A prominent gathering in Georgetown January 5, 2015 By James Boylan Gregg Herken’s new book suggests journalists got cozy with influential individuals during the Cold War
How postmodernism destroyed journalism January 5, 2015 By Julia M. Klein A review of Scott Timberg’s new book, Culture Crash
Why it pays to work the fringes January 5, 2015 By Vanessa M. Gezari Photojournalist Lynsey Addario’s intimate account of "life and love in war"
Dreaming of Michael Lewis January 5, 2015 By Mimi Swartz The New New Thing could have aged poorly, but it endures as an example of the author at his understated best
Leaving Kolkata January 5, 2015 By Christie Chisholm Photographer Ashok Sinha captures the tiny and disappearing Jewish community in his hometown
Jill Abramson on putting the public interest first December 22, 2014 By Jill Abramson Defying the White House, from the Pentagon Papers to Snowden
Why podcasts make sense December 18, 2014 By The Editors Serial‘s popularity brings mass attention to the medium
Mathias Döpfner, digital counterrevolutionary November 20, 2014 By Corey Pein Axel Springer chief predicts US will eventually join Europe in the fight against the dominance of Google, Facebook, and other tech titans
War and conspiracy October 31, 2014 By James Boylan Molly Guptill Manning and Kati Marton’s latest books reviewed
Who’s hosted Meet the Press? October 31, 2014 By David Uberti Meet some anchors who sat in the iconic desk
Chuck Todd’s Obama book says more about the author than it does about the president October 31, 2014 By Elbert Ventura ‘The Stranger’ underscores a broader problem with the way we cover politics
Mana Neyestani reflects in ‘An Iranian Metamorphosis’ October 31, 2014 By Chris Ip The political cartoonist details his struggles in graphic-novel memoir
Embedding with a homeless family October 31, 2014 By Christie Chisholm Joe Amon of The Denver Post talks about his experience
Letters to the editor October 31, 2014 By The Editors Readers weigh in on the September/October issue
Who cares who’s a journalist? October 31, 2014 By Elizabeth Spayd Setting boundaries in the messy world of content marketing