Few writers have spent as much time adeptly probing the complexities of masculinity — and the contradictions of the men who shape us — as journalist Tom Junod. In his new memoir, In the Days of My ...
A crucifix recovered from the ruins of World War II becomes a lasting symbol of faith, reverence and fatherly strength. The crucifix brought home from Belgium by the author’s father during World War ...
Although he’s probably best known for his sonorous essay on the “Falling Man” photograph taken on 9/11 and his celebratory profile of Mr. Rogers (later adapted into a Tom Hanks movie), Tom Junod has ...
In the final stages of his dementia, a long-lost memory from childhood returned, perfectly formed. What was going on in his brain? Images of the writer’s father in his childhood, from a family photo ...