Sally Jenkins
@sallyjenx
Journalist for The Atlantic Monthly, author, generator of highly disposable matter.
My favorite pic of these two. It captures their relationship: the mutual understanding of two people who absolutely lit themselves on fire to beat the other -- and wound up discovering they were in a partnership.
What part of Bezos’s Washpost cost-efficiency involves recruiting for jobs that were capably filled five months ago by talented young people they kicked to the curb.
Hosted a Masters final round watch party with a box of the real stuff from Augusta Natl. Plus a few things of my own
Not only does the @washingtonpost.com have the wrong team winning. They also got the score wrong in the subhead.
I told you. Did I tell you? Six key players gone from The Washington Post today, led by Dana Milbank. And there will be more.
Hung with Ilia Malinin a bit in Virginia before he left for the #olympics. My literal profile of him.
This is what I'm looking forward to in the coming days, more than the Super Bowl, and certainly more than any soul-killing political news. The pic is from my piece in @theatlantic.com
Might have been the most superb night of skating I’ve ever seen. Medals going to be kerchinking in Milan.
Now, who exactly has "martialed an entire movement of lunatic fringe" to use the words of JD Dunce?
Again, if you dress like an invading army, people will see you as one.
Just re-upping this because it should be posted every day on every medium until this country has properly learned its history.
Tell you what. How about we just post it every single day on every available medium. npg.si.edu/sites/defaul...
Here is another dropped arm. On a statue that I think is quietly the best portrait of an athlete ever in a fixed hard substance:
What I love best about the Arthur Ashe US Open memorial is the lower, dropped arm. Eric Fischl references Greek hero-athletes, but most of those figures draw you to the upper arm. Here, Ashe's dangling arm puts all the power in that dropped arm -- it's pure athleticism fixed in bronze.