PEOPLE

SPOTLIGHTED BEHIND THE SCENES

The Washington Post | February 26, 2006 | PDF


"Syriana" screenwriter Stephen Gaghan conspires to get the words out.

WATER WORLD

Washington Flyer | March/April 2008


Swim star and local sports phenom Michael Phelps goes for gold in Beijing this summer. Will he make Olympic history again?

BACK TO HER ROOTS

Bethesda Magazine | May/June 2018 | PDF


Wedding florist Sophie Felts grew up on a tree farm in Montgomery County, where as a child she helped out in her father’s nursery. Years later she moved home and started a business of her own.





JONATHAN ALLEN RELEASES NEW BOOK ABOUT HILLARY

Bethesda Magazine | May/June 2017 | PDF


Allen’s second book about HIllary Clinton just came out. What’s next? His son has made his vote clear: “Daddy, don’t write another book.”

CAT LADY: Q+A WITH BETH STERN

WebMD | January/February 2016 | PDF


The "Kitten Bowl" host opens up about how she's saving one feline at a time and how her husband, Howard Stern, names their foster cats.


SOPHIA BUSH IS A 'CRAZY DOG LADY'

WebMD | November/December 2015 | PDF


The "Chicago P.D." actress discusses her lifelong love of rescue dogs.



AN ENGINEER'S ENGINEER

At Buffalo | Fall 2015


The visionary thinking of Erich Bloch revolutionized the computer industry and transformed the National Science Foundation. At 90, he is still chock full of ideas.


ZAC POSEN'S DESIGNER DOGS

WebMD | March/April 2015| PDF


The fasion designer may rule the runways, but his three dogs rule the roost.



"THEY ARE THE LOVES OF MY LIFE"

Washingtonian | February 2015| PDF


Socialite Karen Feld takes her poodles to fancy restaurants, dresses them in cashmere and throws them lavish parties. Shocked? Appalled?

MIRANDA RIGHTS

WebMD | October 2012| PDF


Chart-topping country superstar Miranda Lambert dishes on how she got in shape, how she stays fit on the road and why she’s opened up her heart and home to stray dogs.

JAMES DYSON: WHY TO FOCUS ON THE OLD ECONOMY

SmartPlanet/CBS Interactive | November 2010


"We need our brightest and most creative people to be going into science and engineering and technology."

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ISABELLA ROSSELLINI: ANIMAL INSTINCTS

WebMD | Spring/Summer 2011| PDF


When she's not training guide dogs for the blind, Isabella Rossellini turns her lens on a wild world starring non-humans.

CYNTHIA NIXON ON LOVE, SEX AND WOMEN'S HEALTH

WebMD | June 2010| PDF


The "Sex and the City" star talks about playing Miranda, her battle with breat cancer, her fabulous 40s and her next role.

WISDOM OF THE WAVE

USA Weekend | July 4, 2008


Laird Hamilton shares 10 life lessons learned from surfing.

FAMILY MAN

WebMD | July/August 2007 | PDF


Andy Garcia earns accolades for his films and music. But the only reviews that matter to him come from his wife and four children.

IN THE NEWS

WebMD | March/April 2007 | PDF


Katie Couric both breaks and makes health headlines--and she's committed to broadcasting her passion for prevention, new research and resources.

RODDICK VS. BLAKE

USA Weekend | August 20, 2006


In this exclusive event, America's top men's tennis aces and U.S. Open arch rivals James Blake and Andy Roddick face off for a rare glimpse behind the scenes.

A CHRISTMAS LIST FOR RICKY MARTIN

USA Weekend | December 4, 2005


After a long sabbatical, the Latin pop star has a new record and a new view of life.

WED TO THE FED

People | September 19, 2005


Their love grows with compound interest: In her book, "Talking Back," reporter Andrea Mitchell opens up about marriage to Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan. [Interview and reporting by Melanie D.G. Kaplan, writing by Michelle Green]

18 GOING ON...

USA Weekand | June 12, 2005


The tabloids follow actress Lindsay Lohan's every move. Parties! Boyfriends! But while she's part adult, you have to remember: She's also a typicl teenager.

CONQUERING THE SHAME & THE FEAR, THEN  SYLLABLES

The New York Times | March 9, 2005


Part therapy group, part speech boot camp, the New England Fluency Program teaches students who stutter how to improve their fluency.

DIFFERENT STROKES

USA Weekend | June 22, 2003


James Blake may hit the books as hard as the ball, but that doesn't mean this young, gifted, half-black Harvard-educated heartthrob isn't the future of tennis.

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BON JOVI FINDS HIS VOICE

USA Weekend | November 2, 2002


These days, there's more to this popular rocker than his party-band past suggests.

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GREYSTON BAKERY: NO RESUME, NO REFERENCES... NO PROBLEM

U.S. News & World Report | June 5, 2019



ARENA STAGE'S MOLLY SMITH

Washingtonian | September 2019


"Theater doesn’t thrive when the world is easy—it really thrives when there’s chaos. As artists, part of our job is to make sense of the world."

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SANTA, MAYBE

U.S. News & World Report | December 23, 2020


This season, Santas are trying to balance their own mortality and pandemic risks with their image as an invincible, jolly public figure.

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PARKOUR FOR OLDER ADULTS

U.S. News & World Report | April 13, 2021


To help avoid dangerous injuries, ‘spunky’ seniors have been participating in parkour.

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RAISING YOUTH VOICES

Diversity in Action | May/June 2021


Legendary musician Nile Rodgers talks about his We Are Family Foundation, a nonprofit that empowers young activists and entrepreneurs.

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PROTECTING THE HOMELAND

National Parks | Fall 2021 | PDF


Former Principal Chief James Floyd of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation speaks about his connection to Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park.

HOW 'SOCIAL TOYS' CAN HELP KIDS BATTLE ILLNESS AND ANXIETY

U.S. News & World Report | February 8, 2021


From a duck with a chemo port to a diabetic bear, an innovative startup is helping kids cope.

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