Search results for “annotation tuesday” Showing 161 results Rashomon (the ice cream truck version), and a headline-happy dame called Florabel Muir 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,… September 9, 2016 Celebrating “Slow Journalism” and the Pulitzers’ 100th birthday (You look fabulous, darling) 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,… August 5, 2016 Hunter S. Thompson, William Burroughs and Dorothy Parker — now that would be some party 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,… July 29, 2016 Digital longform as journalism jetpack, and “Walking While Black” 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,… July 15, 2016 Celibates and e.e. cummings and “Creep” — a weekly roundup of some favorite things, for your reading and listening pleasure 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,… June 24, 2016 Esquire Classic: Mike Sager’s country includes old men Back in 1998, magazine writer Mike Sager was best known for his fearless profiles of drug dealers, crackheads, porn stars, and neo-Nazis. But that year Esquire handed him a very… April 6, 2016 The 5 Most Read “Why’s This So Good?” Essays We just posted our 100th “Why’s This So Good?,” Abeer Najjar’s look at the Susan Dominus story in the New York Times Magazine, “Hana.” Nearly twice a month since June… January 20, 2016 “Why’s This So Good?” No. 100: Susan Dominus and “Hana” Refugee children usually appear in the news media because they’ve died in a shocking accident, or they’re seen as a threat to the social order or the security of a… January 19, 2016 Best of Storyboard: Reader Favorites for 2014 This year marked some major changes at Storyboard: new website, new editor and new narrative territory. Our most popular posts of 2014 reflect some timely– and timeless– themes. Most notable… December 18, 2014 In praise of the sentence The first chapter of How to Write a Sentence (and How to Read One), by Stanley Fish, begins with this paragraph:In her book The Writing Life (1989), Annie Dillard tells the story of a… April 25, 2014 Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … 17 Next