Andrew Dunn5 Essential Books on Being a Man in the Modern WorldIn a fundamentally unusual world, these five books try to capture the decrepit state of modern manhood and provide an antidote.May 5, 20202May 5, 20202
Andrew DunnStarting to journal? Don’t put so much pressure on yourselfTheodore Roosevelt, avid outdoorsman, war hero, and our nation’s 26th president, is well-known even today for his journaling habit. As he…Apr 29, 2020Apr 29, 2020
Andrew DunnThe Open Office Floor Plan is Dead“We have to take the fear away from people.” — Carol Bartz, former Yahoo CEOApr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
Andrew Dunn“Unbiased” state and local news will die — and that’s OKNewspapers in mid-sized cities across America are hurting, and TV stations are headed that way, too. That’s not news anymore.Apr 27, 2020Apr 27, 2020
Andrew DunninThoughts On JournalismThis article is worthlessThe true value in news is commanding an audience.Jun 7, 20173Jun 7, 20173
Andrew DunnI’m afraid to call myself a writerIn the journalism industry, we tend to divide ourselves into two camps: writers, and reporters.Apr 8, 20171Apr 8, 20171
Andrew DunnThe best part of camping? Sneaking away from campThe best part about camping isn’t about savoring the first steaming bite of rehydrated chicken and rice. It’s not about plunging your weary…Apr 5, 2017Apr 5, 2017
Andrew DunnThe surreality of the NBAI’m no stranger to the cheap seats. Most of the time you’ll find me in row X, my head scraping the rafters while I swill expensive beer and…Mar 25, 2017Mar 25, 2017
Andrew DunnThe ‘curiosity gap’ headline is deadI wanted to title this article something like “The most common type of news headline is dying. You’ll never guess what killed it.”Mar 17, 2017Mar 17, 2017
Andrew DunnA digital news reader’s bill of rightsJournalists have long had the bad habit of holding readers in contempt. Maybe not an individual person, but certainly the audience as a…Feb 14, 20172Feb 14, 20172