Gregg Edmund Easterbrook (1953-03-03) March 3, 1953 (age 71) Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Occupation
Author and journalist
Alma mater
Colorado College (BA) Northwestern University (MA)
Relatives
Frank Easterbrook (brother)
Website
www.greggeasterbrook.com
Gregg Edmund Easterbrook (born March 3, 1953) is an American writer and a contributing editor of both The New Republic and The Atlantic Monthly. He has authored ten books (six nonfiction, one of humor, and three literary novels), and writes for op-ed pages, magazines, and journals.
Gregg Edmund Easterbrook (born March 3, 1953) is an American writer and a contributing editor of both The New Republic and The Atlantic Monthly. He has...
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2013. Easterbrook was born in Buffalo, New York, on September 3, 1948, the son of Vimy and George Easterbrook. His younger brothers are author Gregg Easterbrook...
respected, Ford had a marketing agreement with Bofors. Journalist GreggEasterbrook later commented on the politicized nature of the contest. Immediately...
"Tuesday Morning Quarterback" was a column written by GreggEasterbrook that started in 2000 and published every football season until temporarily stopping...
Luke Howie, Baskinstoke, Palgrave MacMillan ISBN 978-0-8232-2434-0 GreggEasterbrook (2019). It's Better Than It Looks: Reasons for Optimism in an Age...
cusps). In his weekly NFL.com column "Tuesday Morning Quarterback," GreggEasterbrook often refers to the Steelers as the Hypocycloids. Chilean soccer team...
whose writings are collected in the book include K. Anthony Appiah, GreggEasterbrook, Howard Gardner, Eugene D. Genovese, Nathan Glazer, Stephen Jay Gould...
considering themselves deprived through a process social theorist GreggEasterbrook calls "abundance denial". "Hedonic treadmill" is a term coined by...
are moments you'd like to stuff this story back into its closet. GreggEasterbrook, writing in The Atlantic, stated that "the Calormenes, are unmistakable...
599-601 Rossinow, pp. 48–49 Rossinow, pp. 61–62 Patterson, p. 157 GreggEasterbrook (June 1982). "The Myth of Oppressive Corporate Taxes". Atlantic magazine...
co-founder of Cosmos magazine Claudia Dreifus David Ewing Duncan GreggEasterbrook Dan Fagin Kitty Ferguson Timothy Ferris, science writer, most often...
Pulaski Academy, a top-ranked prep school, and has been advocated by GreggEasterbrook in his Tuesday Morning Quarterback column and by author Jon Wertheim...
light of the Saints' rebound after Hurricane Katrina. ESPN columnist GreggEasterbrook claimed that the Saints' behavior threatened the very integrity of...
27, 1996 "The Environment: Ignore all doomsayers on EPA laws," by GreggEasterbrook, Los Angeles Times, December 1, 1996 "Clean Air Sale," by Boyce Rensberger...
son. Several writers, including Philip Pullman, Kyrie O'Connor, and GreggEasterbrook, consider the use of Calormene characters as villains to be evidence...
Golden Missionary" for KTUL Excellence in Local Reporting Jim Lyons GreggEasterbrook 33 "Making Sense of Agriculture" for The Atlantic Excellence in National...
"overwhelming evidence for anthropogenic global warming". Journalist GreggEasterbrook, an early skeptic of climate change who authored the influential book...
and that "We've come a long way but we have much further to go." GreggEasterbrook noted that Obama's speech was exactly what George H W Bush had said...
original on 15 May 2003.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) GreggEasterbrook, "Are We Alone?" The Atlantic Monthly, August 1988. Article that anticipates...