I'm going to follow Jon Carroll of the San Francisco Chronicle. His daily column draws from personal experiences, but he relates them on a larger scale. There also can be a political aspect, and alot relating to the Bay Area.
I would like to follow the column "Modern Love" in the NY Times. It is published weekly and is comprised of essays sent in by readers about personal experiences and problems.
I'll follow Wray Herbert. He writes the "We're Only Human" blog about psychology and behavioral science for the Association for Psychological Science. He posts about once or twice a week.
I would like to follow Hendrik Hertzberg, who is a senior editor and staff writer for The New Yorker. He usually writes in The Talk of the Town section.
I'd like to follow Henry K. Lee. He is a crime and courts reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, meaning his stories will often be on controversial and immediate events going on right in the bay area.
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Could I follow Nicholas Kristof?
I'll follow ESPN's Gene Wojciechowski- He writes feature-style sports pieces almost daily.
I'll follow Joel Achenbach from The Washington Post. He is a reporter and and writes almost daily about current events and feature stories.
Kathleen Parker. Column about culture and politics in the Washington Post, bout once or twice a week.
I think I'm going to follow Robert Kagan's monthly column in the Washington Post.
I'll follow Frank Bruni. He writes a column once or twice a week about politics and current events.
Bruni writes in the New York Times. Sorry about double post!
I think I'll follow David Brooks, who writes a column in the NY Times about politics and culture every couple of days
I'll follow Espn's Rick Reilly. He posts once or twice a week
I'm going to follow Jon Carroll of the San Francisco Chronicle. His daily column draws from personal experiences, but he relates them on a larger scale. There also can be a political aspect, and alot relating to the Bay Area.
I would like to follow the column "Modern Love" in the NY Times. It is published weekly and is comprised of essays sent in by readers about personal experiences and problems.
I'll follow Wray Herbert. He writes the "We're Only Human" blog about psychology and behavioral science for the Association for Psychological Science. He posts about once or twice a week.
I'll follow Fareed Zakaria, who writes a column in the Washington Post every two weeks about foreign affairs and American politics.
I would like to follow Hendrik Hertzberg, who is a senior editor and staff writer for The New Yorker. He usually writes in The Talk of the Town section.
I would like to follow John Carrol from the SF Chronicle
I'd like to follow Henry K. Lee. He is a crime and courts reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, meaning his stories will often be on controversial and immediate events going on right in the bay area.
I'd like to follow Soren Bowie. He writes a humor column for cracked.com once a week.
I'll follow Anne Applebaum, who writes a weekly foreign affairs column for the Washington Post
I'd like to follow Lisa Miller. She writes pieces on religion regularly for Newsweek in her column "Belief Watch."
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