The A-Bomb, Selma, Broadway: She Saw It All and Knew Everyone

From a New York Times story by Michael Wilson headlined “The A-Bomb, Selma, Broadway: She Saw It All and Knew Everyone”:

Tina Dupuy was, and was going to be, a lot of different things — a standup comic, a political columnist, the host of a podcast about cults, a congressman’s communications director on Capitol Hill.

But one afternoon in 2013, she was just another New Yorker who had locked herself out of her building on the Upper West Side. She had only recently moved in, and pressed the buzzer of a neighbor she barely knew, an older woman who lived next door.