Dear Sugars returns to Portland, Ore., for another epic live show. Special guests Mitchell S. Jackson and Rebecca Skloot share the stage with the Sugars to tell stories of personal reckoning and answer letters from the audience. To some extent, every letter the Sugars receive is a kind of reckoning, as it’s often the letter writer’s first attempt at taking account of their mistakes and delusions. In this episode, the Sugars take a long hard look at transgressions of love, friendship, the self and so much more. For more information on today’s episode visit nytimes.com/dearsugars.
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Redux: Baby or Bust
Redux: Career vs. Love
Redux: The Price Of Our Dreams
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Redux: You Must Change Your Life
Redux: Buyer's Remorse
Redux: Haunted by Ghosting
Redux: Location, Location, Location
Redux: When Your Loved Ones Just Don't 'Get It'
Dear Sugars Presents: Anything For Selena
Redux: Pet Dilemmas
Redux: Male-Female Friendships
Redux: I'm A Transgender Man, Seeking Acceptance
Redux: Step Into Your Spotlight
Redux: Inbox Outliers
Redux: 'Totally Confused' Finds A Resolution
Redux: Does 'The Wicked Stepmother' Still Feel Wicked?
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