Author Remembering Tony Lewis Tony Lewis was a welcome presence at Lippmann House.In my early years as curator, Tony would come by during orientation to help the international fellows understand the history and meaning… March 26, 2013 Remembering Tony Lewis Anthony Lewis at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts in January 2013. Photo by Jonathan Seitz Tony Lewis was a welcome presence at Lippmann House. In my early years as curator,… March 26, 2013 Jailed for Seeking Justice Beatrice Mtetwa visiting her old elementary school. Image taken from the film “Beatrice Mtetwa and the Rule of Law”“You know this has to be done, somebody has to do it,… March 25, 2013 Chinua Achebe: Unstoppable, Unbeatable Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe, author of “Things Fall Apart,” died on March 11. Photo by Craig Ruddle/The Associated PressThe story of Africa and the insight many have into her traditions… March 22, 2013 What Happened in Qubair Deborah Amos, NF ’92, on covering a massacre in a central Syrian farming village March 19, 2013 No Such Thing as “Foreign” Anymore Maria Balinska, NF ’10, on why it’s time to mash up local and global news March 18, 2013 The Story Behind ‘Playing With Fire’ In April 2011, Chicago Tribune reporter Patricia Callahan sat in a California Senate hearing, listening in rapt attention as burn surgeon David Heimbach described in excruciating detail how a seven-week-old… March 15, 2013 “Truth Is Not About What the Majority Believes” Documentary filmmaker and author Errol Morris on how we are all error-generating machines March 14, 2013 The Jobs Crisis Job creation is a key topic in the presidential election but so far it's been all sound bites and no substance. Dan Froomkin, a new contributing editor to Nieman Reports… March 13, 2013 Complicated Matters Veteran investigative journalist Ken Armstrong, NF ’01, encourages his fellow reporters to look for patterns rather than isolated anecdotes, to focus on what others have to say rather than joust… March 13, 2013 Previous 1 … 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 … 427 Next