The Passing of Edward Kennedy

Print. October 12th, 2009

A hard rain fell on him, the last of the Kennedy boys.

After the slaughter

After the slaughter

Print. April 22nd, 2007

It is three days after the worst gun massacre in American history and, about 30 miles down the road, Roanoke Firearms is doing steady business.

The second prison

The second prison

Print. May 27th, 2001

The image is etched on a million minds: Gerry Conlon, dark eyed and defiant, emerging from the Old Bailey in October 1989. His conviction, and those of the other members of the Guildford Four, had just been quashed.

Most Recent

New Update: Salon, New Republic, Irish Times

Print. August 23rd, 2010

It’s time for another update of assorted articles from recent months.
Judging from the reaction it received on Salon’s website, I suspect this profile of former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson may be the most-read article I’ve written in quite a while. Although the profile appeared back in May, The Atlantic’s Conor Friedersdorf gave his own [...]

Recent articles: Salon, Daily Beast, Guardian

Print. April 21st, 2010

I have a piece up on The Daily Beast today seeking to explain the appeal of Nick Clegg, the leader of Britain’s Liberal Democrats, to an American readership. The article’s appearance reminded me that I have written several pieces for U.S. media in recent months, and not referenced them here.
For Salon, I wrote about Charlie [...]

New Year, New Update

Print. January 7th, 2010

I updated the website for the first time in a while today, with a selection of articles from the last months of 2009. It is impossible within the site’s current framework to post everything I write, so, under the “Most Recent” heading on the Print page, I have posted a general grab-bag, including: an Irish [...]

The Case For Obama’s Nobel Prize

Print. January 6th, 2010

The committee has a tradition of selecting winners as much as an act of encouragement towards their goal as a celebration of the miles already travelled.

Nick Hornby book review (WSJ)

Print. January 6th, 2010

“Juliet, Naked” is a rich and perceptive novel, with a keen sense of the lives led by the trio at its core.