Search results for “nieman” Showing 1720 results A reporter’s search for “lost history” becomes a best-selling book Worthy books are released almost every day. No doubt more than a few authors bemoaned the publication of their hard work this past year, when so much of the world’s… January 13, 2021 Fifty years of Robert Caro’s reporting notes going public Oh, to study those yellowed pages, with words pecked by a typewriter, then crossed out and scribbled over and typed on more pages. To marvel at those scrapbooks — more… January 12, 2021 Why journalists rise up in the face of fear The email that pinged my inbox Wednesday, as an assault on the U.S. Capitol was at its most intense, was quick and blunt:“Aren’t you glad you’re not out there?”I responded… January 11, 2021 Reconstructing the tragedy of COVID from the epicenter of New York City’s outbreak Zooming in on a hard-hit corner of multi-cultural Queens, Dan Barry, Annie Correal and a New York Times team dared to get close and gain trust January 7, 2021 Passports to authentic reporting: a foreign view, and a view through empathy At the end of this, a year that defies easy summary, we abandon attempts to try. Instead, here are two bits of lagniappe that came our way and we pass… December 31, 2020 A go-to list of how-to story craft posts from 2020 While all Storyboard posts offer lessons from the masters of the craft, we offer a few practical stand-outs from the past year December 23, 2020 The surprising structure of a journey that inspired a surprising structure of a story Criss-cross bicycle trips through Kazakhstan by riders with palindromic names led to a story with a palindromic structure and palindromic word play December 16, 2020 How a top LinkedIn journalist quit with no what’s-next ideas, then woke up to a big one The Pivot: Novice podcaster Isabelle Roughol on the love of journalism that "lets you enter infinite worlds" December 9, 2020 The keys to global journalism: curiosity, open-mindedness and a broad network As an Australian, I often feel that locally produced radio news and podcasts are too inward-looking. If the news doesn’t directly affect Australia, or have a strong link to this… December 8, 2020 How an editor guided coverage of racism in the life and death of George Floyd Steven Ginsberg, national editor at The Washington Post, grounded a sensitive project with this question: "Are we qualified to do this story?" December 2, 2020 Previous 1 … 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 … 172 Next