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Kevin Charles Redmon

Kevin Charles Redmon, a former Atlantic editorial intern, is a freelance journalist and 2008 Middlebury Fellow in Environmental Journalism.

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12 Hours at CPAC, the 'Mardi Gras of the Right'

12 Hours at CPAC, the 'Mardi Gras of the Right'

Santorum was the star attraction, but he had a lot of competition from the sideshow at the annual festival of conservative thinking.… More »

As Kindles Take Over, What Happens to Margin Notes?

As Kindles Take Over, What Happens to Margin Notes?

With the rise of e-readers, anxiety mounts about the future of underlining and scribbling in books… More »

In Iraq, Torture and Secret Prisons Continue

In Iraq, Torture and Secret Prisons Continue

Protests hit Iraq as public outrage against Maliki's abuses rises… More »

Shepard Fairey's American Graffiti

Shepard Fairey's American Graffiti

The street-artist-turned-national-celebrity speaks about his torrid love affair with New York and the fine line between legal and "extra-legal" public art.… More »

The Man Who Reinvented the City

The Man Who Reinvented the City

Andres Duany, the father of New Urbanism, talks about "gold-plated" environmentalism, the problem with suburban teenagers, and why democracy can't be trusted to build smart cities.… More »

The New Abu Ghraib

The New Abu Ghraib

Torture in Iraq's prisons illuminates the country's sectarian divide, but the scars and consequences run much deeper… More »

WikiLeaks Provides Its Worth as a Backstop

WikiLeaks Provides Its Worth as a Backstop

But it can't play catcher. Professional investigative journalism is needed more than ever… More »

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