Who Betrayed Anne Frank?
After a certain point, and if you’re the creative sort, the only way to engage with a myth, perhaps, is to rewrite it.
Read MoreAfter a certain point, and if you’re the creative sort, the only way to engage with a myth, perhaps, is to rewrite it.
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CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — Bob Childs lifts a naked, pale piece of maple wood up to the window. “We’re looking for shapes,” he says.
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When George Washington was 16, he copied out 110 “Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior” from a list the Jesuits had crafted in the…
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I’ve written breaking news, features and analysis from Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo; I also review books on the region. Here…
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I’ve reported from Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea Bissau and Senegal, often for the Christian Science Monitor and occasionally with photographer Glenna Gordon, and the…
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First I saw my mom crying,” says Stephanie Nyombayire, recalling the day she learned the details of the genocide taking place in her family’s…
Read MoreI’ve had the good fortune of working with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and its fantastic staff on several projects: Justice Renewed: Libera…
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Like the poems Emily Dickinson stored in her attic, or John Steinbeck’s repeatedly rejected early manuscripts, one of America’s best-known paintings was almost lost.American…
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I’ve had an extraordinary opportunity to write about all manner of Americana. Along the way, I’ve discovered interesting characters, like young British father turned…
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