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Washington Post’s Fred Ryan Honored
• October 11, 2019
Georgetowner Fred Ryan, publisher of the Washington Post, was honored along with Caroline Beasley of Beasley Media Group at the Free Speech America Gala by the Media Institute at the […]
Washington Post Express Takes Its Last Ride
• September 12, 2019
The Washington Post made the sudden announcement of the demise of the Express, the commuter quick-read, on Sept. 11. Express employees have been fired.
Profs & Pints: Is Capitalism Moral?
• April 22, 2019
In a special encore, Profs and Pints presents: “Is Capitalism Moral?” with Steven Pearlstein, professor of public affairs at George Mason University, Pulitzer-prize winning economics columnist for the Washington Post, […]
Evans Under Scrutiny by Federal Grand Jury
• March 4, 2019
Early in 2018, the D.C. Board of Ethics and Government Accountability opened an investigation. The inquiry was suspended midyear “because of an ongoing law enforcement investigation.”
Bob Levey’s ‘Novel’ Candidate: Too Good to Be True
• February 21, 2019
“Larry Felder, Candidate,” the debut novel by Bob Levey — who wrote daily columns about Washington life in the Washington Post for decades — takes a dramatic turn mid-book.
Profs & Pints: Is Capitalism Moral?
• January 16, 2019
Profs and Pints presents: “Is Capitalism Moral?” with Steven Pearlstein, professor of public affairs at George Mason University, Pulitzer-prize winning economics columnist for the Washington Post, and author of Can […]
Ben Bradlee Biopic Premieres on HBO Tonight
• December 1, 2017
The 90-minute documentary — “The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee” — covers Bradlee’s life from Boston to Washington, D.C., focusing on his legendary journalistic career.
