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Stephanie Green

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Stephanie Green is an arts and culture reporter for The Washington Times and, with Elizabeth Glover, the co-author of Green and Glover, the paper's personalities column.

Before joining The Times, Stephanie was a reporter for the Alexandria Times and a contributing writer and editor of Capitol File magazine. Her work has also appeared in Washingtonian. Stephanie worked on C-SPAN's 2006 and 2008 campaign bus and as a reporter and producer for POTUS 08, C-SPAN and XM Radio's political news channel dedicated to covering the presidential election commercial free.

Stephanie is an honors graduate of Purdue University's School of Liberal Arts, where she majored in anthropology and political science.

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Most Recent Stories

Sage Advice

Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009

Advice compiled and condensed from actual sources by Stephanie Green, who composed the questions.

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Sage Advice

Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009

Advice compiled and condensed from actual sources by Stephanie Green, who composed the questions.

Advances in military give boy a normal life

Crawling prosthesis helped 4-year-old develop with twin

Friday, Nov. 6, 2009

Four-year-old Peter Belin of Silver Spring is like most boys his age.

'This Is It,' indeed, for Jackson fans

Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009

A diverse cross section of Washingtonians, black and white, young and old, soldiered through gloomy weather to

Gingrich's inspiration

Washington's battles evoke hope, courage

Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009

After transporting readers back in time with historical novels set during the Civil War and World War II, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and historian William R. Forstchen have released "To Try Men's Souls: A Novel of George Washington and the Fight for American Freedom."

RANDOM ACTS: Luxury, elegance in green building

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009

The doors have been thrown open on the CharityWorks GreenHouse in McLean, touted as the first carbon-neutral house on the East Coast.

Inventing modern women

Film traces how Chanel updated feminine ideal

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009

Coco Chanel "invented a new way of behaving through fashion," says Catherine Leterrier, a two-time Cesar (the French Oscar) Award-winning costume designer. "She gave freedom to women because she was so modern in her own way."

RANDOM ACTS: Many reasons to celebrate

Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009

The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian is celebrating two special occasions.

Singing praises of good causes

Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009

Oscar- and Grammy-winning recording artist Melissa Etheridge will bring down the house

Socializing to save Europe

Dashing agent Dahl used gossip to aid British war effort

Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009

Gossip is usually derided as a frivolous and mildly sinful pastime -- but it can be the lifeblood of official Washington: gathered and traded in parlors and ballrooms before seeping into the mainstream media.

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