Search results for “nieman” Showing 1735 results Why’s This So Good? (The wonderful) Dan Barry and “The Lost Children of Tuam” The New York Times reporter writes, with his trademark humanity, of a terrible secret unearthed at an Irish "mother and baby" home January 15, 2018 “The Uncounted”: combining the power of narrative with an 18-month investigation For The New York Times Magazine, Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal humanize the victims as they reveal undercounts of Iraqi civilian deaths by U.S. airstrikes January 11, 2018 Start 2018 out right with some literary journalism conferences and workshops The Power of Narrative: Telling True Stories in Turbulent TimesMarch 23-25Boston UniversityBoston, MassachusettsIt looks like the longest-running narrative journalism conference is making a point of spotlighting great female journalists and… January 4, 2018 Some legends of longform on the stories we need next Susan Orlean, Pamela Colloff and other journalism heroes talk about why they think narrative is worthwhile, and what inspires them in grim times January 2, 2018 Want to read some of the best literary journalism of 2017? We’ve got you covered A weekly roundup of some favorite things, for your reading and listening pleasure December 22, 2017 “Draft No. 4”: the legendary John McPhee’s “master class in the writer’s craft” Who *wouldn't* want to learn the secrets of one of the best literary journalists of the last 50 years? Do we see any hands at all? Didn't think so. December 21, 2017 A veteran freelancer on pitching The New York Times Magazine and more Reporter (and editor) Paul Tullis has been on both sides of the pitching process; here, he annotates his "Into the Wildfires" proposal December 19, 2017 Liana Aghajanian and the story of immigrants in America, one recipe at a time In her blog "Dining in Diaspora," the Detroit-based writer tries to document the complexity of Armenian identity through the lens of food December 14, 2017 Jack Hitt on the birth of live-action TV news in “What Goes Up” For Epic magazine, Hitt writes about a daredevil helicopter pilot for a Phoenix station who "kept breaking the fourth wall of journalism by beating the cops" December 12, 2017 Poetry finds a (calming) home in the hurly-burly of 21st century New York The Poets House is a hidden literary gem in the city where an "old-fashioned" art and nonfiction thrive — and marginalized voices can learn to freely speak December 7, 2017 Previous 1 … 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 … 174 Next