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Journalism
October 21, 2013
Matthew Shaer
On the Ground With Syria's News Smugglers
They go where professional journalists won't
September 20, 2013
Jared Malsin
Searing Pictures from Egypt's Turmoil
August 28, 2013
Marc Tracy
Rolling Stone Nails Aaron Hernandez—But Misses the NFL
August 20, 2013
Michael Kinsley
A Q&A With Jill Abramson
The Times' top editor on mean bosses, liberal biases, and the demise of the Washington Post
August 20, 2013
The New Republic Staff
Who Should Buy the Paper?
The Sulzbergers say they’re not selling. But if they were...
August 20, 2013
Michael Kinsley
My Plan for the National Tribune
Because competition is healthy
August 8, 2013
Alec MacGillis
Washington Post Editor to Staff: Don't Expect to See Bezos Around the Newsroom
August 5, 2013
Alec MacGillis
Jeff Bezos Is Bad News: Why the Washington Post Should Worry
July 12, 2013
Marc Tracy
Love and Hatewatching
A defense of Aaron Sorkin's 'The Newsroom'
July 2, 2013
John B. Judis
Glenn Greenwald: Columnist or Criminal?
Just because objectivity can't exist in journalism doesn't mean writers shouldn't strive for it
June 20, 2013
Noreen Malone
Sources of Discomfort
National security reporting in the age of leak hunts
April 15, 2013
Lydia DePillis
How to Make Journalism Work on Facebook and Tumblr
February 27, 2013
Marin Cogan
House of Cads
The psycho-sexual ordeal of reporting in Washington
February 14, 2013
Isaac Chotiner
The Real Trouble with Jonah Lehrer
He's apologized for intellectual dishonesty. But not for intellectual laziness.
January 31, 2013
Jacob Silverman
The Problem with Tweeting a Revolution
Andy Carvin tweeted the Arab Spring. He still missed something by not being there.
December 19, 2012
Lydia DePillis
Do Photographers Need Instagram More Than It Needs Them?
June 14, 1999
Andrew Sullivan
London Fog
November 20, 1995
Michael Lewis
Ben Bradlee Had a Talent for a Specific Kind of Trouble
He sold himself as an outsider while he was in many ways the consummate insider.
April 18, 1993
Michael Lewis
J-School Confidential
Columbia: the inside story
September 5, 1988
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Noam Cohen
Meta-Musings
The self-reference craze
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