Talk:Drew Magary
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Wire or Wired?
[edit]Right now the article says that he wrote for the television show The Wire, which seems unlikely (and he's not on the IMDB page for that show anyway). Even if it is true, it probably doesn't belong in a list of magazines. If what he wrote for was a magazine, it could be Wired, the tech rag, or The Wire, a UK music magazine -- does anyone know which it is? A Google search on each site doesn't show his name. (sorry, forgot to sign: Hapax (talk) 15:38, 25 May 2015 (UTC))
Interview on NPR Weekend Edition
[edit]Sunday Oct. 17, 2021 he was interviewed on NPR Weekend Edition. Primarily about his book. The WP Article has: On October 12, 2021, he published a memoir, The Night the Lights Went Out: A Memoir of Life after Brain Damage, about his experience with the injury and recovery. A note https://www.sfgate.com/author/drew-magary/ documents that publication. Text and a note about the NPR interview can be added. Info from the interview in which he describes his fall can also be added.2603:6010:4E42:500:4DFE:3DC0:6473:5E5B (talk) 12:49, 17 October 2021 (UTC)
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