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A Visual and Visceral Connection to the Cultural Revolution

‘Morning Sun’ explores the psychological and emotional topography of Mao’s China.

Friendships, Feuds and Betrayal in the Newsroom

Arthur Gelb’s memoir reflects on The New York Times’s inner workings.

Murder Trials and Media Sensationalism

The press frenzy of a century ago echoes in the coverage of trials today.

Visualizing the War on Terror

The book, ‘War,’ offers an impartial look at its realities.

Iraq Reporting Becomes a Literary Portrayal of War

His editor said to him: ‘That’s your story. Man’s fascination with war.’

Going Online, Going Downtown

In two interview situations, a political writer observes differences in reporting.

With Deadlines Past, a Journalist Observes the Coverage

‘There are far too many campaign media people quoted in the copy for my taste.’

An Oral History Tells Stories Seldom Heard During the War

In ‘Embedded,’ war correspondents speak frankly about their experiences in Iraq.

Practicing Journalism in Elementary Classrooms

‘Could eight-, nine- and 10-year-olds, who had trouble sitting still for more than 10 minutes at a time, develop the skills to become reporters?’

Approaching the End of the ‘Monomedia’ Era

Why do young people insist in not understanding what we, the press, do for them?