Andrew BeaujonGordon W. Gilkey’s Report on German War ArtAt the end of World War II, U.S. Army Capt. Gordon W. Gilkey collected a large trove of Nazi propaganda and German war art to ship to the…Nov 10, 20171Nov 10, 20171
Andrew BeaujonThe Hill Doesn’t Understand AggregationOn Wednesday at 4:24 p.m., Washingtonian published a small but hard-won real-estate scoop that reflected patient reporting conducted over a…Feb 23, 2017Feb 23, 2017
Andrew BeaujonSoccer was a rough game.For a lot of soccer’s early history, substitutions weren’t allowed. This is a difficult idea for modern sports fans to wrap their heads…Jun 11, 2016Jun 11, 2016
Andrew BeaujonHow many ways can you say the weather was bad?Match-day reports in Scottish papers in 1910–1914 usually included a description of the often-challenging weather, in language that’s a joy…Jun 4, 20161Jun 4, 20161
Andrew BeaujonI’m writing about writing a book.About 15 years ago I was visiting my wife’s family in Edinburgh and saw something in the paper about a memorial service for the members of…Jun 4, 20164Jun 4, 20164
Andrew BeaujonA not totally fond goodbye to NBC’s Olympics appYou thrilled me. You perplexed me. Together, we skipped a lot of ice dancing.Feb 20, 2014Feb 20, 2014
Andrew BeaujonWhen 18 months’ worth of work vanishesMy old employer doesn’t want to keep our archives online. Does that affect anyone besides those of us who worked there?Jul 24, 20132Jul 24, 20132