Curtis Robinson, who edited newspapers in five states, has a varied, stellar career in journalism. And he knew Hunter S. Thompson well. He moved from Colorado to Washington DC to become Vice President of Media Relations in the grassroots division of the giant Burson-Marsteller communications company, then became a partner at the Qorvis Communications independent public affairs firm in D.C. (since acquired). After more impressive career turns, he wound up in New Orleans. One of his pet projects at the moment is the Hunter-Gatherers podcast, a sample of which is on this website. Listen to more episodes here: Hunter-Gatherers (hunter-gathererspodcast.com)