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Ron Charles (born 1962 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a book critic at The Washington Post. [1] His awards include the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award Nona Balakian Citation [2] for book reviews, [3] and 1st Place for A&E Coverage from the Society for Features Journalism in 2011. [4] He was one of three jurors for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize in ...
Mary Jordan was the founding editor, head of content, and moderator for Washington Post Live, [26] [27] The Post's editorial events business, which organizes political debates, conferences and news events for the media company, including "The 40th Anniversary of Watergate" in June 2012 that featured key Watergate figures including former White ...
Fisher previously wrote the local column for the Post and was the paper's Special Reports Editor. He wrote about politics and culture for the Style section. He also served as the Central Europe bureau chief on the Post's foreign staff and earlier covered schools in Washington, D.C., and D.C. politics for the Metro section.
Mary Jordan, associate editor at the Washington Post, sat down with ABC News to discuss Donald Trump's historic victory and what Melania Trump's second term as first lady might look like. Jordan ...
Winnett, currently an editor at The Telegraph, will remain with the publication, its editor Chris Evans wrote in a memo to staff that was obtained by the Post on Friday.
The struggling Washington Post found itself in some turmoil on Monday following the abrupt departure of the newspaper's executive editor and a hastily announced restructuring plan aimed at ...
Jorgenson interned at The Colbert Report during the 2012 election. [9] [12] From 2014 to 2017, he produced videos for the Independent Journal Review. [1]In May 2017, he joined The Washington Post as a creative video producer, where he wrote and produced their "Department of Satire" series.
The Style Invitational, or Invite, is a long-running humor contest that ran first in the Style section of the Sunday Washington Post before moving to Saturday's Style and later returning to the Sunday paper. Started in 1993, it has run weekly, except for a hiatus in late 1999.