Cathy Tie (briefly) married a gene-editing outlaw and got barred from China. So she rented out Carnegie Hall.
By
Elizabeth Weil,
a features writer for New York Magazine.
She won an Emmy in 2023, and she lives in San Francisco.
Cathy Tie (briefly) married a gene-editing outlaw and got barred from China. So she threw herself a 30th birthday party at Carnegie Hall.
Cathy Tie (briefly) married a gene-editing outlaw and got barred from China. So she rented out Carnegie Hall.
By
Elizabeth Weil,
a features writer for New York Magazine.
She won an Emmy in 2023, and she lives in San Francisco.

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