A Comforting Kind of Shame, an essay in Rust Belt Chic
An essay examining the role of place – Youngstown, Ohio, in my case – in the formation of identity. The book also […]
Journalist and Professor
Journalist and Professor
An essay examining the role of place – Youngstown, Ohio, in my case – in the formation of identity. The book also […]
About a year and a half ago, Esquire writer Chris Jones became obsessed with writing a profile about the movie critic Roger […]
[pullquote]Unshaven and looking as eager as he can on three hours’ sleep, Mike Norton paces a long, narrow hallway of The Cleveland […]
[pullquote]I don’t think journalism schools should begin teaching iambic pentameter, only that journalists who wish to relay meaning over straight fact study […]
While preparing a class on the social role of magazines, I heard Susan Faludi was visiting my campus. Like many college women […]
[pullquote]Putting long nonfiction articles and other magazine-style content online was a novel idea back in 1995 when founder David Talbot launched Salon. […]