Writing In September 1986, Henwood launched
Left Business Observer (LBO) (). In 1992, Henwood worked with
John Liscio on
The Liscio Report on the Economy. In 2000, after Liscio's death, Henwood and Phillipa Dunne, a business partner, inherited
The Liscio Report and continue to publish it. Henwood has written four books. His first,
The State of the USA Atlas (1994), is a social atlas of the U.S. in the
Pluto Press atlas series. This was followed in 1997 by
Wall Street (
Verso Books), in which Henwood describes the workings of high finance, and then by
After the New Economy (
The New Press, 2003), an analysis of the 1990s boom and bust. Henwood's most recent book is
My Turn: Hillary Clinton Targets the Presidency (
Seven Stories Press, 2016). His articles have appeared in
The Nation, ''
Harper's Magazine, Grand Street, The Village Voice, Newsday, the Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, and Extra!. He is a contributing editor at The Nation''.
Radio and other media Henwood began hosting the weekly radio show and podcast
Behind the News in 1996. It is produced at
KPFA and, formerly,
WBAI. Henwood had been a regular contributor to
Samori Marksman's show starting in 1989. Notable guests include
Noam Chomsky,
James K. Galbraith,
Christopher Hitchens,
Lewis H. Lapham,
George McGovern,
Joseph Stiglitz,
Gore Vidal,
Yanis Varoufakis, and
Slavoj Žižek. On November 11, 2010, Henwood announced his retirement from
Behind the News under WBAI
. In 2017,
Behind the News was picked up by
Jacobin for its Jacobin Radio Podcast. Henwood appeared in Lapham's dramatic documentary film
The American Ruling Class. == Personal life ==