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    May 9, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Commencement speakers, events at local colleges

    A Pulitzer-Prize-winning author, a man of science with his own television show, a former high-ranking government official-turned-college professor and the president of a college in Ireland will be among the commencement speakers this month as members of...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Republic of Ireland, Education, Science Channel (tv network)

  2. May 8, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Winners: Madonna, Chris Wallace, 'Star Trek' writers

    Time for another round of award winners. Let's start with Madonna and music.
    Staff writer
    Time for another round of award winners. Let's start with Madonna and music. The Material Girl will receive the Top Touring Artist Award at the Billboard Music Awards. ABC is telecasting the event at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 19, from Las Vegas. Tracy Morgan...

    Tags: Television, Justin Bieber, ABC (tv network), Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Mike Wallace

  4. May 1, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Isabel Allende, a life of letters

    Somewhere between her Chilean family's life-or-death political realities and its intuitive, fantastical imagination is where Isabel Allende writes. Where she lives is the Bay Area, arriving in California about 25 years ago with a famous surname she's gone on to burnish, novel by novel. As perhaps befits an emigre author, Allende's books are routinely translated into two dozen languages. Here she muses in English about what the future of the written word holds for authors like her, and for the readers who love them.
    Somewhere between her Chilean family's life-or-death political realities and its intuitive, fantastical imagination is where Isabel Allende writes. Where she lives is the Bay Area, arriving in California about 25 years ago with a famous surname she's gone...

    Tags: Social Media, Apple iPad, Arts and Culture, Twitter, Inc., Haiti

  6. May 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Tweens and Instagram

    For The Baltimore Sun
    I teach journalism at Hood College and it’s my job to keep up with the latest trends in social media. I don’t know if it’s a good or bad thing that my 12-year-old is often the one who teaches me.   Last week, I signed up for Instagram,...

    Tags: Social Media, Computer Networking and Internet

  8. May 7, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. George Spencer leaving WFTV for Philadelphia

    Chalk up another one for Anzio Williams: He has hired another TV journalist from Orlando.
    Staff writer
    Chalk up another one for Anzio Williams: He has hired another TV journalist from Orlando. This time it's investigative reporter George Spencer from WFTV-Channel 9, who's going to work for Williams at NBC-owned WCAU in Philadelphia. "I'm excited and...

    Tags: Television, ABC (tv network), Sanford, Entertainment, Interior Policy

  10. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. USC journalism school loses new leader after just two days

    The search for a new director of USC’s journalism school has taken a confusing turn after a Northwestern University professor accepted the job but then suddenly withdrew two days later.
    The search for a new director of USC’s journalism school has taken a confusing turn after a Northwestern University professor accepted the job but then suddenly withdrew two days later. Douglas Foster’s reversal and decision not to head up...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Northwestern University

  12. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A journalist remembers Mexican architect Pedro Ramirez Vazquez

    Architecture and journalism, like politics, sometimes make strange bedfellows. Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, the great Mexican builder who died April 16 at age 94, was responsible for many of the monumental public works that defined the Modernist look and...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Mexico, Olympic Games, Arts and Culture, Mexico City

  14. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Mismatch' in vision led professor to decline USC journalism post

    The Northwestern University professor who had agreed to head up USC’s journalism programs but then quickly decided against it attributed his decision to “a mismatch” between visions of the job. Douglas Foster said that last week he had...
  16. May 4, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. COLUMN: ESPN writer true friend of Aberdeen

    Buster Olney grew up a farmer, and he is still in the field today.
    Buster Olney grew up a farmer, and he is still in the field today.  That is one of the reasons he considers Aberdeen one of his home turfs, and why many Aberdonians have come to know him as one of their own.  When Olney walks onto any playing fields...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), San Francisco Giants, Major League Baseball, Baseball, World Series

  18. May 10, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  19. Tribune's Joe Doyle remembered as 'bigger than life'

    SOUTH BEND -- Their last attempt at a conversation ended without any actual words being exchanged.
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND -- Their last attempt at a conversation ended without any actual words being exchanged. Ara Parseghian just trusted that long-time friend Joe Doyle would be better the next day, even though the 92-year-old South Bend Tribune sports editor...

    Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Periodicals, Pneumonia, Brian Kelly, Zionsville

  20. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Press Freedom Day: Where reporters and their work are threatened

    Friday marks World Press Freedom Day, first declared by the United Nations two decades ago as a day to nurture the freedom of journalists -- or to remind the world of where it falls short. Rights groups pointed to several spots on the globe where reporters are persecuted or in peril.
    Friday marks World Press Freedom Day, first declared by the United Nations two decades ago as a day to nurture the freedom of journalists -- or to remind the world of where it falls short. Rights groups pointed to several spots on the globe where...

    Tags: Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Freedom of the Press, Philippines, Human Rights

  22. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Janet Malcolm's brilliant methods are on show in 'Forty-One False Starts'

    Janet Malcolm may end up best known for a single paragraph: the one that starts her 1990 book "The Journalist and the Murderer." "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally...

    Tags: Criminals, Photography, Arts and Culture, Arts, Fine Artists

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