Wonderful: A MacArthur Genius grant goes to the investigative reporter with “more than two decades of reporting on unpunished killings from the civil rights era” under his belt.
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Wonderful: A MacArthur Genius grant goes to the investigative reporter with “more than two decades of reporting on unpunished killings from the civil rights era” under his belt.
Notes on the future of social bookmarking from the founder of now-dead, soon-to-return Ma.gnolia.com.
Interview: A conversation with Larry Halff about the relaunch of Ma.gnolia
Steve Buttry provides journalism students and professionals with a book-chapter-length list of great advice. From the introduction: “Editors, colleagues and training programs will help you move to a higher level, but nothing will help as much as your own commitment to improvement.”