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We have tickets to see Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me at Carnegie Hall

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We have 300 pairs of tickets for Wait Wait at Carnegie Hall Dear Listener, How do you get to the bes

We have 300 pairs of tickets for Wait Wait at Carnegie Hall [View this email in a browser]( [Donate]( Dear Listener, How do you get to the best seats in Carnegie Hall for a live taping of Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me! this December? Well, right now, the only way to get there is to support WNYC today! [Become a Sustaining Member with a gift of $40 per month]( make [a one-time donation of $500]( support WNYC and we’ll thank you with a pair of tickets for the best seats in the house for Wait, Wait... Don’t Tell Me! at Carnegie Hall on December 14th! [SUPPORT WNYC NOW]( Tickets for this show aren’t on sale yet—which means that [your generous support for WNYC right now]( is the ONLY way to get these prime, orchestra-level tickets. WNYC is an essential public good, and you hear that every time you turn on your radio. [Please show your support for the station that keeps you informed and entertained]( and we'll thank you with tickets to see Wait, Wait... Don’t Tell Me! at Carnegie Hall. With deep gratitude for your support, Lisa Torres Senior Membership Director P.S. We only have 300 pairs of tickets available for Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me! at Carnegie Hall on December 14th! [Secure yours before they're gone by generously supporting WNYC today]( [DONATE NOW]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [PREFERENCES or UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list. [View this email]( in a browser. [WNYC]( [WQXR]( [NJPR]( [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( [THE GREENE SPACE]( © New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 All rights reserved [Terms of Use]( and [Privacy Policy](

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