Stories by Joshuah Bearman
The long-delayed energy bill signed into law last week will wreak havoc on the planet while padding the pockets of the oil industry.
Posted on Aug 11, 2005
When Florida played host to the country's first constitutional crisis to leave the country without a president-elect, the fiasco just added a crowning feather in the state's wildly plumed cap. And it may be adding another one soon.
Posted on Oct 28, 2004
Joshuah Bearman tagged along on author Stephen Elliott's Operation Ohio with some of America's best and most famous writers.
Posted on Oct 26, 2004
If the GOP has a big tent, how come so many groups can't get inside?
Posted on Sep 3, 2004
The underbelly of American media was exposed at the Time Warner media party in New York.
Posted on Aug 30, 2004
The GOP is having problems pitching its big tent high enough to get everyone under it.
Posted on Aug 27, 2004
To get on The List or not to get on The List; a reporter engages in a Hobbesian battle for the most valuable commodity at the DNC: access.
Posted on Jul 29, 2004
Dennis Kucinich does more to correct the record before 9 a.m. – on his loyalty to progressive politics, his commitment to party unity, and Ralph Nader – than most people do all day.
Posted on Jul 26, 2004
As protesters are deterred by razor wire and 'free speech zones,' your dogged journalist is put off, not by sharpened metal barbs, but by bubbly PR experts.
Posted on Jul 26, 2004
Boston's shortage of rooms and the skyrocketing cost of those that remain, force a reporter into a cost-cutting, and decidedly unhygienic, situation.
Posted on Jul 25, 2004
More and more people are converting to cleaner burning 'greasel' engines powered by discarded oil from restaurants. Users claim tempura works best.
Posted on May 14, 2004