Tennessee broadcasters honor engineer Tim Berry The post He’s a Vol Network Standout appeared first on Radio World.| Radio World
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, This week, Storyboard contributor (and amazing collage artist) Christina M. Tapper returns to our podcast for a conversation with journalist Danyel Smith, author of the pop music memoir “Shine Bright” and whose work has been published in The New York Times, ESPN, and NPR, among many other publications. Smith speaks to her evolution as a writer, historian, and journalist,...| Nieman Storyboard
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, My mission for this newsletter is to focus squarely on journalists who are doing the work, and what we can learn from them. If I admitted to a second, unspoken goal, it might be: “Let's not talk about AI.” I want Nieman Storyboard to celebrate the work that humans are uniquely capable of doing: Observing the world, and making sense of what is happening through storytelli...| Nieman Storyboard
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, In 2010, reporter Michael Kruse followed the trail of a monkey that was on the loose in the Tampa Bay area. To tell the story, Kruse had to get inside the head of a young adult male rhesus macaque — where he went, what he ate, and what he was looking for. One thing he was looking for? A partner. The monkey was alone and seeking its kind. For the piece, Kruse consulted with...| Nieman Storyboard
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to significantly enhance healthcare by improving patient care and transforming the work experience for providers, particularly in otolaryngology. AI can reduce administrative burdens, allowing clinicians to focus more on patient interaction and thoughtful care.| ENTtoday
Cladh Hallan: examining life and death in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age The dangerous dead: exploring the cross-cultural continuity of deviant burials The people of St Peter’s: encountering a community from 19th-century Blackburn A tale of two hoards: interpreting collections from Carnoustie and Rosemarkie Testing times: insights from experimental archaeology| The Past
As the definition of “radio” has morphed, for Paul McLane, a tower remains a unique symbol of its romance.| Radio World
Fall is here and it’s prime time to enjoy all New Orleans and south Louisiana has to offer…and that is a lot!| New Orleans Magazine
When is it time for a new recipe? When are recipes no longer sustainable as transmitters of culinary knowledge?Read more Editor’s Letter, Fall 2025| Gastronomica
Southwest Contemporary: OBSESSION foregrounds artistic fixations, revealing loops, patterns, and intensities that define Southwest culture.| Southwest Contemporary
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, This week, contributor Carly Stern has a new annotation for us — a chapter from journalist Megan Greenwell's book, “Bad Company: Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream,” published by HarperCollins this summer. What started as a personal story for Greenwell — she was editor-in-chief of Deadspin when the private equity firm Great Hill Partners acquired it...| Nieman Storyboard
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, "Snow Fall" was published 13 years ago. I remember being awestruck when I opened my browser to discover the ambitious and visually stunning multimedia story, reported by John Branch for The New York Times, about a deadly avalanche in Washington state. Through a video loop of a barren stretch of mountainside, and animated 3D renderings of the Cascade mountain range, readers wer...| Nieman Storyboard
What is Moment’s mission? And what’s a magazine in today’s world anyway? The post From the Editor | Welcome to the Moment Multiverse appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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 funding have been cut or frozen. The funding cuts, as well as proposed restrictions on how universities can spend on overhead costs, threaten the ability of institutions like Yale...| Yale Scientific Magazine
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
We are accepting articles for our December issue. The due date is September 22, 2025.| Friends Journal
The blows keeping coming, from the end of affirmative action to outright interference in who leads college campuses.| The Hechinger Report
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
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
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