Pulitzer Board Chair Eugene Robinson Remembers Simeon Booker's Commitment to Truth
For Booker, the profession of journalism was "life-threatening work."
For Booker, the profession of journalism was "life-threatening work."
Columbia University announced today that Eugene Robinson, associate editor and columnist of The Washington Post, has been elected chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board.
TV critic Tom Shales considered an early venture into reality TV: the hearings that made Bork a verb.
Meg Greenfield of The Washington Post eats crow and wins a Pulitzer.
Martin Baron and his team at The Boston Globe won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, for coverage of the church abuse scandal that rocked the Boston archdiocese. This year the movie version of their reporting is up for an Academy Award. And he'll be watching.
'I can’t help but experience Obama’s election as a gesture of recognition and acceptance — which is patently absurd, if you think about it,' Pulitzer-winning columnist Eugene Robinson wrote shortly after the 44th president's election
This is the second part of chapter one of the new edition of 'Pulitzer's Gold.' The Columbia University Press is publishing the book this month, as the centennial of the Pulitzer Prizes begins.
Robin Givhan’s Pulitzer Prize-winning entry in Criticism asserted that what national leaders wear sends a message about what they think of themselves and of their official duties.
VandeHei, a native of Oshkosh, Wis., is a regular political analyst on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and is a frequent guest on numerous cable and network television programs. He co-moderated two televised presidential debates during the 2008 campaign with MSNBC and CNN, including the first debate to incorporate questions voted on by a live online audience. He is also a public speaker, giving speeches and moderating debates and panel discussions on politics, new media and the future of journalism.
Robinson’s essays on politics, culture and events have helped shape the debate on issues such as the war in Iraq, the limits of presidential power and the rebuilding of the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast. He is a regular commentator on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and also appears frequently on MSNBC, CNN and other media outlets.