NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Ryan Moser, a writer formerly incarcerated in Florida, and Kate McQueen of the Prison Journalism Project, about the rise of newspapers published in prisons. Since the ...
The complex and transformative role that newspapers have played in Louisiana is the focus of the 2024 History Symposium. A vibrant slate of speakers will explore how the medium has evolved over the ...
In the late 19th century, the South Plains of Texas was a sparsely settled frontier with no newspapers. That changed in 1886, when the Crosby County News began in the small Quaker settlement of ...
Leona Lavong was looking for part-time work, preferably on her university’s campus, when she found something more: a window into Black American life across the decades. Lavong had “stumbled” into a ...
Logan County has a long history of newspapering, dating back to the 1880s. Journal-Advocate reporter and writer Jeff Rice spoke about the many different newspapers that have been part of the county ...
While news continues to make its way around the world, it may be hard to imagine today that the publishing industry was at the epicenter of some of the world’s most important architectural feats. But ...
Does newspaper have a sound? Is it the rustling of paper? The pop-up ads of the digital world? The short films on the New York Times website? Or might it also be articles and editorials read aloud to ...
The demise of the GazetteLeader news organization in late September left Arlington with just a single weekly print news publication. Should the survivor, the Arlington Connection, someday follow the ...
Old news rich in history: Thousands of newspaper clippings in Forum library offer window to the past
FARGO - Lined with dusty filing cabinets full of yellowed newspaper clippings and old books, the little room on the west side of the Forum building has the look of an office forgotten by time. To ...
Since the 1800s, people inside of U.S. prisons have printed their own newspapers and run their own newsrooms. These efforts are collectively known as the prison press. KEVIN SAWYER: The newspaper ...
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