
The New York Times will present an evening devoted to understanding the historic 2020 presidential campaign, and understanding how to enjoy yourself as you follow along. The audience will hear from New York Times political reporters about the state of the race. Kim Severson, a Southern-based correspondent who covers the nation’s food culture, will talk about two very important things that often go together: Food and politics. The event will be hosted by deputy politics editor Rachel Dry.
The New York Times will present an evening devoted to understanding the historic 2020 presidential campaign, and understanding how to enjoy yourself as you follow along. The audience will hear from New York Times political reporters about the state of the race. Kim Severson, a Southern-based correspondent who covers the nation’s food culture, will talk about two very important things that often go together: Food and politics. The event will be hosted by deputy politics editor Rachel Dry.
The New York Times will present an evening devoted to understanding the historic 2020 presidential campaign, and understanding how to enjoy yourself as you follow along. The audience will hear from New York Times political reporters about the state of the race. Kim Severson, a Southern-based correspondent who covers the nation’s food culture, will talk about two very important things that often go together: Food and politics. The event will be hosted by deputy politics editor Rachel Dry.