Maira Kalman on Walking, Drawing, and How It All Comes Down to a Stroll in the Park Mediabistro Archives December 18, 2005 The beloved author-illustrator on observation, wandering, and why the best ideas come to her mid-stroll.
Marc Weingarten on Tracing the History of New Journalism and the Roots of a Writing Revolution Mediabistro Archives December 7, 2005
Arthur Plotnik on Shoving Past Strunk and White and What Writing Guides Get Wrong Mediabistro Archives November 15, 2005
John Hodgman on Small Type, Hobos, and The Areas of My Expertise Mediabistro Archives October 31, 2005
Michael Gross on Making 740 Park, His Investigation of the World’s Most Exclusive Address Mediabistro Archives October 24, 2005
David Margolick on His New Book and the Enduring Importance of Long-Form Journalism Mediabistro Archives October 5, 2005
C.J. Chivers on Life in the Marines, Working for the Times, and Why Journalism Still Matters Mediabistro Archives July 13, 2005
Sharon Waxman on Her New Book, Her Career, and Navigating Hollywood as a New York Times Reporter Mediabistro Archives March 9, 2005
Michael Grossman on Why He’s Not a Designer and What Designers Can Learn From Editors Mediabistro Archives March 7, 2005