The Atlantic Hires Kelsey Ables, Janay Kingsberry, Will Oremus, and Matt Viser as Staff Writers
Kelsey Ables has recently been focused on the various pressures facing major cultural institutions in the Trump era—but she has a wide variety of interests, including visual art, architecture, and design. She has been a nimble and erudite reporter on a challenging beat, covering the convulsions at the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian Institution. Matt previously spent 16 years at The Boston Globe, where his reporting on city and state governments often took him past The Atlantic’s historic...
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