Senior Writer, ESPN.

Joined July 2011
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Tom Junod retweeted
A Simile is like a Metaphor that doesn't believe in itself. A Metaphor is a Simile that takes itself too seriously.
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What kind of man runs for nine miles in the NFL? @frankgore might be the last running back ever to do so, and now he talks about the secrets of survival and how he might pass them on. A story about the Last Running Back...and the next. espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/3914…
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.@BronwenDickey has written the definitive history of pit bulls, the breed and the bans. And she has this exactly right.
The more things change, the more things stay the same. An approach that didn’t work 32 years ago has been repackaged for a new generation.
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This is remarkable.
I returned to NYC from my house on Cape Cod less than a week after 9/11. The first thing I did when I got home was race downtown to see the fallen towers. Many of you know this story, but when I got there and raised my camera to my eyes, a police officer approached me, whapped me on my arm, and said, "No photos. It's a crime scene." I realized then that we'd have no historical record of this horrific event if pictures weren't allowed. I had studied a few historical archives at the Library of Congress in D.C., and I knew I had to be the one to create an archive of this seminal moment in my city's - our global - history. Over the next 9 months, I returned to Ground Zero, a.k.a, The Pile, daily (with a few travel exceptions), to photograph the wreckage, light, architecture, and the incredible group of people who were there to excavate, clean up, rake for remains, and help in any way possible. It was a community of remarkable people - a brother and sisterhood - of ironworkers, NYPD, FDNY, Captains, Chaplains, security workers, and politicians. I snuck in daily to photograph and got kicked out daily. It wasn't until I quite literally stumbled into a group of men from the Arson and Explosion Squad, who asked what an older guy like me with a big old camera was doing down there, that I found my way in without fear of being evicted. They all quickly believed in the importance of the photographic record I was attempting to make. They gave me their phone numbers and said to call them if I had any trouble, and they'd bring me back to the site. Eventually, I got an official mayoral badge that granted me easier access to the Pile. In the end, I made over 8,500 pictures. My focus was never on human remains. I wanted to capture the place, the light, the people. I owe so much of this experience and access to my band of brothers from the Arson and Explosion Squad. Here is merely a tiny selection of some of the pictures. Many can be seen, however, at the Museum of the City of N.Y., World Trade Center Memorial Museum, Smithsonian Museum of American History, Library of Congress, and about 500 in my book, Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive. 1. A Worker in a Raking Field searching for human remains, 2002
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11 Sep 2023
Thanks to @esquire for taking "The Falling Man" from behind the paywall.
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Do you remember this photo? People have taken pains to banish it from the record of September 11, 2001. The story behind it, though, and the search for the man pictured, are our most intimate connection to the horror of that day. From '03, by @TomJunod: esqr.co/HXkjjSj
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30 Aug 2023
Our story “Untold” required so much of so many — from our colleagues at @ESPN who supported it start to finish to the women who were asked to tell their stories after decades of silence. Thanks to @UT_CSCM for recognizing not only our work but also the testament of those voices.
Announcing the winners of the 2023 Dan Jenkins Medal for Excellence in Sportswriting. Congratulations to Bill Rhoden (@WCRhoden), Tom Junod (@TomJunod) and Paula Lavigne (@pinepaula). Get all the details at jenkinsmedal.com.
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Tom Junod retweeted
Make sure to watch “Zero Gravity”, the fascinating new documentary about Wayne Shorter. Airs tonight on Amazon Prime, on Wayne’s 90th birthday! A must see!
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Tom Junod retweeted
The @NFL delivers no end of on-the-field competition. But it's off-the-field NFL action where the real drama and intrigue lives. @SethWickersham's reporting beat is off-the-field NFL action. His copy is must read.
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25 Aug 2023
This is a great profile, by a great reporter and writer.
Replying to @UT_CSCM
Only a handful of people on the planet have the physical and intellectual ability to be a NFL quarterback. Who would step away from that gig in his playing prime? And why? @SethWickersham answers those questions with this profile on Andrew Luck. espn.com/nfl/insider/insider…
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I just finished one of the finest memoirs I’ve ever read, Five Days Gone, by the English art critic @LauraCummingArt I read the hardcover; it was republished in paperback under what I suppose is its original British title, On Chapel Sands. What a beautiful book.
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Tom Junod retweeted
This outrage should absolutely be a national story and a cause for journalistic solidarity. Shame these people … Police stage 'chilling' raid on Kansas newspaper, seizing computers, records and cellphones kansasreflector.com/2023/08/…
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"This impulse – the creative dance – that is now being so cynically undermined, must be defended at all costs, and just as we would fight any existential evil, we should fight it tooth and nail, for we are fighting for the very soul of the world." theredhandfiles.com/chatgpt-…
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Tom Junod retweeted
Still blows my mind that half of R.E.M. currently plays in a band who only writes songs about baseball, just because it's a lot of fun. I don't think there's a better example of four musicians who decided to stop being rock stars and meant it for real.
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Tom Junod retweeted
Psyched to duet again with Jim Reid, William Reid and the Marychain in London tomorrow💛🎶 Have so missed duetting after the massive shock of losing Mark Lanegan so early last year💧❤️‍🩹
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3 Aug 2023
I am very happy for Susannah and very eager to read this book.
I wrote a book. Pre-order it here: amazon.com/Data-Baby-Life-Ps…
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Tom Junod retweeted
Bird called him "Lily Pons" because he sang so beautifully. Born on this day, the wonderful Johnny Hodges, who came through Memphis with Duke Ellington when I was a boy. Many of Duke's musicians stayed in our home as there were not adequate hotels for musicians of color. Heaven.
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Tony Bennett, RIP. Man, that guy loved to sing.
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