Rexwood Garst and the darker side of ‘meritocracy’ in journalism, politics and other fields
In The Solomon Scandals, I have a little fun with a hyperspecialized Yalie named Rexwood Garst, a reporter at a
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
In The Solomon Scandals, I have a little fun with a hyperspecialized Yalie named Rexwood Garst, a reporter at a
Firing back at the New Republic’s Gabriel Sherman, Dana Milbank at the Washington Post is spot on when he says
My old friend used to handle some PR matters for a union in Northern Virginia, and people still pick his
Good news: Editor & Publisher, the bible of the newspaper business, is back from the dead and will be published
A new online newspaper, the TheGeorgetown Dish, is starting up right in the neighborhood of Ben Bradlee, Sally Quinn and
The late Molly Ivins, subject of a new biography, as well as a forthcoming play called Red Hot Patriot, never
I love newspapers, but I’m not sure if that’s always returned. As a journalist friend put it, quoting a popular
More than a little hatred of the Internet lingers among certain elite journalists, and not just over copyright issues or
I’m amused by all this talk about uninvited White House guests: the polo-playing vintner and his blonde, sari-clad wife who