by Maggie Ginsberg | Mar 25, 2017
This article is a 2017 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Journalism award winner for Best Long Hard Feature, Silver The women stood out like rainbow prisms of refracted light against the wet gray sky, covered from wrists to ankles in embroidered scarves and sarongs...
by Maggie Ginsberg | Sep 16, 2016
“The wheels on the bus go ’round and ’round, but that’s not the song that’s playing overhead — it’s “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” with a few key words changed: Twinkle, twinkle little star, what a wonderful child you are. With bright eyes and nice round...
by Maggie Ginsberg | Jul 1, 2016
“Long before Gottman became one of the world’s foremost researchers of marriage and divorce—before appearances on Oprah and Good Morning America, four National Institute of Mental Health awards, and forty-some books, including the New York Times bestseller...
by Maggie Ginsberg | May 19, 2016
After reading about the strange phenomenon of magical penis theft, writer Frank Bures couldn’t shake the idea. He obsessed about it for four years, and then, in 2005, hopped a plane to Nigeria to track down victims of the uniquely cultural epidemic, doggedly pursuing...
by Maggie Ginsberg | Feb 1, 2016
Share this article buttons here? Facebook? Twitter? Instagram? Homelessness in Madison, Wisconsin The Long Road Home and Visibly Unsettled Madison Magazine two-part cover story, February 2016 I met Shamiaa Stewart when she graciously agreed to publicly tell her story...