Search results for “hot pod” Showing 177 results 5 Questions: Abigail Keel and the RadioLab episode “Debatable” The young journalist, who explored the privileged world of debating societies and found a student who defies the stereotypes, talks about the podcasting ethos January 12, 2017 Families on the edge: in print, online, on the screen 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 6, 2017 5(ish) Questions: Peter Frick-Wright and “What Happened to Eastern Airlines Flight 980?” The Outside magazine writer climbed to a 20,000-foot glacier to try to find out why a plane crashed mysteriously 31 years ago, and wrote a story that's Sherlock Holmes meets… December 12, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Rachel Monroe and “Have You Ever Thought About Killing Someone?” The writer talks about her disturbing story for Matter on a man who said he wanted to be killed, the teen who took him up on it -- and her… December 6, 2016 The theme of the week is death, so it’s time to listen to a little Al Green and feel better 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,… December 2, 2016 5 Questions: Pop-Up Magazine’s Doug McGray and the pleasures of live storytelling The editor of the ephemeral multimedia performances talks about bringing journalism to life onstage, and meeting the coolest people in the audiences November 25, 2016 5(ish) Questions: The creators of “visual narrative start-up” Primer Stories Tim Lillis and Joe Alterio talk about combining written stories and visual ones on a site they hope will appeal to both longform lovers and listicle lushes. October 6, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Brian Kevin and “The Belfast Operation” The Down East writer talks about "omni-multitasking" at a regional magazine, and what it's like reporting in the small towns of Maine October 4, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Davy Rothbart and The California Sunday Magazine’s “Crowd Source” The writer leaps into the abyss of pay-for-protest audiences, faux cheerleaders and pretend paparazzi -- and embraces the chaos August 2, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Rachel Aviv and “Your Son Is Deceased” The New Yorker writer talks about a police department awash in machismo and parents who are told their home is in a "kill zone" July 26, 2016 Previous 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … 18 Next