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.

The Table (March 2008)

The Table (March 2008)

Marc Ambinder, Megan McArdle, and Matthew Yglesias discuss Eliot Spitzer's demise, the Clinton supremacy, and Geraldine Ferrara's remarks. More »

Untangling the Wire

Untangling the Wire

Mark Bowden, Jeffrey Goldberg, and Ross Douthat look back on five seasons of the groundbreaking show and weigh its lasting contributions. More »

Nigeria: God's Country -- A Struggle for Souls and Survival

Nigeria: God's Country -- A Struggle for Souls and Survival

For more slideshows in the series, visit the FRONTLINE/World web site. More »

An Unquiet Grave

An Unquiet Grave

Francis X. Rocca narrates photos from his monastic tour of the Valley of the Fallen and the Escorial Music: "Ave Mundo Spes Maria" sung by the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo More »

The Contest for Africa

The Contest for Africa

Eliza Griswold talks with Lisa Mullins of Public Radio International's The World about the clash between Islam and Christianity along Nigeria's Middle Belt. More »

Barack Obama and the Economic Future of America

Barack Obama and the Economic Future of America

Obama's economic advisor, Professor Austan Goolsbee of the University of Chicago, talks with Megan McArdle about the health care debate, the credit debacle, the Federal Reserve's limitations, and other major issues that will face the next American president. More »

The Table (Early January 2008)

The Table (Early January 2008)

Marc Ambinder, Ross Douthat, and Matthew Yglesias discuss racism and sexism, unorthodox Republicans, the Bill Clinton factor, and Bloomberg's folly. More »

Fine Print

Fine Print

A journey through the world of typography with graphic designer Michael Bierut More »

The Table (Late January 2008)

The Table (Late January 2008)

Marc Ambinder, Ross Douthat, and Matthew Yglesias discuss what the media want, the Obama-is-a-closet-Muslim rumors, and stimulus wars. More »

The Table (December 2007)

The Table (December 2007)

Marc Ambinder, Ross Douthat, and Matthew Yglesias discuss the primaries and the press, God and country, Iraq's vanishing act, and political skeletons in the closet. More »

Surfing in Munich

Surfing in Munich

Images of the city's surf scene, narrated by Michael Scott Moore Music: "Ganz Allein" ("In My Room") by The Beach Boys More »

Life at Guantanamo

Images of the detention center with audio commentary by photographer Louie Palu. More »

A Slow Food Tour of the Po Valley

A Slow Food Tour of the Po Valley

Images from Slow Food University's Viaggio sul Po bicyle trip. Photos: Henry Hoffman Music: The Four Seasons, Autumn, Movement 1: Allegro by Antonio Vivaldi (John Harrison violin) More »

Obama on the Baby Boomers

Obama on the Baby Boomers

The presidential hopeful tells Andrew Sullivan about his plan to bridge four-decades-old divides. More »

Panda Land

James Fallows leads a photo tour through the Wolong Panda Reserve in northern China, where the animals resemble "especially cute kindergarteners." More »

Issue December 2007

Thinking in Real Time

Andrew Sullivan speaks candidly about why he supports Barack Obama, how he became a blogger, and why he's not afraid to change his mind.

Everyday Afghanistan

Everyday Afghanistan

A photo tour of the country's children, elders, artisans, and landscapes Photos: Sarah Chayes Music: "Raga Yaman" by Ustad Mohammad Hussain Sarahan More »

A Magical Cup

A Magical Cup

Corby Kummer tours the cutting edge of the coffee world, where baristas use mesmerizing high-end brewing techniques and light roasts are making a comeback. More »

Mississippi Melodies

Mississippi Melodies

A journey with Atlantic contributor Wayne Curtis More »

The Jews in America

The Atlantic looks back at a time when country clubs were restricted, names were Anglicized, and Jews were struggling to find their place in American society.

The Biggest Story in Photos

Picking up the Pieces After the Tornado in Moore, Oklahoma

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