OK, Seriously September 13, 2021 By Clio Chang Teen Vogue maintains a socialist bent while trying to commodify its brand for advertisers in the fashion and beauty industry. How long will that work?
The Trouble with Frictionless Briefings September 15, 2021 By Hunter Walker The press has gotten the briefing back, yes, but we’ve lost privileged glimpses into the West Wing.
What Is Political Writing For? September 15, 2021 By Osita Nwanevu Morsels of rage and misery don’t have much effect, but they do feed an online writing economy
‘Everything in My Life Is About Politics’ September 16, 2021 By Alexandria Neason Alexandria Neason talks with Averi Harper, deputy political director of ABC News
The New Guard September 20, 2021 By Shinhee Kang, Ian Karbal, and Feven Merid Ten political journalists reflect on starting their careers during the Trump era and look ahead to what comes next
Out of Focus September 22, 2021 By Stephania Taladrid Too often, immigration is viewed through the narrow lens of Washington politics.
Back to the Drawing Board September 23, 2021 By Matt Bors Political cartooning is a dying profession, but there are more cartoons with politics than ever
Retail Politics September 27, 2021 By E. Tammy Kim A Seattle newspaper models how to cover unhoused people—and puts money in their pockets