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What Tracy Kidder Stood For

What Tracy Kidder Stood For

Tracy Kidder, who died last week at the age of 80, was a longtime contributor to The Atlantic and a writer of articles and books that served for many readers as timeless exemplars of what nonfiction writing could be. A headline announcing his death—Kidder, it said, “turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers”—had it right but also had it wrong. A number of Kidder’s books, such as The Soul of a New Machine and Mountains Beyond Mountains, did indeed become best sellers. And the focus of these books—the inner secrets of computer design; medical care for those who have none—was not typical best-seller material. But the subjects Kidder was drawn to—computers and health care, but also the challenges and miracles of public-school classrooms; the inner workings of small cities and towns; the character of friendships in nursing homes; the ordeal of an immigrant who fled genocide in his homeland for life in America; the dynamics of homelessness and the experience of the unhoused—were far from unlikely. Is anyone in America untouched by one or more of these, …

The Pitt star Tracy Ifeachor shares rare details about married life following whirlwind romance

The Pitt star Tracy Ifeachor shares rare details about married life following whirlwind romance

Emmys-winning medical drama The Pitt has finally arrived in the UK, introducing audiences to Noah Wyle’s Dr Michael ‘Robby’ Robinavitch and his overworked, underpaid, and resource-strapped Pittsburgh emergency department.  The Pitt has been praised for its realistic take on the healthcare crisis in America with season one tackling the opioid epidemic, unfounded fears around vaccines, and gun violence, and it stars British actress Tracy Ifeachor as Dr Heather Collins, a final-year resident who has a history with Dr Robby, and whom we discover in the opening episode, is pregnant.  Trailer for The Pitt season 1 Tracy auditioned and won the role in 2024; it was a big year for the 41-year-old, as the same year she tied the knot with Adeyemi Eruola, a production manager and broadcast engineer based in London. The pair have remained private, but she tells HELLO! that marriage “is the best”. “Wait for the right person – it is so worth it, even if you’re asked to wait till you’re 50,” she says. “He is the most amazing husband. He would stay up all …

Tracy Kidder Knew How to Pay Attention

Tracy Kidder Knew How to Pay Attention

This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic’s archives to contextualize the present. Sign up here. Tracy Kidder, the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who died this week at 80, devoted his career to immersion: embedding himself for months, sometimes years, with his subjects, and turning what he saw into stories that are hard to put down. His work traversed worlds—he followed a group of computer engineers racing to build a new machine, spent nine months in a fifth-grade classroom in Massachusetts, and traveled with the legendary physician and humanitarian Paul Farmer as he cared for people across continents—but his focus was remarkably consistent. He was interested in how people work: what they care about, what they struggle through, and what makes them keep going. Kidder brought that same sensibility to his Atlantic stories about technology, work, and everyday life. His writing was, as one reviewer put it, full of “genuine love, delight and celebration of the human condition.” He wrote his first article for this magazine in 1973, and then served as …

New Tracy Morgan comedy with Daniel Radcliffe named ‘true heir to 30 Rock’ in rave reviews

New Tracy Morgan comedy with Daniel Radcliffe named ‘true heir to 30 Rock’ in rave reviews

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Tracy Morgan’s new comedy sitcom is raking in rave reviews, with some hailing the series as the “true heir to 30 Rock.” NBC’s The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins had huge shoes to fill, with the sports mockumentary being executive produced by comedy legend Tina Fey and co-created by fellow 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt veterans Robert Carlock and Sam Means. However, the show’s first four episodes seemed to have stuck the landing, with critics praising Morgan’s hilarious performance as a disgraced football star who hires an Oscar-winning filmmaker, played by Daniel Radcliffe, to produce a documentary that will usher in his comeback. Morgan is best known for his chaotic co-leading role as Tracy Jordan on all seven seasons of Fey’s satire 30 Rock, which earned him a Supporting Actor nomination at the 2009 Emmy Awards. Variety’s TV critic …

‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ Review: Tracy Morgan NBC Comedy

‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ Review: Tracy Morgan NBC Comedy

I don’t mean to tell Hollywood’s creative forces what to do, but the pace of sports mockumentary production has fallen well behind the pace of sports documentary production. The latter is a genre that — as much as I watch it vociferously — is always in need of a little ego deflation. There are great sports mockumentaries, like the HBO Sports tennis comedy 7 Days in Hell or the When We Were Kings-inspired “How They Threw Rocks” episode of Documentary Now!. It’s harder to do a sports mockumentary as an ongoing series, but the American Vandal guys tackled e-sports fairly well (at times) in Paramount+’s Players. The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins The Bottom Line Gets better as it goes. Preview: Sunday, January 18, after the NFL Playoffs (NBC)Time period premiere: Monday, February 23 (NBC)Cast: Tracy Morgan, Daniel Radcliffe, Erika Alexander, Bobby Moynihan, Precious Way, Jalyn HallCreators: Robert Carlock and Sam Means Premiering after the NFL playoff game on Sunday (January 18) on NBC a full month ahead of its February 23 launch, The …

The Aftermyth by Tracy Wolff

The Aftermyth by Tracy Wolff

What happens when the universe itself seems determined to rewrite your carefully planned future? Tracy Wolff, the bestselling author behind the Crave series, ventures into middle-grade territory with The Aftermyth by Tracy Wolff, a mythology-infused tale that asks readers to question whether destiny is something we follow or something we create. This dark academia fantasy transforms Greek mythology from ancient history into living, breathing magic, where students don’t just study myths—they become them. Penelope Weaver has spent her entire life preparing for one singular moment: her sorting ceremony at Anaximander’s Academy. Every member of her family has been sorted into Athena Hall, the house for the practical, intelligent, rule-following students. Penelope knows—absolutely knows—she belongs there. She’s memorized all eleven volumes of Ancient Myths for Any Occasion, the Abridged Version. She’s studied the gods, practiced her composure, and prepared herself mentally for the twelve labors that will define her academic journey. But when the sorting ceremony goes catastrophically wrong, Penelope finds herself placed in Aphrodite Hall instead, surrounded by glitter-loving, party-planning students who seem to embody …

The Pitt Season 2: Why Didn’t Tracy Ifeachor’s Character Return to the Medical Drama?

The Pitt Season 2: Why Didn’t Tracy Ifeachor’s Character Return to the Medical Drama?

Jesus House is led by Irukwu, who told The Times in 2015 that his goal was to “reChristianise” Britain. It is part of the Redeemed Christian Church of God denomination, a holiness Pentecostal network headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, which spread across the world in the second half of the 20th century, following the country’s diaspora. In 2022, one Nigerian Pentecostal bishop estimated that RCCG churches exist in 200 countries, and there are numerous outposts in the New York City area as well. Though left-leaning UK citizens have criticized Jesus House—as leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer issued an apology after he visited and praised the church in April 2021—it is still considered part of the country’s religious mainstream. King Charles visited the church twice as the Prince of Wales, once in 2007 and again in 2021. Irukwu was invited to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth as a faith representative in September 2022. In May 2023, he was again on the officiating list for the king’s coronation. According to the Jesus House Instagram …

Carrie Coon On Starring in Bug on Broadway Written By Tracy Letts

Carrie Coon On Starring in Bug on Broadway Written By Tracy Letts

In Bug on Broadway, Carrie Coon plays a small town waitress caught up in a web of paranoid delusions and conspiracy theories.  Her character, Agnes, is introduced to these ideas after connecting with Peter, a Gulf War veteran who fixates on a bug problem in her hotel room as part of a larger theory about surveillance. It’s edgy and stands out in the Broadway season, which Coon argues is exactly what’s needed in this political climate.  “It feels subversive to be an artist right now, because there’s a real war on the arts in this country. So bringing something that’s a little edgier and a little darker feels like the way theater should go, and usually goes when people feel oppressed,” Coon said.  Bug, written by Tracy Letts, Coon’s husband, makes its Broadway debut at Manhattan Theatre Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre after premiering in London in 1996 and then seeing several subsequent iterations, as well as a film adaptation. This production, directed by David Cromer and co-starring Namir Smallwood, also ran twice at Steppenwolf …