—I think the challenge for us is to see suffering anew."

@danbarry58.bsky.social pens a reflection for Holy Week:

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Commonweal Magazine asked me to join a public conversation with the prominent medical ethicist Lydia Dugdale on the question:
Why suffer?
To which I responded: Why me?
And: What did you expect?
Here, during Holy Week, is a meditation on one of my favorite activities: suffering. Now you can too.

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Smithy of Soul Forged.
Buffalo, New York
March 2026

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Play it.
Midtown Manhattan.
March 2026

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Up the rebels! Now go read some Clare Keegan, or Billy Collins, or Alice McDermott, or Colum McCann, or, or, or. Maybe with something amber; could be tea, could be whiskey...
(And a tip of the hat to the gifted photographer Jill Krementz)

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I'll be joining the clinical ethicist Lydia Dugdale on Thursday in a conversation sponsored by Commonweal Magazine. The subject:
Why do we suffer?
In response, I will asking a question of my own:
Why me?
Free and open to the public. RSVP required to witness the continuation of my suffering.

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Unedited.
Maplewood, New Jersey
March 2026

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For America’s 250th, Should the Coin of Trump’s Realm Be Gold?

To celebrate the country's 250th, the Trump administration is proposing a SECOND coin featuring the sitting president -- one of gold, of course. My story: www.nytimes.com/2026/02/25/u...

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A few weeks ago, from out of nowhere, I received an email from a book-club organizer who raved about my long-out-of-print memoir. I was flattered, no question. But then I received another effusive email about my books, and another, and another. Things got weird. Here's my story -- about scams!

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How Do You Write About a Slur?

How do you write about a slur? My New York Times colleague Sonia A. Rao and I recently grappled with this. Here's the backstory:

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The ‘R-Word’ Returns, Dismaying Those Who Fought to Oust It

The R-Word has returned with a vengeance. In recent months it has been used by President Trump, various right-wing influencers, and Justice Department official in charge of civil rights. If the term is known to be offensive, the question then is: Why? Why use it?
My story, with Sonia Rao.

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Thank you, John, very much.

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For Many Jan. 6 Rioters, a Pardon From Trump Wasn’t Enough

Five years after the Capitol riot, and nearly a year after President Trump granted clemency to those who attacked police officers, vandalized the landmark, and disrupted the orderly transfer of power, conspiracy-obsessed J6ers even want more. By Alan Feuer and me.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/05/u...

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For Many Jan. 6 Rioters, a Pardon From Trump Wasn’t Enough

President Trump began his second term by granting wholesale amnesty to those implicated in the Capitol riot stoked by his stolen-election lies. Now those J6ers hunger for more payback - a zombie-like hunger rooted in the conspiracy theories pushed by Trump and his allies. By Alan Feuer and me.

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This Christmas, the Barrys have moved up. No longer just Entenmann’s. Now: Entenmann’s PREMIUM!
A joyous Christmas to all!

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Fair point. Thank you.

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The War on ‘Wokeness’ Comes to the U.S. Mint

The Trump administration rejected coin designs that would, in honor of the country's 250th anniversary, feature Frederick Douglass, a women's suffragist and Ruby Bridges. Instead: Pilgrims, founding fathers - and the sitting president.
My story, with photos by Rachel Wisniewski:

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Dan Barry's 'Lost Children of Tuam' Inspires Film Production - The Village Green The film will shine a light on the real hero of the story, said Barry — Catherine Corless, a shy but determined woman who uncovered a scandal and has been relentless in seeking proper burial for the n...

The Village Green was kind enough to feature an article about the upcoming movie "The Lost Children of Tuam," now in post-production. Thank you very much, Mary Barr Mann!

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Coins tell the story of us. One of the world's finest collections can be found in lower Manhattan, but almost no one ever sees these coins, and so off to Toledo they go.
My story, with the typically excellent photos of Todd Heisler.
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/20/a...

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At 97, the Bard of Albany Still Spins Tales of Gangsters and Politicians

After they were finished catching up, he ended the call with, “I’ll see you all of a sudden, kid. Bye-bye.” How could we be so lucky to get the combination of William Kennedy and @danbarry58.bsky.social all in one story?
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/13/a...

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William Kennedy, Albany’s Bard, Reads a Story With Legs

I went up to Albany all of a rainy night and what mug do I find but William Kennedy, THE William Kennedy. Author of "Ironweed," "Roscoe," and so many other novels that endure. He's 97, he's still writing - and he'll drink you under the table. So here: Your "Great Read."

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A Two-Headed Coin That Always Comes Up ‘Trump’

“It is anti-American at its core.” A great story from @danbarry58.bsky.social about yet another Trump fiasco of ego and sycophancy in the making
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/09/u...

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A Two-Headed Coin That Always Comes Up ‘Trump’

The Trump administration is planning to feature the sitting president on a coin, upending an anti-monarchical custom dating to George Washington, who might as well have coined the phrase “No Kings.”
My dive into the numismatic past:

www.nytimes.com/2025/11/09/u...

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Sometimes I feel like Una O’Connor’s scream.

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The filming of “The Lost Children of Tuam” in Tuam, Co. Galway. A scene from my story: “Their oversize hobnail boots beat a frantic rhythm as they hustle to their likely slap at the schoolhouse door.”
h/t: The Tuam Herald

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Reframing Jan. 6: After the Pardons, the Purge

"As in, now."

Today's article pick from Damn History, a free monthly newsletter for readers/writers of #popularhistory. Congrats to writer @danbarry58.bsky.social & @nytimes.com!

Read/subscribe to Damn History: damn-history-16d93f.beehiiv.com/subscribe

www.nytimes.com/2025/08/24/n...

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