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Gene Weingarten
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Gene Weingarten

Gene Weingarten is a nationally syndicated humor columnist and a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer for The Washington Post. He lives in Washington, D.C.

The Fiddler in the Subway will be released on July 06, 2010 in Trade Paperback, eBook
Jul 06, 2010
The Fiddler in the Subway is now available in Trade Paperback, eBook
Jul 06, 2010
The Hypochondriac's Guide to Life. And Death. will be released on June 15, 2010 in eBook
Jun 15, 2010
Jun 15, 2010
Graphic Excerpt:
The Fiddler in the Subway
Jun 04, 2010
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Chapter 1 from The HYPOCHONDRIAC'S GUIDE TO LIFE. AND DEATH.
Jul 12, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 7 from The HYPOCHONDRIAC'S GUIDE TO LIFE. AND DEATH.
Jan 15, 2009
Old Dogs will be released on October 07, 2008 in Hardcover
Oct 07, 2008
Old Dogs is now available in Hardcover
Oct 07, 2008
Old Dogs will be released on October 07, 2008 in eBook
Oct 07, 2008
Old Dogs is now available in eBook
Oct 07, 2008
Old Dogs will be released on October 07, 2008 in
Oct 07, 2008
Old Dogs is now available in
Oct 07, 2008
Old Dogs will be released on October 07, 2008 in
Oct 07, 2008
Old Dogs is now available in
Oct 07, 2008
I'm with Stupid will be released on January 03, 2006 in Trade Paperback
Jan 03, 2006

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Washington Post, February 7, 2012
...is not responsible for any content posted by third parties. Submit Question/Comment About the hosts About the host Gene Weingarten Gene Weingarten is the humor writer for The Washington Post. His column, Below the Beltway, has appeared weekly in the...
Discover Magazine, December 24, 2011
...paywalls can better value readers Journalism?s . A thousand times this. Also, I laughed heartily at ?Just to make Gene Weingarten angry, brands brands brands brands brands? Putting the social web to civic use –� Facebook tries to find a system for A...
Washington Post, December 15, 2011
...in the style of an English heroic sonnet An officer takes up his new command: A desert outpost, lonely and austere. He asks the sergeant how the men can stand To be so long without a woman near. The sergeant shyly shows his commandant A tied-up female...
Talking Points Memo, December 12, 2011
...very distinguished panel of expert judges to sort through your nominations and choose the ultimate winners. They are: Gene Weingarten, Pulitzer Prize winner of the Washington Post Hendrik Hertzberg, political commentator for The New Yorker @PourMeCoffee,...
Washington Post, December 11, 2011
...the utter incorrectness of pink. It was as though I had pronounced a watermelon to be a kangaroo. Gene Weingarten Gene Weingarten’s humor column, Below the Beltway, has appeared weekly in Magazine since July 2000. He also hosts a monthly humor chat. As...
Washington Post, December 8, 2011
...the utter incorrectness of “pink.” It was as though I had pronounced a watermelon to be a kangaroo. Gene Weingarten Gene Weingarten’s humor column, Below the Beltway, has appeared weekly in The Washington Post Magazine since July 2000. He also...
Bookride, October 6, 2011
...t make it-- but this is a good excuse for an exhaustive history of the university. The journalist Gene Weingarten Gene Weingarten found they had generated a book on him which has sold 3 copies apart from the one he bought: these are not great sellers but...
Nieman Storyboard - A project of the Nieman Founda, September 27, 2011
...The Great Zucchini has a secret. And in “ The Peekaboo Paradox ,” Gene Weingarten exhumes the history that haunts the most popular children’s entertainer in Washington, D.C. The story, which ran in January 2006, is the best thing ever written by...
Nieman Storyboard - A project of the Nieman Founda, September 27, 2011
...The Great Zucchini has a secret. And in “ The Peekaboo Paradox ,” Gene Weingarten exhumes the history that haunts the most popular children’s entertainer in Washington, D.C. The story, which ran in January 2006, is the best thing ever written by...
The Centered Librarian, August 9, 2011
...Gina Barreca, Ph.D., is Professor of English at the University of Connecticut, author of It's Not That I'm Bitter: How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Visible Panty Lines and Conquered the World (St. Martin's Press), and has appeared on 20/20, The Today...
Eric Crawford, July 22, 2011
...not in writing. But that brings up a second piece of advice, from no less a voice than Gene Weingarten, the two-time Pulitzer Prize winning feature writer and humor columnist from The Washington Post, who unquestionably is one of the finest newspaper ...
Nieman Journalism Lab, June 29, 2011
...lot of renewed talk this week about journalists’ “personal brands,” thanks especially to the journalistic brand that is Gene Weingarten . And the discussion seems to solidify around the fact that, whether enthusiastically or grudgingly or something...
NotionsCapital, May 13, 2011
...N. Ozer , Erica Perl , Robert Pohl , Richard E. Rubenstein , Ariel Sabar , David Ian Shaman , Richard Treanor , Cathy Travis , Gene Weingarten , John R. Wennersten , Peggy Walton  and Bonny Wolf . More: “The Literary Hill Goes Live!” Karen Lyon, ...