Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results H.G. “Buzz” Bissinger, NF ’86 Bissinger’s narrative nonfiction book “Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream” inspired an acclaimed show that ran for five seasons on NBC People say, “Why’d you begin… September 24, 2013 Philip Meyer, NF ’67 A reporter in the Washington bureau of the Knight newspapers, Meyer arrived at Harvard to learn how to apply social science research to reporting. The result: The invention of precision… September 24, 2013 A.B. Guthrie Jr., NF ’45 Guthrie (1901–1991), who spent 21 years at The Lexington (Ky.) Leader, called the Nieman Fellowship his “big break.” English professor Theodore Morrison helped him write the novel “The Way West,”… September 24, 2013 Larry L. King, NF ’70 King (1929–2012) had a wide range, from “Confessions of a White Racist,” nominated for a National Book Award, to the Playboy article that inspired “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”… September 24, 2013 Mary Schmich, NF ’96 A columnist at the Chicago Tribune since 1992, Schmich won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. She writes about politics, the personal, and the culture of Chicago When I left… September 24, 2013 Simeon Booker, NF ’51 Working for Jet magazine, Booker covered the civil rights movement for 53 years The Nieman program under Louis M. Lyons was eons ahead of the nation’s press when it came… September 24, 2013 Howard Berkes, NF ’98 For the last 10 of his 30 years at NPR, Berkes has been a rural affairs correspondent. He also is a veteran Olympics reporter, careening downhill on a luge sled and… September 24, 2013 1972: Affiliates “Lucky break” September 24, 2013 1939: Dinners "Getting conversation going" September 20, 2013 1939: Seminars “Talk that shouldn’t be missed” September 20, 2013 Previous 1 … 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 … 356 Next