News & Politics | Things to Do The Atlantic Festival Has Found a New Home at the Wharf The three-day speaker series will feature Dr. Anthony Fauci (again), live debates, happy hours, and more. Anthony Fauci, The Atlantic, The Atlantic Festival | 5 months ago
News & Politics Anthony Fauci Will Headline This Year’s Atlantic Festival This annual speaker series and ideas forum will span seven days in September. Anthony Fauci, The Atlantic, The Atlantic Festival | Aug 6, 2021
News & Politics The Washington Post Got Shut Out at This Year’s Pulitzers But other DC-area outlets had a good day, as did incoming Post editor Sally Buzbee The Washington Post, NPR, The Atlantic, Pulitzer Prizes | Jun 11, 2021
News & Politics DC Institutions Get in on the NFT Craze You can bid on artwork from the Atlantic as well as art that comes with a VIP 9:30 Club experience 9:30 Club, The Atlantic, NFTs | Apr 5, 2021
News & Politics The Atlantic Is Moving Its Headquarters to the Wharf The magazine will occupy office space in the Wharf's phase 2 expansion. The Wharf, The Atlantic, Atlantic Media, office buildings | Dec 21, 2020
News & Politics The Atlantic Has Added 300,000 New Subscriptions in the Last Year The group is more than halfway toward its goal of reaching one million subscribers by 2022's end. Media, Journalism, The Atlantic | Sep 10, 2020
News & Politics Khizr Khan on Trump’s Reported Comments About War Dead: “He’s a Coward, and I Have no Hesitation in Saying That Loudly” "The more I read, the more familiar it sounded," the Gold Star father says. Donald Trump, The Atlantic, Khizr Khan | Sep 4, 2020
News & Politics The Atlantic Saw Subscriptions Surge After Trump Tweet "We’ve never gotten more subscribers in a day than we did today," says its editor-in-chief. Media, Coronavirus 2020, Donald Trump, The Atlantic | May 27, 2020
News & Politics The Atlantic Will Lay Off 68 People Media, Coronavirus 2020, The Atlantic, Atlantic Media | May 21, 2020
News & Politics Is It Good to Be Weird? A New Book Says Yes. We met up with the author, who seemed . . . surprisingly normal. Books, Personalities, The Atlantic, Olga Khazan | Apr 30, 2020