The New Republic, then and now February 18, 2015 By David Uberti and Chris Ip Tallying the staff turnover at the overhauled magazine
The New Republic relaunch features… The New Republic February 5, 2015 By Chris Ip The magazine’s first issue since staff shakeup burnishes its new image
7 ways Andrew Sullivan changed blogging January 29, 2015 By Steven Waldman From attribution to pacing, the digital crusader has been one of the most significant writers of our time
How to improve the reporter-editor relationship December 16, 2014 By Jill Geisler The New Republic‘s downfall can be a lesson for how bosses treat their employees
Hey millionaire tech bros: Have patience with the editorial process December 9, 2014 By Ann Friedman Chris Hughes probably wanted to enable great journalism at first. Then the dust settled and before you know it, he’s shaking everything up again
Must-reads of the week December 5, 2014 By The Editors The New Republic implodes, Rolling Stone’s problematic rape story, and media divergence on the Eric Garner ruling
TNR’s Scott Walker cover story owed a deep debt to some great local reporting June 26, 2014 By Anna Clark What’s worse than parachute reporting? "Journalists that don’t even get on the damn plane."
A cure for second-term doldrums? July 2, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan TNR’s Obama "recovery guide" is a break from the media tedium
Must-reads of the week March 29, 2013 By The Editors Marriage equality, endurance athletes, Holocaust dwarves, butt dialers
Must-reads of the week February 1, 2013 By The Editors "'[G]et bought by a billionaire’ should be every small mag’s business model"
Audit Notes: Ellison’s Battle of the Bay View, Biovail Blues, Liz Warren’s "Cult" June 1, 2011 By Ryan Chittum