
John M. Glionna
Journalist at Freelance
Freelance journalist specializing in literary nonfiction. Based in Vegas, baby.
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2 months ago |
latimes.com | John M. Glionna
The beautiful young socialite slipped the businessman a note scrawled in eyeliner on a crumpled napkin. “Help me,” it pleaded. She was a teenage Indonesian model who had married a Malaysian prince, but Manohara Odelia Pinot says her life with him was no fairy tale. Press accounts of her allegations of abuse and tales of her escape from an unhappy marriage have captivated this country, and further divided two nations that have long been Southeast Asian rivals.
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2 months ago |
wcfcourier.com | John M. Glionna
DARIEN, N.Y. — At the wise age of 79, Dolores Westfall knows food shopping on an empty stomach is a fool’s errand. On her way to the grocery store last May, she pulled into the Town & Country Family Restaurant to take the edge off her appetite. After much consideration, she ordered the prime rib special and an iced tea _ expensive at $21.36, but the leftovers, wrapped carefully to go, would provide two more lunches. The problem, she later realized, was that a big insurance bill was coming due.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Jennifer Roy |John M. Glionna |Wendy Levinson |Christine Soong
I have a cat. That’s my go-to answer when people ask me if I have children. It’s just easier than saying my refusal to take FDA-approved medications for severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) stole a decade of what could have been normal life from me. Studies show it takes an average of 17 years for patients with OCD to receive adequate therapy. Thankfully, in the past ten years, this duration is starting to improve.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
barnesandnoble.com | John M. Glionna
In his nuanced, deeply reported, and beautifully written book, John Glionna takes us to a tiny town with a rugged past, uneasy present, and uncertain future. Still, the indomitable residents and its high school’s struggling eight-man football team carry on. Glionna reminds us why such towns and teams matter.”—Steve Padilla, editor with the Los Angeles Times“With a lysergic flair for heart-of-America storytelling, John M.
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Aug 27, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Amarish Dave |Julie Craig |John M. Glionna |Edward Hoffer
When it comes to personal finance and wealth-building, the phrase “time in the market beats timing the market” is often touted as an unshakable truth. The concept suggests that consistently staying invested in the stock market, regardless of market fluctuations, is the surest path to long-term financial success. However, as with any financial advice, it’s essential to critically examine its validity and consider the nuances involved.
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My book, “NO FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: Reservation Football on the Edge of America” will be published next spring by the University of Nebraska Press. You can preorder it now on Amazon, https://t.co/LBxUVD30qL, and Barnes and Noble, https://t.co/Wmj0GumPly. Thanks for taking a look. https://t.co/zNMllnqYPU

Night after night, I have a front row seat to the most wondrous of sports pursuits. I watch my Italian cousins play soccer at a small pitch in the center of town. For me, the feats they can perform with their feet are nothing less than a revelation. https://t.co/ZFTu9mWs6k https://t.co/oK8pc3kHb7

Who wields more power in Southern Italy, the president or the pope, the priests or the politicians? In Pomarico, I sense the lessoning power of the Catholic Church and need look no further than my own family to tell the tale. https://t.co/53MxbPjIQ6 https://t.co/Swrfediqs3