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On May 28, 2003, after being given a two-week suspension for writing a story that was reported by an uncredited stringer, [2] Bragg resigned from the New York Times. [3]For the story, an account of Florida Gulf Coast oystermen culture he had written the year before, Bragg relied on the reporting of volunteer intern J. Wes Yoder.
Rick Bragg’s own works are shaped by a past that turned him into the writer he became. At one point, he was urged to dig deeper into his father’s life by the great Mississippi writer, Willie ...
Dolly Parton Chats With Rick Bragg About Building A "Smoky Mountain Fairy Land," The Real Jolene, And The Ever-Present Song In Her Heart Rick Bragg January 8, 2025 at 7:45 AM
One of the best perks of working at Southern Living is getting to travel around the South for stories. And since we're located in Birmingham, it's easy to get to most places in the South by car or ...
Southern Living is a lifestyle magazine aimed at readers in the Southern United States featuring recipes, house plans, garden plans, and information about Southern culture and travel. It is published by Birmingham , Alabama –based Southern Progress Corporation , a unit of IAC 's Dotdash Meredith .
Food Culture and Travel: Rick Bragg, Francine Maroukian, and Robb Walsh, Garden & Gun, "The Southerner's Guide to Oysters" Food-related Columns and Commentary: Tim Carman, Washington City Paper, "Ignore the Pizza Police," "Supply and Da Men," "Schmeer Campaign" Food-related Feature: Dan Koeppel, Saveur, "Fruit of the Future"
George Wallace (GW): Oh yes, all the scenes were powerful and great, and it's all about love and it's all about listening, learning, living, loving and laughing. And that's what it's all about.
Another front page article appeared in the Times on the following day. Coulter cited an article indeed written two days after Earnhardt's death— Rick Bragg , a Pulitzer Prize winner who grew up in the South, wrote a personal piece on Earnhardt and his passing—bringing the total to three days in a row in which the Times covered Earnhardt's ...