Search results for “hot pod” Showing 177 results The Power of Oral History as Journalism First-person reports about Bill Cosby and Chernobyl bring new attention to an old form of storytelling May 5, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Jill Lepore and “The Prodigal Daughter” The historian and New Yorker writer on breaking her rule against writing personal essays and why journalists must use history with caution April 12, 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 Radio Diaries’ Joe Richman and “The Last Man on the Mountain” Joe RichmanJoe Richman practices narrative without narration. His production company, Radio Diaries, crafts public radio stories whose characters do all the talking. In the absence of a reporter’s voice, which… March 22, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! “Criminal” and “The Fifth Suspect” Phoebe Judge and Lauren Spohrer launched “Criminal” in 2014, with producer Eric Mennel. Judge and Spohrer had worked together on “The Story” with Dick Gordon, a public radio program that went… March 8, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Teju Cole on “Far Away From Here” The novelist/essayist/photographer on how he blended his diverse interests and influences into a compelling essay on his own photography February 2, 2016 Notable Narrative: Ken Armstrong, T. Christian Miller and “An Unbelievable Story of Rape” Two reporters working for different organizations combined to create a better story January 26, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Jenna Pirog on Virtual Reality in “The Displaced” A good story transports its audience to the scene of the action. The classics of narrative nonfiction are memorable because they find the words that put the reader in the… January 19, 2016 Annotation Tuesday! Chris Jones and “The Things That Carried Him” This story was published in May 2008, five years into Chris Jones’s career at Esquire. Jones was 35 at the time, and he says it was probably the best time… September 29, 2015 Exploring the Rise of Live Journalism Walking tours, workshops, and other live events bring narrative reporting and writing from the page to the stage May 7, 2015 Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Next