Charles Bethea (born 1981) is an American journalist and magazine writer. Currently, he is a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine. where his work has focused on politics, local media and the American South. Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, and the Georgia Museum of Agriculture , among others. He was named to Georgia Trend’s “40 Under 40” list in 2020. Life and career Charles Bethea was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. His father, Gray Bethea, was an attorney. and his brother is a teacher. Bethea graduated with a bachelor's degree from Brown University, and, during a semester off, thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail. After graduating, he moved to New Hampshire and worked as a member of an Appalachian Mountain Club hut crew, located in the White Mountains, Bethea became a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine in 2018, after contributing to the magazine for a decade. C.N.N, C.N.B.C., and other media outlets to discuss his work, which has also appeared in Grantland, The New Republic, the Wall Street Journal, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Wired. based on his 2011 Outside Magazine article of the same title. It premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, in 2015 Works * Bethea, Charles “The Georgia Dad Who Said That He Wanted To Kill Nancy Pelosi.” * Bethea, Charles “How The QAnon Candidate Marjorie Greene Reached The Doorstep of Congress.” * Bethea, Charles “The Race To Investigate A Coronavirus Outbreak At A Georgia Prep School.” * Bethea, Charles "What Happens When The News Is Gone?” * Bethea, Charles “Mark Meadows And The Undisclosed Dinosaur Property.” * Bethea, Charles “Why Did The Police Shoot Matthew Zadok Williams?” * Bethea, Charles “Final Exit.” Accolades * Georgia Trend “40 under 40” honoree (2020) <ref name=":3" /> * Mirror Award, “Best Single Article / Story,” for “What Happens When The News Is Gone?” (2021) <ref name=":2" />
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