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Kathy Gilsinan

It’s not often that we see Missouri covered in a national magazine, but thanks to Kathy Gilsinan, we do. Is it “Missouri Is the Next Front in the COVID Culture War” in The Atlantic, where Gilsinan is a contributing writer? Yes, but we’ll take it. Gilsinan’s writing is often farsighted. Who is Senate candidate Lucas Kunce? we wondered in May. Oh, Gilsinan had a Politico story on him at the end of2021, complete with surname pronunciation. For her keen sense of knowing what we need to know months before we know we need it and for her compelling book, The Helpers: Profiles from the Front Lines of the Pandemic, we’re telling you: Gilsinan is one to follow, theatlantic.com.

COLUMNIST TO FOLLOW

Tony Messenger

We said it back in November: the Tony Messenger and his video series with fellow columnist Aisha Sultan,

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