Paper Finds Christians in Clubhouse, Clubhouse Professes Disbelief June 1, 2006 By Felix Gillette In professional sports, thanking God for victory is roughly as unusual as drinking water for hydration. So why was it front-page news?
Court Rules in Favor of Journalism May 31, 2006 By Felix Gillette An appeals court puts bloggers and journalists employed by professional news organizations on equal footing – at least in the state of California.
Market "Jitters" Up, Down, Up: Who Cares? May 25, 2006 By Felix Gillette Newspapers are dropping their daily stock listings — shouldn’t market round-up stories be next?
"Good News" from Iraq Found – in Northern Virginia May 23, 2006 By Felix Gillette The Washington Times rushes to page one with positive tidings from Iraq, but overlooks one minor detail – actually gathering the news.
Harper’s Ben Metcalf Throws Hissy Fit, Spits Up May 22, 2006 By Felix Gillette Would somebody please give the magazine’s literary editor a back rub? Or maybe pour him a cup of sleepy-time tea?
Round ‘Em Up! Ride ‘Em In! Raw … Talent? May 18, 2006 By Felix Gillette Are U.S. companies really looking to outsource jobs to rural America? A CNN story, backed by a single source, says yes. Logic says, probably not.
The Atlantic Shows That Ideas Can Be News May 16, 2006 By Felix Gillette In the current issue of the magazine Joshua Green provides a detailed portrait of how Wal-Mart’s heath-care woes are impacting the health of the American economy, and vice versa.
Michael Schiavo, Blogger, Stirs Things Up Again May 15, 2006 By Felix Gillette The battle over the future of Terri Schiavo may have ended months ago, but the battle over Michael Schiavo’s blogging future is just getting started.
David Dusek on Golf, Editing and a National Magazine Award May 12, 2006 By Felix Gillette The Ellie winner discusses his winning feature, "The New Way to Putt," his own golf handicap and magazine articles that can shift paradigms.
Do It Now, Fix It Later! May 11, 2006 By Felix Gillette A blogger’s discovery of a "major security hole" on nytimes.com makes clear that the Gray Lady is still learning to swim in the tumultuous seas of the blogosphere.