Search results for “5 questions” Showing 783 results Reporters who go deep — something we need more of in a time of national divisions (and short attention spans) 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,… February 10, 2017 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 Annotation Tuesday! Chris Hamby and “The Court That Rules the World” Chris Hamby's recent investigative series for BuzzFeed reads like dystopian fiction. He tells us of a powerful “global super court” that companies use to sue sovereign nations for cutting into… January 24, 2017 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 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 Why’s This So Good? Thomas Curwen and “The Loneliest War” We’ve become too familiar, sadly, with the narrative of destructive PTSD as troops return from Afghanistan and Iraq. But in the hands of Los Angeles Times writer Thomas Curwen, we… January 5, 2017 Annotation Tuesday! Jessica Weisberg and The Atavist’s “A Family Matter” Jessica Weisberg believes that narrative journalism is heading toward a post-platform world where reporters pick the right medium for each story. If that’s the case, she’s been training for the… January 3, 2017 Covering the last days of Aleppo: Even from afar, the heart breaks The tears began streaming down my face when I woke up to the voice message from Mohammad Abu Rajab, a doctor in the besieged districts of east Aleppo.A couple of… December 22, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Rachel Monroe and “Have You Ever Thought About Killing Someone?” Rachel Monroe has two journalistic obsessions: crime and utopia. She’s fascinated by how people deal with extreme situations, when the stakes are high and things fall apart. The two aren’t… December 6, 2016 Shifting the Focus A swirling pinkish orb, emerging out of the void.Voiceover: “Hundreds of years down the line, who’s going to know who was the president of the United States, or something?”Solar rays… November 10, 2016 Previous 1 … 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 … 79 Next