Search results for “5 questions” Showing 785 results 5(ish) Questions: Steve Oney and “A Man’s World” (both the song and his new book) The writer talks about how ideas about masculinity have changed over his 40-year career, and how he eerily predicted the rise of Breitbart America July 18, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Mary Pols and the rural lyricism of “Death of a Dairyman” The Portland Press Herald writer talks about her story on a man who connected a community, and chafing at the "Cabot Cove-ization" of Maine writing July 13, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Mark Follman and “The True Cost of Gun Violence in America” Few journalists are more versed in guns and gun violence than Mark Follman. As national affairs editor for Mother Jones, Follman has led a series of landmark investigations into everything… June 29, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Bonnie Ford and “The Promise Rio Couldn’t Keep” The 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics offered a host of memorable storylines: 28-time medal winner Michael Phelps’ final race, Ryan Lochte’s bizarre fabrication of a gunpoint robbery, and the… June 22, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Dana Priest and the “terrorism industrial complex” post 9/11 As a college sophomore in 2005, I read Dana Priest’s report about “black sites” –far-flung secret prisons overseas that the CIA used to house terrorist suspects captured from the battlefields.… June 1, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Phoebe Zerwick and “The Last Days of Darryl Hunt” On her first weekend at The Winston-Salem Journal in 1987, Phoebe Zerwick’s new coworkers took her to a famous crime scene: the place where a man named Darryl Hunt had… May 30, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Josh O’Kane and “The Ballad of Fogarty’s Cove” The word “lament” is a sadly beautiful thing, its layers and meanings distinct, yet entwined. In music, it is a song of loss, of missing someone or something that is… May 9, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Legendary editor Gene Roberts reflects on a lifetime in journalism Filmmaker David Layton isn’t a stranger to the newsroom. Before he produced and directed documentaries, he was a newspaper reporter, so perhaps it’s not surprising that his next project, “The… May 3, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Nathan Thornburgh talks mind-blowing drugs and Anthony Bourdain The co-founder of the unapologetically longform travel-food-politics site Roads & Kingdoms talks about teaming up with the chef-raconteur and reporting while under the influence of the hallucinogen ayahuasca April 27, 2017 5(ish) Questions: David Grann and “Killers of the Flower Moon” Sometimes the idea for a book springs from what you don’t know.David Grann had never heard of the “Osage Murders” until a historian he was talking to mentioned the series… April 18, 2017 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 79 Next