Search results for “chain block” Showing 121 results Unearthing L.A. through a tribal tongue A team at The Los Angeles Times builds a multimedia narrative to explore an almost-lost language, and reimagine the region as it once was July 10, 2019 A sex worker plunges to her death and a reporter demands to know: Who was she? Dan Barry led a team at The New York Times to uncover a name, a life history, and the sinister world of power and exploitation on 40th Road June 4, 2019 Nut grafs: Overused, misused — or merely misunderstood? When a summary nut beeps like the back-up horn on a truck or blinds like a searchlight, it can ruin the magic of a narrative January 30, 2019 Shining light on a “shadow” special-ed program in the Georgia public schools Rachel Aviv of The New Yorker uses the narrative of one child in one school to reveal the widespread costs of "separate and unequal" January 22, 2019 Finding a narrative in “our most urgent national conversation”: the one about guns How three reporters, a national news chain and 21 strangers who met to talk became a 5,000-word tale with character, intimacy, structure and drama October 23, 2018 After the fires: A surprising story of a haunted hero and the ashes of regret Lizzie Johnson of The San Francisco Chronicle revisits the headlines to ask about the aftermath. Not all endings are happily-ever-after. September 18, 2018 Letter from Sing Sing: Writing from inside A convicted murderer shares what he learned about writing, and what writing taught him about himself and about the power of true stories August 9, 2018 William Langewiesche and “Inside the Sky: A Meditation on Flight” The prize-winning magazine writer's first book is a blueprint for the world as he sees it, exploring themes to come in the next 20 years February 13, 2018 5(ish) Questions: Ted Genoways and his year-long embed on a family farm In the book "This Blessed Earth," the writer and his wife, photographer Mary Anne Andrei, give voice to the Americans who provide the food we eat October 19, 2017 Notable Narrative: Joe Kovac Jr. and a tale of murder, a manhunt and a midnight run The reporter for Georgia's Macon Telegraph shows that even on regional newspapers with tiny staffs, writers can dream large with gripping narratives August 29, 2017 Previous 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 13 Next