Michael Crowley (journalist)
Michael Crowley is chief foreign affairs correspondent for Time magazine.
Education
He is a 1994 graduate of Yale University, and a 1990 graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy.
Career
From 2000 to 2010 he was a writer for The New Republic where he covered domestic politics and foreign policy. He was also a reporter at the Boston Globe. His work has also been published in The New York Times, The Atlantic, GQ, New York and Slate. Michael Crichton allegedly based a minor character on him in his novel Next.[1]
Family
Crowley is married to Sarah McDonald, a program manager in Washington for the Aspen Institute. Crowley is the son of Phyllis F. Crowley and Joseph D. Crowley. His mother is a photographer and his father is the president of the New Haven Terminal.[2]
References
- ↑ "Michael Crowley". TIME. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
- ↑ "Sarah Haight, Michael Crowley". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
External links
- Time articles and blogs
- "Warren Buffett's Nuclear Investment," Time magazine, Jan. 4, 2011
- New Republic bio and articles
- "Our Man in Kabul?" The New Republic, March 9, 2010
- "The Reinvention of Robert Gates," The New Republic, Nov. 9, 2009.
- "What Does Rudy Giuliani Want?" New York, Oct. 25, 2009.
- "Hillary's War," The New Republic, April 2, 2007.
- "Salter Ego", The New Republic, July 30, 2008.
- "The Stuff Sam Nunn’s Nightmares Are Made Of," New York Times Magazine, Feb. 25, 2007
- "Can Lobbyists Stop the War?" New York Times Magazine, Sept. 9, 2007.
- "Columnist Accuses Crichton of Literary Hit-and-Run," The New York Times, Dec. 14, 2006.