Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, Understanding the craft of storytelling involves confronting the reality of what it takes to get a story seen and read. And sometimes that means filming a selfie video from the front seat of the family minivan. If you've perused the Nieman Foundation Instagram, you may have seen me on camera, discussing some of the same topics you've read about in this newsletter or heard on...| Nieman Storyboard
Above photo: A protest against the killing of journalists in Gaza, in Sant Jaume Square on Aug. 27, 2025, in Barcelona. Nearly 200 news workers have been killed in Gaza, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. For more coverage, see Nieman Reports. (Photo by Europa Press via AP) *** Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, As we wind down the last days of August, let's take a moment to revisit the stories,...| Nieman Storyboard
Sara Kehaulani Goo tells a personal story about Maui. Plus: what happens when your subjects don't like your story?| Nieman Storyboard
Fashionable frescos: piecing together the cultural tastes of Roman London Riverine reflections: the natural and cultural heritage of the Rother Valley Little End: tracing the history of a long-vanished community Celebrating the pioneering female archaeologists of Romano-British studies DNA: revealing details of Anglo-Saxon diversity| The Past
Sitting here writing this in July of 2025, I think it’s safe to say that the world is in an interesting state. There are plenty of issues at hand that may or may not affect you. So, is it just … Source| Popular Woodworking
In September, it feels like we have rounded the corner of summer, and although the days are still steamy, we have fall right around the corner to look forward to. For many it’s a time to get things back in order. School is back and kids (and their parents and caretakers) are returning to a […]| New Orleans Magazine
Hierakonpolis: the Predynastic ‘City of the Falcon God’ Tattooing in the New Kingdom Palestrina GraecoRoman Egypt in a stunning Nilotic mosaic The reign and innovations of Khakheperra Senusret II Aquila Dodgson, the oft-forgotten collector and polymath Oxyrhynchus Papyri and the ordinary people of late ancient Egypt Hands: not everything is as you would expect! Out and about: The isolated Temple of Qasr el-Sagha| The Past
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, In journalism, a single story can never tell the complete truth. Lives are complicated, memories are hazy, different points of view reveal new or conflicting details. Every story is a simplified narrative to some degree. This week's guest on the Nieman Storyboard podcast, Mallary Tenore Tarpley, urges us to look beyond the “tidy narrative.” Her new book, “Slip: Life ...| Nieman Storyboard
The power of one story, and the need for many. Plus: Maurice Carlos Ruffin on “getting your protagonist out of the house”| Nieman Storyboard
Volume 98, Issue 1, of the Yale Scientific Magazine arrives at a time of escalating attacks on science both in academia and in public life across the United States. At the time of printing, thousands of scientists have been forced out or fired from jobs at federal agencies, and billions of dollars in federal science […]| Yale Scientific Magazine
The past few years have witnessed seismic shifts in how we relate to our machines—and, more provocatively, how our machines relate to us. While smartphones and smart homes have steadily normalized ambient intelligence in our daily lives, the emergence of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) and spinal cord interfaces (SCIs) represents a leap across a profound frontier: direct, bidirectional communication between our nervous system and digital systems. Continue Reading Wired Minds and Spinal S...| IEEE Pulse
When I was a kid, I lived on Chios island until I was about seven, and then I returned again a few years later to visit, and I remember the green that flooded the windows of the old Chevy cab that whisked us to the suburb of Kofinas, from all olive trees spilling over on […]| NEO Magazine
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, Midway through my podcast conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Lane DeGregory, I told her about a problem I've had in the past with reporting and writing projects: I would sit on multiple story ideas, in a state of paralysis, unable to decide which one to pursue. What if I chose the wrong one? DeGregory said she didn't have that problem. "I think we're always...| Nieman Storyboard
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, The murkier, messier, and more distracting the internet gets for reading (and doomscrolling), the more I appreciate physical books — and, as an added bonus, getting to meet the authors in real life. I recently attended events featuring several writers on Storyboard's radar: In Seattle, Brendan O'Meara (host of the long-running Creative Nonfiction Podcast) read from his new b...| Nieman Storyboard
We are accepting articles for our December issue. The due date is September 22, 2025.| Friends Journal
"Moment is, above all else, an invitation: an invitation to take Jewish possibilities seriously (but not soberly); an invitation to inquiry, to learning, to literature, to Jewish life richly conceived." The post From 1975 | Beginnings appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
In those days and nights of destiny, the solitude of the Jewish people was matched only by God's... We let them suffer alone, fight alone. And yet, and yet. They did not die alone—not quite— for something of all of us died with them. The post From 1975 | Remembering appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Happy Anniversary to Moment, and thank you to all our wonderful readers! The post From the Editor | Hop in the Time Machine appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
The blows keeping coming, from the end of affirmative action to outright interference in who leads college campuses.| The Hechinger Report
While the latest Jacobs Media Techsurvey finds that radio is showing signs of being OK, "unforced content errors" leave the medium vulnerable.| Radio World
It’s Fourth of July week, which means we’ve officially entered the second half of the year. At Investigate Midwest, we began 2025 with a renewed focus on covering the incoming Trump administration, including his appointments that have the greatest impact on the nation’s food system. One story investigated efforts by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President […]| Investigate Midwest
Over the past year, I had the opportunity to lead a research project on “authentically inclusive representation” (AIR) with the Center for Scholars and Storytellers (CSS) at UCLA. CSS is an impact-driven organization led by Yalda T. Uhls, PhD, a former film executive turned development psychologist who was recently featured in the APA Monitor on…| The Amplifier Magazine
The class of 2025, we’ve been through a lot. To name a few memories: Carter moonwalking out of his freshman campaign speech, the John Hazen nerf gun epidemic, Paul being everyone’s favorite person for all of freshman year, Gus purposefully slipping on a banana in the dining hall, Luke’s library cartwheels, Ore’s Occupation, Gab entirely...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Williston possesses a specific character that exudes passion and community bond that shines beyond the vital endowment. The Admissions building is home to both the admissions and financial aid departments. Its close cousin, the Schoolhouse, right down Payson Ave., contains the business office in its basement. Deep within the ranks of these two pertinent buildings...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
In the early 1990s, my grandmother travelled to Canada to visit her son/my uncle for the first time since the Fall of Communism in Romania in 1989.Read more Editor’s Letter, Summer 2025| Gastronomica
This issue is a touchstone, the first of our twenty-fifth anniversary year.Read more Editor’s Letter, Spring 2025| Gastronomica
My life in Chios when I was a little kid revolved around two things: the history of Chios and the Turkish occupation markers everywhere. And the church, which provided a solace and inspiration to the freedom fighters, and a way of life for me growing up. I remember roaming with the other kids of our […]| NEO Magazine
The "Care Work" of FoodRead more Editor’s Letter, Winter 2024| Gastronomica
Presidential politics first grabbed my attention in the leadup to the ’92 election due to a high school teacher’s collection of memorabilia. Every day, Mr. ...| skepticalinquirer.org