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Shirley Leung is an American journalist who covers business, especially as it relates to innovation and growth, politics, gender, and race. [1] She is an associate editor at The Boston Globe, where she writes a twice-a-week business column and is host of the weekly Globe Opinion podcast "Say More with Shirley Leung".
Eileen McNamara (born May 30, 1952) [1] is an American journalist.She is the author of Eunice, The Kennedy Who Changed the World, published by Simon & Schuster.She is an emerita professor in the Journalism Program at Brandeis University and formerly a columnist with the Boston Globe, where she won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1997.
Before writing for Slate, Kaplan was a correspondent at the Boston Globe, reporting from Washington, D.C.; Moscow; and New York City. In 1982, he contributed to "War and Peace in the Nuclear Age," a Sunday Boston Globe Magazine special report on the U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms race that received the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1983.
Abrahams has been writing the "Miss Conduct" column for the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine since 2005, [2] [7] and has hosted the Social Studies etiquette segment on the WGBH radio Emily Rooney Show since 2010. [8] She has appeared on the NBC Today Show to discuss her book and give advice on unemployment etiquette. [9]
Her writing on prison issues has been published in Working Woman magazine, [13] The Southwest Review, [14] The Boston Globe Magazine, [15] Huffington Post [16] and many other publications in the US. They include: "The Memory We Call Home", The Best Women's Travel Writing 2008, Travelers' Tales [citation needed]
Doug Most (born 1968) was the editor of The Boston Globe Magazine from October 2003 until April 2009. He was then promoted to a deputy Assistant Managing Editor post that puts him in charge of the paper's "soft" sections, including the magazine and the "g" section.
He has worked for the Globe since then, as a researcher, reporter, reviewer, editor and staff writer at The Boston Globe Magazine. [1] [2] He has taught at Yale, (2010) Brandeis, Princeton, (2007) and Brown (2014) universities. During spring 2014 he was an Institute for the Liberal Arts journalism fellow at Boston College. [3]
John Leonard Powers (born November 6, 1948) is a journalist and author who wrote for The Boston Globe for more than four decades in the Sports, Metro, Sunday Magazine, and Living sections and later became a freelance correspondent for the newspaper.