A tale of two obituaries—plus wisdom from J.Y. Smith, first official editor of the W. Post obit desk
You regulars already know my complaint. For whatever the reason, Washington philanthropist Robert H. Smith enjoyed a free ride from
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
You regulars already know my complaint. For whatever the reason, Washington philanthropist Robert H. Smith enjoyed a free ride from
Robert H. Smith, philanthropist and Crystal City developer, gets another paean today from the Washington Post—this time an editorial, which
Why all the old jokes about unlucky newspaper people being condemned to the obituary desk? I can understand when the
How did the sprawling Crystal City complex, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, get its name? In the 1960s, developer
Update, 2:05 p.m., Dec. 31, 2009: Just-posted commentary on the Washington Post’s less-than-complete obit of Robert Smith. – D.R. Robert
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