Search results for “5+questions” Showing 761 results 5(ish) Questions: Photographer Lindsay Rickert and “Drive-In America” She spent 65 days on the road, covering 12,000 miles, in search of this fast-disappearing artifact of the country's past -- and its summer memories September 21, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Abbie Gascho Landis and the surprising climate book “Immersion” The writer (and vet) talks about squeezing story from science, and how a book about mussels is also about our tender, tenacious humanity. September 14, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Podcast producer Lily Percy and humor as a survival tool "Laughter helps us heal," she says of a 15-episode C.O.O.L. series featuring the famous (Terry McMillan) and the not-so-famous (a drag-queen-turned-rabbi) August 24, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Mandy Len Catron and “How to Fall in Love With Anyone” The author of the viral Modern Love essay in The New York Times follows up with a book about romance -- and the danger of fetishizing love August 22, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Andy Kopsa and the slow payoff of freelance longform work The writer, who alternates between shorter stories and time-consuming investigative stories, talks about the financial hardships of her career -- and offers tips to others starting out in a tough… August 17, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Maud Newton and her science-meets-personal-essay “I, Rodent” The writer talks about her touching piece in The Awl, in which she intersperses disturbing facts about genetic engineering with her lifelong identification with mice August 10, 2017 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” The Mother Jones reporter talks about his landmark investigation into the staggering price of the firearms epidemic: an estimated $229 billion a year June 29, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Bonnie Ford and “The Promise Rio Couldn’t Keep” As other outlets predicted disaster for the 2016 Olympics water events, the writer for ESPN's Outside the Lines painted a picture more reflective of the lived human experience than a… June 22, 2017 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 77 Next