Author: Seth Mnookin
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¬í tmã -AUTHOR SITE: Seth Mnookin -BLOG: Feeding the Monster (Seth Mnookin) -AUTHOR SITE: Simon & Schuster: Seth Mnookin -Seth Mnookin (Wikipedia) -FILMOGRAPHY: Seth Mnookin (IMDB.com) -ESSAY: Harvard and heroin: I coasted to an Ivy League degree as a drug addict, but forever damaged the bond between mother and son. (Seth Mnookin, Aug. 27, 1999, Salon) -ESSAY: The pen is mightier than the needle (Seth Mnookin, Jan 17, 2005, The Independent) -ESSAY: One Miracle Season: When the Red Sox won their first World Series since 1918, they defied history, the odds, a curse, their bitterest rivals, and their own identity. And they did it with a team effort by shaggy star players, big-thinking owners, and a dashing young general manager (Seth Mnookin, Vanity Fair) -EXCERPT: The Breakup: In this exclusive excerpt from his new book, Feeding the Monster, Seth Mnookin explores the fascinating, curious, and combative relationship between Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino and the young man he hired to build a championship team, general manager Theo Epstein. (Boston Globe) -EXCERPT: Big Papi's sudden impact: An excerpt from Seth Mnookin’s book, Feeding the Monster: How Money, Smarts, and Nerve Took a Team to the (Seth Mnookin, 7/20/2006, Boston Phoenix) -ESSAY: excerpts from "Those Fabulous Red Sox" (Seth Mnookin, Vanity Fair) -EXCERPT: Bye, Nomar: adapted from Seth Mnookin's new book, "Feeding the Monster" (Seth Mnookin, ESPN the Magazine) -ESSAY: Picking Up the Pieces: How James Frey flunked rehab, and why his fakery matters (Seth Mnookin, Jan. 12, 2006, Slate) -ESSAY: Unreliable Sources: A rogue reporter named Jayson Blair brought down The New York Times's top editors. Could a rogue reporter named Judith Miller bring down its publisher? The Times's own investigation of Miller's role in the Valerie Plame scandal raises new questions about the judgment of Arthur Sulzberger Jr. (SETH MNOOKIN, Vanity Fair) -ESSAY: The End of My World as I Knew It: A New Year's reflection on my life after heroin (Seth Mnookin, Dec. 31, 2004, Slate) -ESSAY: Blame the Cubs: The Chicago Sun Times shouldn’t have named the foul-ball fan. The team’s collapse isn’t his fault (Seth Mnookin, 10/16/04, Newsweek) -PROFILE: How Harvey Weinstein Survived His Midlife Crisis (For Now): A bitter struggle with Disney CEO Michael Eisner over Fahrenheit 9/11. Miramax teetering on the brink. A separation from his wife. A near breakup with his brother, Bob. And through it all, Weinstein seems calmer than ever. Why? He’s given up M&Ms. (Seth Mnookin, 10/11/04, New York) -ESSAY: Justice: The Killer Inside Me: He's a murderer. And a model inmate. Should Wilbert Rideau go free? (Seth Mnookin, 1/13/03, Newsweek) -ESSAY: The Keys to the Future: A new generation of pianists re-energize the world of jazz. (Seth Mnookin, 3/10/03, Newsweek) -ESSAY: Total Fiction: Five years ago, in the journalistic scandal of the decade, a hot young writer got fired for making up outrageous yarns. Now he's writing real fiction. An exclusive interview. (Seth Mnookin, May 19, 2003, Newsweek) -ESSAY: A Journalist's Hard Fall: The New York Times confronts an embarrassing trail of deceit—and difficult questions about its own culture. (Seth Mnookin, May 19, 2003, Newsweek) -ESSAY: Times Bomb: Jayson Blair, an ambitious reporter with a troubled relationship to the truth, meets an aggressive editor eager to mint new stars. Inside journalism's perfect storm. (Seth Mnookin, May 26, 2003, Newsweek) -ESSAY: Read All About It: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. As its top editors exit, the country's most revered newspaper sets a new course. (Seth Mnookin, June 16, 2003, Newsweek) -TRIBUTE: Michael Kelly, 1957-2003: The longtime war reporter and magazine editor ‘loved to fight’ (Seth Mnookin, 4/04/03, Newsweek) -ESSAY: Q&A: My Life as a Shield: Benjamin Joffe-Walt speaks about his three weeks as a human shield in Iraq (Seth Mnookin, 3/21/03, Newsweek) -ESSAY: Phish Shtick: The jam band's New Year's Eve antics (Seth Mnookin, Jan. 3, 2003, Slate) -ESSAY: Pazz & Jop Poll 2003 (Seth Mnookin, Village Voice) -ESSAY: Pazz & Jop Poll: 2002 (Seth Mnookin, Village Voice) -ESSAY: A star's setback: He was supposed to be the dreamboat savior of a troubled New Jersey city. Then he lost. (Seth Mnookin, May 15, 2002, Salon) -ESSAY: The New Natural: Yale Law School–trained, Rhodes Scholar, gifted Democratic politician, at ease with everyone from the highest to the lowest. Sound familiar? His name's Cory Booker, and he's running for mayor of Newark. But his opponent, Mayor Sharpe James, thinks he's insufficiently black. (Seth Mnookin, April 22, 2002, New York Magazine) -ESSAY: Enronathon: Young Fortune reporter Bethany McLean broke the Enron story first, right? Not so fast, says the Wall Street Journal. (Seth Mnookin, 3/11/02, New York) -ESSAY: A Death in the Family: On September 11, the Wall Street Journal lost its newsroom. This is infinitely worse. (Seth Mnookin, 3/04/02, New York) -ESSAY: Smoke and mirrors: Philip Morris swore off using print advertising to build its brands, but the magazine ad habit was harder to kick than anyone imagined (Seth Mnookin, March 2002, Folio) -ESSAY: Hard Raines: The New York Times' Howell Raines issues some tough marching orders. (Seth Mnookin, 2/18/02, New York) -ESSAY: Caveat Vendors (Seth Mnookin, February 4, 2002, New York Magazine) -ESSAY: Just another day at ground zero: At the bar closest to the Sept. 11 wreckage, New Yorkers ignore the news on TV as disaster becomes part of the city's new landscape (Seth Mnookin, 2001-11-13, Salon) -INTERVIEW: The News Internationalist - interview with Mark Whitaker, editor of Newsweek (Seth Mnookin, November 2001, Folio) -ESSAY: Sharps and Flats: Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Ani DiFranco and others rework '60s classics for "Steal This Movie." But does Bob Dylan need updating? (Seth Mnookin, 2000-08-02, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & Flats: Living literary character (and rocker) Steve Earle plays a noisy show in New York for -- who else? -- a bunch of literary types. (Seth Mnookin, 2000-07-24, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & flats: Wynton Marsalis was born with a silver trumpet in his mouth. Maybe that's why his jazz compositions are so stiffly academic. (Seth Mnookin, Aug. 17, 1999, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & flats: New York combo Hasidic New Wave illustrates the difference between klezmer and Jewish jazz. (Seth Mnookin, August 11, 1999, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & flats: Béla Fleck ditches the jammy, New Age dreck for an album of smokin' jazzgrass. (Seth Mnookin, July 7, 1999, Salon) -ESSAY: Downtown soul (Seth Mnookin, June 11, 1999, Salon) -ESSAY: Eric Clapton and B.B. King meet again (Seth Mnookin, July 13, 2000, Salon) -ESSAY: What is jazz?: Sponsored by the Knitting Factory, Ornette Coleman, Sonic Youth, Stereolab, Cecil Taylor and others look beyond bop. (Seth Mnookin, 2000-06-07, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & Flats (The brothers Ween might be living in the shadow of Frank Zappa, but they still sound like they're shocked by their own shtick. (Seth Mnookin, May 2, 2000, Salon) -ESSAY: People have the power: Patti Smith, David Byrne, Angelique Kidjo, Philip Glass and others throw a New Year's benefit party for Tibet. (Seth Mnookin, 2000-02-09, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & Flats: Arto Lindsay graduated from horrible noise to gently beautiful music. It only took 20 years. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-10-28, Salon) -ESSAY: Hot licks: Guitarist and "All Things Considered" commentator Adrian Legg tells funny stories, but his guitar playing is no laughing matter. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-10-28, Salon) -ESSAY: Five-string serenade: Béla Fleck and five aces deliver a bluegrass primer live in New York. (Seth Mnookin, Oct. 26, 1999, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & flats: After 10 years of indie rock and a semi-hit on the "Kids" soundtrack, Folk Implosion's Lou Barlow changes his tune. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-09-14, Salon) -PROFILE: Don't worry baby: Ronnie Spector on her new Kill Rock Stars EP, her ex-husband Phil and why Puff Daddy can't rock 'n' roll. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-09-14, Salon) -ESSAY: "Up" down: Two years ago, R.E.M. lost a drummer -- and a little class. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-09-08, Salon) -ESSAY: Sharps & flats: Ben Harper is no Bob Dylan -- he's actually not even Robbie Robertson. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-09-01, Salon) -ESSAY: The Flaming Lips live (sort of) at Tramps: The Oklahoma City trio left left their drum set at home for their New York concert. Luckily they had Sebadoh, Robyn Hitchcock, Cornelius and ICU to pick up the slack (Seth Mnookin, 1999-08-21, Salon) -ESSAY: Shy smiles and half-hearted toss-offs: Welcome to the world of Vic Chesnutt live. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-07-16, Salon) -ESSAY: Not going back to Birdland: The Knitting Factory's four-city gig is a jazz fest worth staying home for. (Seth Mnookin, 1999-06-10, Salon0 -REVIEW: of Duke Elegant - Dr. John: New Orleans boogie king Dr. John botches an album of standards. Duke Ellington would not be amused (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of The Klezmatics with Chava Alberstein: THE WELL (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Wynton Marsalis "Marsalis Plays Monk: Standard Time Vol. IV" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of "The Complete Django Reinhardt and Quintet of the Hot Club of France Swing/HMV Sessions 1936-1948" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Pastoral Composure - Matthew Shipp (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Songbook - Gordon Lightfoot (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Live in Texas - Lyle Lovett and His Large Band Country/Folk, review by Seth Mnookin -REVIEW: of At Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of The Pizza Tapes - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Nixon - Lambchop (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of "Stardust" - Willie Nelson (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of "Buildings and Grounds," Papas Fritas (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Californication" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Willie Nelson's "Red Headed Stranger" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Patti Smith, "Gung Ho" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Guarapero: Lost Blues 2, Will Oldham (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Morphine, The Night (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Guns n' Roses, "Live Era '87-'93" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of "Goodbye 20th Century," Sonic Youth (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of The Grateful Dead, "So Many Roads (1965-1995)" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Luna, "Days of Our Nights" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Santana, "Supernatural" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Pavement, "Terror Twilight" (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of Chuck E. Weiss, EXTREMELY COOL (Seth Mnookin, Salon) -REVIEW: of MEDIA MAN: TED TURNER'S IMPROBABLE EMPIRE by Ken Auletta (Seth Mnookin, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of MASTERS OF DOOM: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture By David Kushner (Seth Mnookin, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Now, Let Me Tell You What I Really Think by Chris Matthews (Seth Mnookin, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Coloring The News by William McGowan (Seth Mnookin, Washington Monthly) -ARCHIVES: Seth Mnookin (Salon) -ARCHIVES: Seth Mnookin (New York) -ARCHIVES: mnookin (NPR) -ARCHIVES: Seth Mnookin (Find Articles) -ARCHIVES: Seth Mnookin (Newsweek) -ARCHIVES: Seth Mnookin (SethMnookin.com) -PROFILE: My son, the junkie: I finally had to let him save, or kill, himself (Wendy Mnookin, Aug. 27, 1999, Salon) -VIDEO PROFILE: Feeding the Fenway Monster (Greater Boston, July 14, 2006) -CHAT: Seth Mnookin 'Feeding the Monster' chat transcript (Boston Globe, July 12, 2006) -CHAT: Seth Mnookin, Author, "Feeding the Monster" (Washington Post, July 11, 2006) -PROFILE: Brains, balls, and a key to Fenway: How one writer tried to set the record straight on the Sox’ past five years (MIKE MILIARD, 7/24/2006, Boston Phoenix) -INTERVIEW: Seth Mnookin on Judy Miller, Arthur Sulzberger and Outward Bound (Felix Gillette, 12/16/05, CJR) -INTERVIEW: Regret The Interview: A conversation with Seth Mnookin (Regret the Error, 9/07/05) -INTERVIEW: Hard Raines: It was the worst of times at The New York Times. An interview with author Seth Mnookin. (Sam Rosenfeld, 01.04.05, American Prospect) -INTERVIEW: Seth Mnookin (Mike Newall, December 9-16, 2004, City Paper) -PROFILE: Hard times: Seth Mnookin reflects on his journey from junkie to Newsweek media expert to profiler of the scandals at the New York Times (TAMARA WIEDER, 11/12/04, Boston Phoenix) -CHAT: The New York Times Controversy: Seth Mnookin (Newsweek) -VIDEO INTERVIEW: Daily Show: Seth Mnookin: Author Seth Mnookin discusses "taking on" the New York Times in his new book. (Daily Show) -INTERVIEW: Seth Mnookin: 'There's a Huge Interest in the Media': The author of a new book about the scandals at the New York Times says that recent journalism mishaps are making consumers "much savvier about how they get their information." (Patrick Phillips, 11/12/04 , I Want Media) -INTERVIEW: Q&A: Seth Mnookin (Mark Lewis, 11/11/04, Forbes.com) -INTERVIEW: Troubled Times: Seth Mnookin (Brooke Gladstone, June 6, 2003, On the Media) -INTERVIEW: ROCK AND A HARD PLACE: SETH MNOOKIN, MEDIA REPORTER (A.J. Daulerio, 03.04.04, The Black Table) -INTERVIEW: the mediabistro Q&A: Seth Mnookin, Newsweek senior writer (Media Bistro, 5/20/02) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster: How Money, Smarts, and Nerve Took a Team to the Top by Seth Mnookin (Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (Mark Hyman, Business Week) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (Julia Boorstin, MSN Money) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (STEVE ALMOND, Los Angeles Times) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (PETER GOLENBOCK, St. Petersburg Times) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (Bill Reynolds, Providence Journal) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (Bob Ekstrom, Sports Fan Central) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (Most Valuable Network) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (Dave Studeman , Hardball Times) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (Gordon Edes, Boston Globe) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster (John C. Ensslin, Rocky Mountain News) -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster ( -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster ( -REVIEW: of Feeding the Monster ( -REVIEW: of Hard News: : The Scandals at the New York Times and Their Meaning for American Media by Seth Mnookin (Timothy Noah, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Hard News: Howell of pain Seth Mnookin’s book on the New York Times shows how an editor’s narcissism nearly destroyed the world’s greatest newspaper (DAN KENNEDY, Boston Phoenix) -REVIEW: of Hard News (Jack Shafer, Slate) -REVIEW: of Hard News (William Powers, New York) -REVIEW: of Hard News (Michael Getler, Washington Post) -REVIEW ARCHIVES : for Hard News (MetaCritic) -REVIEW: of Hard News (Nicholas Fonseca, Entertainment Weekly) -REVIEW: of Hard News (Scott McLemee) -REVIEW: of Hard News (Andrew O'Hehir, Salon) -REVIEW: of Hard News (John Giuffo, Village Voice) -REVIEW: of Hard News (Rita Radostitz, Etude) Feeding the Monster: How Money, Smarts, and Nerve Took a Team to the Top (2006) - Seth Mnookin (-) (Grade:A) |
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