In 2010, a Rolling
Stone magazine profile labeled him «the most dangerous man in cyberspace.»
Not exact matches
He has also reported stories for Harper's and Jane
magazine,
profiling a young woman who was kidnapped and forced to become a soldier in the brutal war in Uganda, and for Rolling
Stone on the tragedy in Darfur.
The information about The Patience
Stone shown above was first featured in «The BookBrowse Review» - BookBrowse's online -
magazine that keeps our members abreast of notable and high -
profile books publishing in the coming weeks.
Paul Solotaroff — Rolling
Stone contributing editor who wrote a wide - ranging, high -
profile exposé about the netherworld of puppy mills in the then - new issue of the
magazine — discusses how he came to write the piece, sort of goaded into it by Humane Society of The United States CEO Wayne Pacelle, after Solotaroff completed another Rolling
Stone investigative opus about factory farming.
Her work has been
profiled and reviewed in Filmmaker
Magazine, Time Out Chicago, Bad at Sports, Art Daily, Rolling
Stone Italy, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reader, Pitchfork, and the Chicago Sun - Times.
Her work has been
profiled and reviewed in Filmmaker
Magazine, Bad at Sports, Time Out Chicago, Art Daily, Rolling
Stone Italy, Chicago Tribune, Pitchfork, Chicago Sun - Times, Paste, and Flavorpill.
In the January 2010 issue of Rolling
Stone Magazine, Singer was
profiled in the top 17 «polluters and deniers who are derailing efforts to curb global warming.»