Why did Sulzberger hire Abramson? May 16, 2014 By Douglas McCollam Her style never suited him. He got exactly what was advertised.
In cold type November 1, 2012 By Douglas McCollam When Truman Capote set out to profile Marlon Brando for The New Yorker in 1957, he knew just how to set his traps
Up and Down on the Bayou July 1, 2010 By Douglas McCollam A snapshot of The Times-Picayune five years after Katrina
A Man in Full July 17, 2009 By Douglas McCollam Four years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans broadcaster Garland Robinette is still fighting mad
Sulzberger at the Barricades July 15, 2008 By Douglas McCollam Arthur Sulzberger Jr. is racing to transform the embattled New York Times for the digital age. Is he up to the job?
Somewhere East of Eden March 18, 2008 By Douglas McCollam Why the St. Pete Times model can’t save newspapers
Norman Pearlstine, Company Man July 26, 2007 By Douglas McCollam An editor revisits his role in Plamegate
On the Rocks June 12, 2007 By Douglas McCollam Douglas McCollam on John McPhee’s Annals of the Former World