Lucy Kellaway is a writer and columnist with the Financial Times.
—Herman Cain, American columnist ,.
a columnist for the weekly trade paper Electronic News, began a series in January 1971 entitled "Silicon Valley USA.
Writing in The Australian Magazine last year, columnist Bernard Salt said young "hipsters" were spending too much money dining out.
—Herman Cain, American columnist ,.
If they were to take her advice, they would join Lucy Kellaway, the Financial Times columnist, who last week announced that after 31 years she was retraining to become a maths teacher — and imploring others in their 40s, 50s and older to follow suit.
Be prepared for the first time you are asked what you do by a stranger at a function: I'm a teacher gets a very different response from I'm an FT columnist.
—Herman Cain, American columnist ,.
Michael Musto, the veteran night life columnist (and occasional New York Times contributor), met him at a party in the 1970s but saw him very few times after that, he said.
"It depends on the actual degree and the field you,re going into," said Liz Pulliam Weston, an author and personal -finance columnist.
Lacy, 79, is a former garden columnist for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and a professor emeritus of philosophy and horticulture at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, and he shares my loathing of those squat little red-and-blue salvias you see in all the garden centers every spring — "the torrid red annual bedding sorts that pain the eye and made me long for a black freeze in early August," he writes in "The Garden in Autumn," one of his dozen or so excellent books.
"It's a classic example of confusing causation and correlation," said Frank Bruni, the author of "Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be," a book about the college admissions process, and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times.
This is as true for me as for anyone else: the greater ease of obtaining and checking relevant facts and data has transformed the life of the columnist.
Advertising sustains pretty much all the content you enjoy on the web, not least this very newspaper and its handsome, charming technology columnist; as I've argued before, many of the world's most useful technologies may never have come about without online advertising.
Your obsession with getting your kid into an Ivy or Ivy-lookalike is "warped" and—given a largely fixed system—likely hopeless, concludes New York Times columnist Frank Bruni.
They included John Markoff of The New York Times; Steven Levy, formerly of Wired magazine (he's now at Medium); Walt Mossberg, the longtime technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal (he's now at Re/code); and Brent Schlender of Fortune.
In the book How To Write a Sentence, New York Times columnist Stanley Fish laments that "many educators approach teaching the craft of writing a memorable sentence the wrong way — by relying on rules rather than examples.
But don't worry, says Elizabeth Bernstein, a relationship columnist at The Wall Street Journal, you can learn to develop your conversational intelligence.
Denise Caruso, (digital commerce columnist, New York Times) The Internet is like alcohol in some sense.
Rosenberg, the career columnist, cautioned against grousing too much to your colleagues at work.