Louisa Thomas, a former writer and editor at Grantland, is a New Yorker contributor and the author of Louisa. Her father Evan Thomas, a longtime writer for Newsweek and Time, is the author of several award-winning books, including last year's Being Nixon.\n\n \u201cThat's one thing I've learned from my dad: the capacity to be open to becoming more open.\u201d\n\nThanks to MailChimp's Freddie and Co. for sponsoring this bonus episode.\n\nShow Notes:\n@louisahthomas\nlouisathomas.com\nLouisa Thomas on Longform\n[:30] Louisa: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams (Penguin \u2022 2016)\n[8:30] "James Reston a Giant of Journalism, Dies at 86" (R.W. Apple \u2022 New York Times \u2022\xa0Dec 1995)\n[10:00] Longform Podcast #168: Ta-Nehisi Coates\n[16:30] "Adventures in Wonderlawn: Living the Surreal Life at Wimbledon" (Louisa Thomas \u2022 Grantland \u2022 July 2015)\n[25:30] "Clinton and the Intern" (Evan Thomas and Michael Isikoff \u2022 Newsweek \u2022 Feb 1998)\n[30:30] "Newsweek Kills Story on White House Intern" (Drudge Report \u2022 Jan 1998)\n[40:30] Being Nixon: A Man Divided (Random House \u2022 2015)\n\n\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices