
Washington Post Live Q&As Couple of interesting things coming up today. A new ongoing chat about the future of the Republican party - http://bit.ly/Xz89h; Comic Mike Birbiglia takes questions - http://bit.ly/3QFAI6; And a poll and chat on how to respond to emotionally loaded posts on FB and Twitter - http://bit.ly/15ZZ7G

Washington Post Live Q&As Gene Weingarten updated his chat this morning, explaining he doesn't hate rural Americans: http://bit.ly/AxWRH

Washington Post Live Q&As Questions for the Date Lab editors? They are chatting live at 11 - http://bit.ly/2v1Yoa
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The editors of Date Lab, the Washington Post Magazine's weekly column of blind dates, talk about how it works and take questions and comments about the love matches, the disasters, and the future.

Washington Post Live Q&As Fun lineup of chat hosts today includes Gene Weingarten, Dan Steinberg, Tom Shales, Gene Robinson and filmmaker Michael Moore.
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Washington Post Live Q&As Coming up at 12, chat live with advice columnist Carolyn Hax. http://bit.ly/36jKEo
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Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about her columns and any other questions you might have about the strange train we call life.

Washington Post Live Q&As Coming up at 1 - Send in questions for U.S. Rep. Gerald Connolly
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Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) discusses health-care reform, extending Metro's reach to Woodbridge and how he feels stimulus money has been handled in the Washington area.

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Washington
Post writers Monica Hesse and Ellen McCarthy discuss why the term
"cougar" should not be used to describe sexy single women of a certain
age.
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Washington Post writers Monica Hesse and Ellen McCarthy discuss why the term "cougar" should not be used to describe sexy single women of a certain age.

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Interesting comment by historian Douglas Brinkley -
Historical Perspective:
As a historian, what do you think we'll be looking back on in 20 years
from the current political discourse? There seems to be a lot of light,
but not much heat.
Douglas Brinkley: Forget
politics. The real story is the advancements being made in med...icine.
We're on the verge of conquering cancer and Alzheimer's and numerous
other diseases. The DNA revolution has just begun. Scientific
advancement usually trumps politics.Read More
Historical Perspective:
As a historian, what do you think we'll be looking back on in 20 years
from the current political discourse? There seems to be a lot of light,
but not much heat.
Douglas Brinkley: Forget
politics. The real story is the advancements being made in med...icine.
We're on the verge of conquering cancer and Alzheimer's and numerous
other diseases. The DNA revolution has just begun. Scientific
advancement usually trumps politics.Read More
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Washington Post Live Q&As This weeks Twits, and chat with Liz Kelly at 2 http://bit.ly/12Y5iM
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Finally, celebrity Twitter feeds get the attention they deserve: Dramatic readings by a trio of dramatists.

Washington Post Live Q&As A new study says FB makes you smarter, and Twitter makes you dumber. What do you think? Discuss at 1 - http://bit.ly/Zu5WR
The Web Hostess: Wilson, West and Williams Outbursts Go Viral, Does Facebook Make You Smarter and Tw
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Our Web Hostess, Monica Hesse, sifts the Internet so you don't have to, searching for meaning, manners, and the next great meme.

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Are men better at pop culture trivia than women? Discuss with Paul Farhi - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con tent/discussion/2009/09/11/DI20090911032 62.html
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Post staff writer Paul Farhi talks about the latest news and topical issues in the pop culture world of TV, radio, movies and trends.

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Kicked off a series of discussions today about what we learned (or if we did) from the financial crisis - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con tent/discussion/2009/08/27/DI20090827028 28.html
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Washington Post Live Q&As Twits -- a dramatic reading of celebrity tweets.
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Finally, celebrity Twitter feeds get the attention they deserve: Dramatic readings by a trio of dramatists.

Washington Post Live Q&As Coming up today-- Carolyn Hax gives advice, John Kelly's Washington, Lisa De Moraes on 'Idol,' 'Glee' and more, Chris Cillizza on Joe Wilson, Redskins and Fantasy Football chats, and more...
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