Jennie Rothenberg Gritz

Jennie Rothenberg Gritz is an Atlantic senior editor. More

Jennie Rothenberg Gritz, an Atlantic senior editor, began her association with the magazine in 2002, shortly after graduating from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. An early highlight of her Atlantic career was a visit with Harold Bloom, during which the renowned literary critic addressed her as "my little bear."

In January 2006, Jennie joined the Atlantic staff full time. She currently oversees a number of different areas -- producing the online edition of the magazine and its special features, editing TheAtlantic.com's National channel, and creating original videos for the website.

Before coming to The Atlantic, Jennie was senior editor of Moment, a national magazine founded by Elie Wiesel, where she remains a contributing editor. Her writing has also appeared in The Chicago Tribune and in the book The Kindness of Strangers, a Lonely Planet travel writing anthology.

Revenge Fantasy

Jeffrey Goldberg tells Jennie Rothenberg Gritz why Quentin Tarantino's new Nazi-themed movie, Inglourious Basterds, is so novel--and dangerous More »

Aboard the Sugar Train

Aboard the Sugar Train

Photographer Landon Nordeman shares vivid photographs from his journey through Cuba More »

Peace, Love, and Mayhem

Peace, Love, and Mayhem

James Parker compares serene footage of the 1969 Woodstock festival with the violent frenzy unleashed during the 1999 anniversary concert More »

Zombies and Drag Queens

Zombies and Drag Queens

Highlights from Jed Rowen’s strange career More »

Grave

Grave

Billy Collins reads aloud his poem from the September 2009 Atlantic. More »

The Aspen Interview Series

The Aspen Interview Series

16 Conversations with TheAtlantic.com at the 2009 Aspen Ideas Festival More »

Bone Fires

Bone Fires

A poem by Mark Jarman, read by the poet More »

Boy

Boy

A poem by Carol Muske-Dukes, read by the poet More »

The Watchmen

The Watchmen

Photos by Anup Kaphle capture the protectors and inhabitants of Afghanistan's most troubled region More »

Highlights from the Aspen Ideas Festival

Highlights from the Aspen Ideas Festival

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Twilight of the Newsweeklies

Twilight of the Newsweeklies

Michael Hirschorn talks to Bob Cohn about why the current age spells doom for Time and Newsweek, but not for The Economist. More »

Leaving Home

Leaving Home

Sandra Tsing Loh packs all of her belongings into a 10-by-10-foot U-Haul storage unit and leaves married life behind More »

Harry Potter and the Slouching Adolescents

Harry Potter and the Slouching Adolescents

James Parker considers the incoherent enchantments of a scene from The Goblet of Fire More »

The Last Big Daddy

The Last Big Daddy

Paul Starobin, author of the book After America, talks to James Gibney about the end of U.S. dominance More »

Why Religions Evolve

Why Religions Evolve

Bob Wright explains to Andrew Sullivan how the cruel, provincial gods of ancient Greece became the benign, cosmopolitan deities of today More »

Finding Jesus at a Buddhist Retreat

Finding Jesus at a Buddhist Retreat

Andrew Sullivan talks to Robert Wright, author of The Evolution of God, about the ultimate goal of all religion. More »

Obama's Supreme Choice

Obama's Supreme Choice

Stuart Taylor Jr. and Bob Cohn discuss the selection of Sonia Sotomayor More »

The Pursuit of Happiness

Dr. George Vaillant, director of a 72-year Harvard study on aging, explains what makes people strive for fame and why dirty laundry symbolizes a perfect life More »

Roll Reversal

Roll Reversal

Trevor Corson meets a diverse group of chefs who are adding new cultural inflections to traditional Japanese sushi making More »

Congo's Other War

Congo's Other War

Delphine Schrank visits the empty lakes and scattered elephant bones left behind by the DRC's ongoing violence. More »

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