‘Good, keep going’
Madeleine Blais shares the backstory of her prize-winning work, from the reporting and editing to her celebration with a bucket of KFC and a bottle of Dom Perignon.
Madeleine Blais shares the backstory of her prize-winning work, from the reporting and editing to her celebration with a bucket of KFC and a bottle of Dom Perignon.
The top New York Times political observer prefers the real Ike to the party puff job.
No less an authority than Harriet Monroe had her doubts about the way the winner was chosen.
One error in judgment didn’t slow Joe Morgenstern’s march through decades of lively criticism.
Writing from Aktau, Kazakhstan, during a multi-year journey on foot, two-time Pulitzer winner Paul Salopek reflects on his low-tech, high-tech approach to journalism.
Long before mass shootings became commonplace, a man with a Luger went on a killing spree that might have continued had he not run out of ammo.
The late, great playwright won three Pulitzers, none of them for 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
Linda Greenhouse’s long tenure on the Supreme Court beat gave her the perspective to see the currents beneath the surface.
TV critic Tom Shales considered an early venture into reality TV: the hearings that made Bork a verb.
Pulitzer-winning critic Richard Eder takes on two-time Pulitzer winner in Fiction John Updike — concluding, 'the darkness is a defect' in 'Roger's Version.'