Tag Archives: Rachel Vincent

A Future For Journalism: Bright, If A Little Unclear

How many people with computer access will reach for a conventional dictionary or encyclopedia when the information is quite literally and weightlessly at their fingertips? Is it so much of a surprise, then, that fewer and fewer people are starting … Continue reading

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Danzy Senna: In Defense of the Personal History

The novelist and poet Jim Harrison once said, “I thought, frankly, that it would be more pleasant to write a memoir than it was.” It’s a simple and powerful statement, and one that Danzy Senna, a self-described fiction writer who … Continue reading

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Brussel Sprouts and Reporting Horsepower: Accolades for a ‘Healthier’ Brand of Journalism

In a time when many newspapers are being forced to fold or retreat to the web, and reporters and newsrooms are being cut at even the best known papers, the proliferation of niche media services is not an altogether surprising … Continue reading

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