Friends of Quinn and the national digital library issue
If you’re here to learn more about Quinn Bradlee’s activities, check out the LibraryCity site. A long essay there mentions
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
If you’re here to learn more about Quinn Bradlee’s activities, check out the LibraryCity site. A long essay there mentions
How much coverage of Quinn Bradlee’s wedding is enough in the Washington Post, where his father was the Watergate-era editor
Washington is full of people telling others how to live their lives or at least wishing they could. Same for
LBJ was about to replace J. Edgar Hoover as FBI director when word leaked to Newsweek. So what did the
My “Don’t fire” headline is for the benefit of out-of-towners. As a close friend of the Grahams, the owning family
It should be online by 7 p.m. Eastern tonight, and, yes, it’s mostly sympathetic toward her. I’ll make my case
In The Solomon Scandals, I have a little fun with a hyperspecialized Yalie named Rexwood Garst, a reporter at a
A new online newspaper, the TheGeorgetown Dish, is starting up right in the neighborhood of Ben Bradlee, Sally Quinn and
Two kinds of parties show up in The Solomon Scandals, my D.C. media novel: the private variety (“party-parties”) and “name-in-the-paper