Search results for “nieman” Showing 3430 results Ben Bradlee: Good Owners Make Good Editors Benjamin C. Bradlee, the legendary Washington Post editor who died October 21, was known for his eloquence, sharp wit, and speaking truth to power. These qualities are evident in the… October 28, 2014 5 Questions for NPR Correspondent Deborah Amos Deborah Amos has been reporting from war zones and sharing the stories of those affected by conflict since 1982. An international correspondent for NPR, she recently returned from covering the… October 24, 2014 History Lessons: Why Germany’s “Google tax” won’t work German publishers are hitting the headlines all over the world with their fight against Google. The Economist has described Germany’s attitude as “Googlephobia” and The New York Times recently compared… October 23, 2014 Harvard’s House of Blues Legendary blues guitarist B.B. King told Nieman Fellows about his hardscrabble beginnings and played for them one afternoon at Lippmann House back in the fall of 1980. That visit came… October 14, 2014 Bistra Lankova, NF ’80, 1944 – 1988 The story of B.B. King at Lippmann House would not be complete without more information about Bistra’s background: Bistra Lankova was a producer with the film department of Bulgarian National… October 14, 2014 5 Questions for Jill Abramson, former editor of The New York Times Former New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson is currently teaching narrative nonfiction at Harvard, where she received her undergraduate degree in 1976. She was an investigative reporter and deputy… October 6, 2014 “A Distant Drum” brings the life of Nat Nakasa, NF ’65, to the stage The story of Nathaniel Nakasa has all the makings of a classic tragedy. Nakasa, a talented black journalist from South Africa, was selected to be a Nieman Fellow in the… October 1, 2014 Discovering His Voice Television reporter and anchor Norman Robinson retired in June, ending a 42-year career in journalism. He spent the past 23 years at WDSU in New Orleans, where he was anchor… September 30, 2014 Scott Stossel on Taking Ideas Journalism Online at The Atlantic (Complete Transcript) Atlantic editor Scott Stossel on keeping one of America’s oldest print magazines relevant September 29, 2014 Undercovering the Sources of Racial Conflict Do today’s news media, legacy or digital, have what it takes to explore the underlying sources of racial conflict like the recent troubles in Ferguson, Missouri? There is plenty of… September 25, 2014 Previous 1 … 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 … 343 Next