News & Politics The Atlantic’s Relaunched Photo Channel Won’t Punish People With Small Screens "Just because I'm not carrying an iPhone 24/7 doesn't mean a lot of people aren't," says photo editor Alan Taylor. Capital Comment, Media | Jan 7, 2015
News & Politics Kirby Delauter Doesn’t Want News Outlets to Use His Name Without Permission Frederick County Council member wants to approve uses of his name, which is Kirby Delauter. Capital Comment, Media | Jan 6, 2015
News & Politics Closed Doors Don’t Work for Modern Publications, Says Nat Geo Editor Susan Goldberg As the publication's first female editor, Goldberg has already made history. Now she's retooling for a digital future. People, I.Q. | Jan 5, 2015
News & Politics Leon Wieseltier Joins The Atlantic The former New Republic editor will be a contributing editor and critic. Capital Comment, Media | Jan 5, 2015
News & Politics 8 Washingtonian Longreads From 2014 From the chef who went rogue to the world's best nipple-tattoo artist. Capital Comment, Washingtonian | Dec 31, 2014
News & Politics How NPR Is Preparing for "The Year of the Podcast" With next week's launch of "Invisibilia," the network plans to be more agnostic about platform. Capital Comment, Media | Dec 30, 2014
News & Politics MSNBC Plans to Get "Outside of Washington" With turnaround plan, the network cements its place in the annals of lazy expressions about the DC area. Capital Comment, Media | Dec 29, 2014
News & Politics Pot Group Makes a Christmas Card for Maureen Dowd Don't let too many edibles harsh your holidays. Capital Comment, Media | Dec 24, 2014
News & Politics The National Archives Will Teach Your Children Some Manners As the holidays wind down, the nation's record keeper offers a crash course in thank-you notes. Capital Comment, Museums | Dec 22, 2014
News & Politics Capital Business Will No Longer Be a Separate Print Publication The Washington Post business publication will move its content inside the paper. Capital Comment, Media, Post Watch | Dec 19, 2014
Andrew Beaujon joined Washingtonian in late 2014. He was previously with the Poynter Institute, TBD.com, and Washington City Paper. He lives in Del Ray.
The Atlantic’s Relaunched Photo Channel Won’t Punish People With Small Screens
Kirby Delauter Doesn’t Want News Outlets to Use His Name Without Permission
Closed Doors Don’t Work for Modern Publications, Says Nat Geo Editor Susan Goldberg
Leon Wieseltier Joins The Atlantic
8 Washingtonian Longreads From 2014
How NPR Is Preparing for "The Year of the Podcast"
MSNBC Plans to Get "Outside of Washington"
Pot Group Makes a Christmas Card for Maureen Dowd
The National Archives Will Teach Your Children Some Manners
Capital Business Will No Longer Be a Separate Print Publication