Articles Annotation Tuesday! Adrian Chen and “Unfollow” The New Yorker writer talks about his story on the awakening of a daughter of the reviled Westboro Baptist Church, calling it "a culmination of things I was writing about… January 31, 2017 Katia Savchuk 5 Questions: Julie Beck and “When Are You Really an Adult?” In her Atlantic piece, the writer captures that moment when you’ve worn a cap and gown but at the same time feel like a little kid playing dress-up January 26, 2017 Kaitlynn Martin “A big pair of garden shears sat on the counter, as foreboding as Chekhov’s gun on the mantel.” —Christopher Solomon, "The Detective of Northern Oddities," Outside magazine, January 4, 2017. January 25, 2017 Kari Howard Annotation Tuesday! Chris Hamby and “The Court That Rules the World” The BuzzFeed News reporter talks about reporting a story that's hiding in plain sight, and not being intimidated by complicated subjects January 24, 2017 Katia Savchuk A time of endings: a presidency, and a tree that held lifetimes of memories Just in time for the weekend, here’s a little list of some of the things I’ve been listening to and reading this week, some of it online — Storyboard included,… January 20, 2017 Kari Howard “Frank Sinatra, holding a glass of bourbon in one hand and a cigarette in the other, stood in a dark corner of the bar between two attractive but fading blondes who sat waiting for him to say something.” —Gay Talese. “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold.” Esquire Magazine. January 18, 2017 Kari Howard Inaugurations of a different sort: the launch of two new features on Storyboard! We're starting up a weekly newsletter -- consider it a Friday treat to your inbox -- and a v. cool thing we're calling One Great Sentence. January 18, 2017 Kari Howard Annotation Tuesday! Kathy Sawyer and the execution of the “Death Row Granny” More than 30 years ago, a journalism grad student clipped the Washington Post story as a great example of how to transform a deadline story with narrative details. He still… January 17, 2017 Roy Rivenburg Why’s This So Good? Ta-Nehisi Coates and “My President Was Black” I was almost afraid to read “My President Was Black.” Ta-Nehisi Coates is such a tour de force, I was afraid that his words would wipe away my thoughts, his insights obliterate… January 16, 2017 Sandy Banks In flames: journalism under fire, and the terrible beauty of wildfire photography Just in time for the weekend, here’s a little list of some of the things I’ve been listening to and reading this week, some of it online — Storyboard included,… January 13, 2017 Kari Howard Previous 1 … 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 … 242 Next