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Born June 4, 1917

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  1. The veteran photog Michelle Agins will speak @ 6PM, Sat., Nov. 13. Agins, who has worked on the photo staff for more than 30 yrs. and is a finalist, will give her insight on capturing moments while out on assignment. (📸/Michelle Agins)

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  2. Explore the connections between Black capitalism and McDonald’s in this new interview with , author of winner “Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America”:

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  3. The holidays are coming, & so are the difficult conversations with those who share misinformation. What's the best way to approach such interactions, & how can you possibly make a difference? ✨ Join us & Nov. 17. Sign up —>

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  4. Earlier this year, CPJ's spoke to about the tools used to hack the press. Her advice to journalists: "Think about what you have that someone might want for nefarious reasons, likely your sources, your location data." More:

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  5. Nov 12
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  6. "'Storm Lake' shows one family, one newspaper and one town, but the filmmakers hope viewers will think about their own communities, local news and how they could support newsrooms that are critical, and in many cases, in critical condition."

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  7. Nov 11

    👂Mentored by his father, ⁦⁩ began a ground-breaking career, sold millions of records, hosted jazz clinics on at White House, made history by becoming the first jazz musician to win a ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  8. Nov 11

    40 years ago today was publication day for my first novel, The Alleys of Eden. At that time, arguably the most feared--indeed, the most discerning--book critic in America was the daily New York Times reviewer, Anatole Broyard. On pub date, he wrote this review. And so it began.

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  9. Nov 11

    LIVE NOW: And SPEAKING OF HOUSING...Theater critic joins w/her review of RENT, VA's revival of & -winning hit 90s B'way musical, live on stage thru Jan 2. Matthew Gardiner directs. LISTEN:

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  10. Nov 11

    Welp, after I took ten-thousand tons of incoming from tut-tutting so-called experts in academia & self-described “connoisseurs” for stating the obvious fact that the Salvador Mundi was not a Leonardo - Prado museum downgrades the $450m auction bogusity. 🤠

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  11. On , we remember 1945 Poetry winner Karl Shapiro, whose -winning work mined the vicissitudes of his experiences in World War II.

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  12. Nov 11

    The Kavalier & Clay section. – at Brooklin, ME

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  13. Nov 10

    Join Pulitzer-prize-winning editor , filmmakers Jerry Risius and , , and for a conversation on keeping accountability alive through local journalism on 11/15.

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  14. Chief photog w/ The , will speak at 1PM, Sat., Nov. 13. May, a 2017 finalist for his work documenting the Flint water crisis, will talk about the importance of intention when documenting an intimate portrait of a community. (📸/Jake May)

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  15. Nov 10

    A documentary about the Storm Lake Times airs on PBS next week. Filmmakers spent nearly two years with the local paper, witnessing its financial struggles and reporting successes.

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  16. Nov 10

    Join us next week for Gather in Poems with the Academy of American Poets Chancellors. This virtual reading is free to attend with registration. Closed captioning will be provided. Thursday, November 18, at 4 pm PST / 7 pm EST. Register here: .

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  17. Nov 10

    Myanmar charges US journalist Danny Fenster, who worked for Frontier Myanmar, with sedition and terrorism, which carry a maximum sentence of life in prison (The Guardian)

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  18. Nov 10

    An obituary for my old buddy John “Rooster” Cayler

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  19. Nov 10
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  20. Nov 10

    You are missing the fact that the car in the 30’s was still seen as a hope, not a menace, and as a way of establishing the regional city. Now we see transit, properly, as a way of rescuing us from the damage the automobile has done to cities. No one thought that way in 1939.

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