Dan Rodricks

Dan Rodricks

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Rodricks resigned from ''The Baltimore Sun'' in January 2025.{{cite news |last1=Rodricks |first1=Dan |title=In Baltimore, a dream job and a wonderful life. Thank you. {{!}} STAFF COMMENTARY |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/01/10/rodricks-final-column/ |access-date=January 10, 2025 |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=January 10, 2025}} In an interview with [[WYPR]] radio host Tom Hall, Rodricks said that he wasn't ready to retire from ''The Sun'', but was driven to leave the paper because of changes made under its new owners, [[David D. Smith]] and conservative columnist [[Armstrong Williams]]. Later that month, it was announced that Rodricks would become a writer for the [[Baltimore Brew]]{{cite news |last1=Shen |first1=Fern |title=A new Baltimore Brew contributor: Former Baltimore Sun columnist Dan Rodricks |url=https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2025/01/25/a-new-baltimore-brew-contributor-former-baltimore-sun-columnist-dan-rodricks/ |access-date=January 25, 2025 |work=Baltimore Brew |date=January 25, 2025 |language=en-us}} and a columnist for the Baltimore Fishbowl.{{cite news |last1=Nitkin |first1=David |title=From the editors: Dan Rodricks gains new home at Baltimore Fishbowl |url=https://baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/editors-note-dan-rodricks-gains-new-home-at-baltimore-fishbowl/ |access-date=January 25, 2025 |work=Baltimore Fishbowl |date=January 24, 2025}} He also established himself as a timely and insightful national columnist on Substack.
Rodricks resigned from ''The Baltimore Sun'' in January 2025.{{cite news |last1=Rodricks |first1=Dan |title=In Baltimore, a dream job and a wonderful life. Thank you. {{!}} STAFF COMMENTARY |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/01/10/rodricks-final-column/ |access-date=January 10, 2025 |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=January 10, 2025}} In an interview with [[WYPR]] radio host Tom Hall, Rodricks said that he wasn't ready to retire from ''The Sun'', but was driven to leave the paper because of changes made under its new owners, [[David D. Smith]] and conservative columnist [[Armstrong Williams]]. Later that month, it was announced that Rodricks would become a writer for the [[Baltimore Brew]]{{cite news |last1=Shen |first1=Fern |title=A new Baltimore Brew contributor: Former Baltimore Sun columnist Dan Rodricks |url=https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2025/01/25/a-new-baltimore-brew-contributor-former-baltimore-sun-columnist-dan-rodricks/ |access-date=January 25, 2025 |work=Baltimore Brew |date=January 25, 2025 |language=en-us}} and a columnist for the Baltimore Fishbowl.{{cite news |last1=Nitkin |first1=David |title=From the editors: Dan Rodricks gains new home at Baltimore Fishbowl |url=https://baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/editors-note-dan-rodricks-gains-new-home-at-baltimore-fishbowl/ |access-date=January 25, 2025 |work=Baltimore Fishbowl |date=January 24, 2025}} He also established himself as a timely and insightful national columnist on Substack.


Dan Rodricks has written, produced and appeared in [[Www.youhavenoidea.org|three plays about his adopted hometown]]: "Baltimore, You Have No Idea," "Baltimore Docket" and "No Mean City: Baltimore 1966." Baltimore magazine named his the city's best playwright. He also created and performed a one-man show about growing up in Massachusetts, entitled, "Wicked Good: A South Shore Anthology."
Dan Rodricks has written, produced and appeared in [https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/artsentertainment/dan-rodricks-profile-former-sun-columnist-brings-writing-reporting-talents-to-playwriting-theatrical-stage/ three plays about his adopted hometown]: "Baltimore, You Have No Idea," "Baltimore Docket" and "No Mean City: Baltimore 1966." Baltimore magazine named his the city's best playwright. He also created and performed a one-man show about growing up in Massachusetts, entitled, "Wicked Good: A South Shore Anthology."


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