One last story I filed before leave. I spent some time with @deathcabforcutie.bsky.social's two earliest members ahead of their heartwrenching new record. Check it out:
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After 29 years, the indie music front man still can’t slow down.
“The men and women who lie in Arlington have earned that peace, and they deserve our quiet, humble gratitude, not this monstrous monument to power, war and one man’s ego.” www.washingtonpost.com/style/2026/0...
Detailed renderings of President Donald Trump’s proposed victory arch near Arlington National Cemetery reveal a confused and offensive symbolism.
Column: What is home? When his D.C. dwelling was in jeopardy and employment future murky, his search began.
The Advocate news group is seeking a photojournalist in Baton Rouge. Great opportunity for a good photog at a locally owned operation that still does it all (digital, print, real work about real people, made by real people and read by real people). Wanna? workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/defau...
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What is home? When my D.C. dwelling was in jeopardy and my employment future was murky, my search began.
If you're in New Orleans on 6/8, the Prytania Theater (Uptown) is hosting a 50th anniv screening of "All the President's Men" at 7 PM, hosted by Henry Griffin and featuring a Q&A with some guy who once worked at @washingtonpost. (Spoiler: It's me. Other spoiler: Nixon Resigns.)
Ten years in and I’m still excited when a piece I care about leads the Style print section. If you missed it this weekend, I wrote an essay about the idea of home — and some other stuff.
It would mean the world to me if you read it. Here’s a gift link: wapo.st/4wnMY2A
I’m on parental leave until August, so you won’t see my byline much until then — save for a couple pieces I filed before leaving.
Be sure to follow @jonathanwrites.bsky.social , who has taken on the Kennedy Center, along with several other institutions, as part of the arts and govt beat.