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"reportage" Definitions
  1. the reporting of news or the typical style in which this is done in newspapers, or on TV and radio

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" As Child puts it, "The novels are really reportage.
Some are manuals, some are informational pamphlets, some are reportage.
This is what true reportage looks like, warts and all.
But citizen reportage from within school shootings, live, is new.
This is political reportage at its most lively and acute.
"Truth, comprehensiveness, objectivity, and fairness in news reportage" sounds rather familiar.
Yeah my reportage style wasn't the thing in music photography then.
There are some systems of accountability in place for false reportage.
In such work, reportage, advocacy and emotion are never far apart.
Almost 80 years later, riffing on reportage still pulls an audience.
Photograph by Benjamin Lowy / Getty Images Reportage for The New Yorker
Gawker changed political reportage to a degree unmatched by Strunk and White.
I think he liked my reportage, non-fashion approach to his work.
Change a few details, and "Aniara" sounds like reportage rather than fiction.
But three things set this unrelenting book apart from other war reportage.
Drudge, every year, takes our reportage and links to it on our site.
Jamison combined academic theory, reportage, pop culture, and insights from her own life.
If this seems like a reportage stream of consciousness, that's because it is.
The Infamous is the masterpiece, an eerily collected, improbably poised exercise in reportage.
In frustration, he sent his editor a letter with his thoughts and reportage.
This book seems to me perfect in its blend of criticism and reportage.
Guariglia's work might be a form of reportage, but it is not exactly factual.
As the crisis has garnered more attention, reportage has become more thorough and nuanced.
As an exposé of a moral catastrophe, this is a vital piece of reportage.
Rubens has previously covered music festivals, concerts, and carnivals in his GIF reportage style.
" Reflecting on their raucous time together, he added, "Our reportage wasn't soft violin music.
It is difficult to ever know what reportage might feed into a conspiracy theory.
Still, photographic reportage has the power to quicken the conscience and motivate political commitments.
Delhi Crime fails foremost as a long-form reportage that demands context for keen observations.
More analysis and less reportage might have helped the reader make sense of it all.
It's honest reportage that offers a poetic elegy to those affected by the disaster. —K.
Stacke highlights the importance of community in connection to food using portraits mixed with reportage.
Hyperbolic as such claims were, there was a distinctly anti-American bent to its reportage.
As an aural form of reportage, it gave us an insight into the country's culture.
The reportage motors forward, propelled by Ehrenreich's wonder at the outrageous curiosities of the occupation.
Another example of Facebook weaponizing security to erode privacy was also confirmed via Gizmodo's reportage.
By combining fiction and documentary, Anorgasmia gets at something deeper than mere fact or reportage.
Fraser raises these matters, but far too briefly when compared with her detailed historical reportage.
"One of Us" is a masterpiece of reportage, design and empathy — it shivers with feeling.
Strict measures must be taken to ensure the truth, comprehensiveness, objectivity, and fairness in news reportage.
Patrick Zachmann: My first "real" reportage was in Portugal in 1975, just after the Carnation Revolution.
Like the rest, these chapters blend first-rate reportage, finely chiseled portraits and in-depth research.
This street-level account of the Egyptian revolution and its aftermath combines memoir, reportage, and analysis.
Stewart's books have been a notable exception, interweaving diaristic observation and everyday reportage with critical theory.
Yes, principles of evidence and nonpartisanship in reportage have evolved admirably over the last 150 years.
And he's written essays and reportage for Harper's Magazine, Granta and The New York Times Magazine.
In "press++01.20," it's difficult to discern between reportage and artifice, reaching a near-humorous effect.
Many of his images lie between traditional photo reportage and the sensibility of an editorial cartoonist.
She makes fascinating observations about the relationship between her reportage and her evolving sense of identity.
I have to say, maybe 2628 percent of reportage of the White House is just fallacious.
Feature His unclassifiable books blend personal history, reportage, philosophy and theology to cast compulsive narrative spells.
It's easy to imagine a more cogent film that weighted either philosophy or reportage more heavily.
Arias makes a concerted effort to balance the veterans' warfront reportage with tableaux of their everyday lives.
Photography is at its best when it informs, and that's what a good documentary-reportage photographer does.
His reportage-style photographs endure as a diary of singular moments in lives that mostly go unseen.
Yet much of this masterly reportage empathetically evokes the militant republican world from which McConville's killers came.
The death of Bowie -- which reportage suggests was not sudden for him -- was nevertheless sudden for us.
After this reportage, I wanted to test my own limits and those of the people I photographed.
He was a pioneer of New Journalism, a style of literary reportage that emerged in the 1960s.
In fact, two late chapters read like reportage, detailing the postwar trials of doctors and a nurse.
Fiction podcasts created in recent years tend to blend public-radio-style reportage with a horror vibe.
Over 15 years of reportage, Rossiter and his team have featured a stunning array of local artists.
Wolff's reportage may be right here and wrong there, but that's just a matter of interpretation, right?
Reportage da Castellina in Chianti CASTELLINA IN CHIANTI, Italia — L'edificio a tre piani non è cambiato molto.
Ultimately, his writing is a mode of criticism, of übersubjective intellectual reportage, grounded in extreme self-awareness.
Reportage threaded into volumes that will resemble "The Best and the Brightest" or "All the President's Men"?
Her work is an essential addition to the emerging body of literary reportage from Syria in English.
"Boundaries" mixes Weir's ethereal portraiture with still life images and reportage work in Israel, India and Jordan.
Je me suis rendu à Albi en janvier à l'occasion d'un reportage sur la campagne présidentielle française.
Ruiz's documentaries have the reportage to go with the storytelling; he's not terribly interested in cheap thrills.
Surgical masks are in shortage and Democrats need work on reportage, but first: a cartoon about parental sexting.
Isn't it possible that reportage that feeds the twisted competitive impulse is at least a small contributing factor?
In documentary filmmaking, as in news writing, there is a fine line between irresponsible alarmism and dispassionate reportage.
Here, he reveals himself to be a skillful chronicler of black experience in literary criticism, reportage and biography.
It provides its member companies—including my local paper—with much-needed reportage from all over the world.
Reportage would only ever zero in on its long-standing reputation for gang violence and/or mass unemployment.
A combination of memoir and reportage, this book gives the reader unique access behind the lines of jihad.
On occasion it inspires a couple of very deep dives, the deepest of which here become extended reportage.
But what, conversely, of the war literature created by Americans not implicated in the corporate machinery of reportage?
What comes out of those acts is the most useful reportage and analysis in the work, for me.
And unlike most other reportage in this saga, this accused the president of a felony — a very different bar.
The story quickly began trending on Indian Twitter, with some taking the newspaper to task for its misinformed reportage.
This is why it was a relief to find Vaiva Bhezan's reportage of the Afghan Educational Circus for Children.
Those "experienced" editors are also now being put to work assessing political reportage and commentary around the US midterms.
"I think he's fair, and I think he strives for objectivity in his reportage," said conservative writer Ben Shapiro.
In every generation of celebrities, some will be fleeting (even in our current age of constant surveillance and reportage).
So news reportage, making statements of fact, or communicating personal opinions while making use of protected expressions is permitted.
Even back in those Bob Marley shots, your style has always felt like more like reportage than music photography.
And under Trump, -gating and the language of the Nixon era has become a rallying cry for robust reportage.
The bulk of each issue is filled with objective, exemplary reportage from places never mentioned in most news magazines.
ROME — Roberto Saviano's best-selling 2007 book, "Gomorrah," his reportage about the Neapolitan crime syndicate the Camorra, was dark.
This spellbinding record of Timbuktu's intellectual heritage blends accounts of European explorers to the ancient city with contemporary reportage.
Charles Knapp, Scarsdale, N.Y. This excellent reportage demonstrates the moral dilemma faced by individuals responsible for protecting a nation.
It aspires to reportage without much of the hard-won, on-the-ground reporting needed to undergird that ambition.
THE RUB OF TIME Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump: Essays and Reportage, 1994-2017 By Martin Amis 416 pp.
This hesitancy is productive: She manages to accomplish quietly forceful reportage from material that could easily have been sensationalized.
Now, after more than 80 episodes and nearly as many guests, McCollum is still working to hone his reportage.
It feels like reportage, with a reporter's keen attention to fact, to what happened and what it looked like.
This retrospective of news from 1877 to 2013 presents highlights and curiosities from The International Herald Tribune's storied reportage.
Yet with the events it covers so recent and so dramatic, the book is as much reportage as historical analysis.
They did not take the Trump comparisons lightly and hit out at the publication for its "bizarre" and "disgraceful" reportage.
A lot of the time, it was being pitched as "reportage"—no one would see it as fine art portraiture.
Adam Pape's reportage photos seem to be concerned with documenting particular street scenes that gather meaning from their mundane nature.
You sort of need to really approach it with a reportage rather than a character basis [and ask] specific questions.
Le New York Times a répondu que les propos de M. Valls sur la réalisation de ce reportage étaient erronés.
Its rubric proves capacious enough to include portraiture, reportage, fashion and pretty much everything you can turn a camera on.
"His reportage often illuminates the personal and commercial machinations that inevitably inform art's checkered past and present," Mr. Rothkopf wrote.
Its rich mixture of reportage and historical reflection set a standard by which Generation's Edge had inevitably, perhaps, to disappoint.
But in terms of proper reportage, documentary photography, there's very little that comes close to the standing of the classics.
Such incidents and their reportage confirmed suspicions of cultural bias, media distortions, and an absence of fair play and reciprocity. 3.
Brendan O'Connor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst noted that although accounting differs from place to place, reportage is pretty unambiguous.
Giannopoulos had a goal in mind to create a series that was more focused on art than his traditional reportage work.
Rossiter thinks that in a world increasingly saturated with online content, attention spans are more adept for Tweets than longform reportage.
Allen's powerful book of memoir and reportage, "Real Queer America," is decidedly more serious in tone, but it's no less entertaining.
Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books THE RUB OF TIME: Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump: Essays and Reportage, 1994-2017, by Martin Amis.
Measuring 20 feet across with 11 life-size figures, it is the anti-Seurat: Its art all but disappears into reportage.
"The Loudest Voice," the Showtime series based on Gabriel Sherman's reportage on Fox News, illuminates the darker implications of such arrangements.
British reportage illustrator George Butler's watercolors, for instance, depict a Serbian warehouse where young men from Pakistan and Afghanistan gathered in 2016.
And although the fixed script initially sounds like neutral reportage, it soon swerves toward fantasy realms of conspiracy theory and extrasensory perception.
The source added that the publication would be open to partnerships as it enters the expensive and complex world of international reportage.
They often read as a kind of beautiful reportage or prose poetry, but all keep us at a certain distance from introspection.
Sternbergh and Pineapple understood that their experiment would work only if the fiction and the reportage could be seductively and plausibly integrated.
But I think "The Breadwinner" is worth celebrating, in part because it is a work that in some ways qualifies as reportage.
While that picture has a well-deserved rep as a fantastic concert film, it's also a first-rate piece of contemporary reportage.
Karam's play might almost qualify as deep-delving reportage, so clearly does it illuminate the current, tremor-ridden landscape of contemporary America.
Nevertheless, Pearlman's oral histories, like Malek's memoir, will remain essential reading in the emerging body of literary reportage from Syria in English.
Part reportage, part memoir, those columns begat a book, "Sex and the City," which begat a TV series of the same name.
Part reportage, part memoir, those columns begat a book, "Sex and the City," which begat a TV series of the same name.
So when I first encountered the script in college, it read almost as reportage or agitprop, with an implied call to action.
His blend of reportage and poesis, fact and fiction, prompts questions about what visual art can do that journalism can't, and vice versa.
Too much of contemporary coverage consists of desk-jockey commentary and the rehashing of leaders' official statements, rather than on-the-ground reportage.
Antonio Faccilongo of Getty Images Reportage won the World Understanding award, and Adrees Latif of Reuters took first in the Community Awareness award.
The reportage is more engrossing than the history, which can occasionally shade into a kind of term-paper gloss on complex events and politics.
The idea that reportage and analysis can be done by anybody—just as long as professionals oversee 'neutrality' and 'facts'—strikes me as unrealistic.
The Rub of Time, Amis's new anthology of essays and reportage, is not concerned expressly with cliché, at least compared to the previous compendium.
His show would read like a straightforward bit of reportage, were it not for the material twist he has given this body of photos.
Most artists and galleries were off the grid, social media had yet to become ubiquitous, and newspapers were just beginning to streamline arts reportage.
From Wesley Lowery's reportage on police shootings to Zadie Smith's new novel, they elucidate and offer escape from the noisy politics of our times.
"Print is dying," she said, and magazines are commissioning fewer shoots, unable to finance the weeks of travel that her style of reportage requires.
Is there any function for reportage photography today, now that everyone carries a cameraphone, and every triumph or disaster is instantly captured and broadcast?
Marley would tap into this commentary/reportage type songwriting throughout his career—it was writing that said Bob was of the people, for the people.
More importantly, media content is increasingly being encountered via algorithmically driven tech platforms — whose AIs apparently can't distinguish between deliberately skewed disinformation and genuine reportage.
Murphy is part of a cohort of artists who remain somewhere in the middle, committed to the poetry of reportage yet comfortable with personal expression.
Reading Jacobsen's book in the Trump era makes one wonder if her hands-off reportage of obvious bullshit is not only irresponsible, but actively harmful.
This engrossing biography portrays a writer who, in her hunger for action and in her autobiographical style of reportage, always thrust herself into a story.
Now, "The Paths Men Take," being published this week by Contrasto, offers select photos alongside excerpts from the essays and reportage that originally accompanied them.
But what was raw photojournalistic reportage in the earlier picture is transformed into a different kind of strength in Bravo's photograph of the fallen sheet.
He takes the reader through the laborious task of reportage with a humanity and forthrightness, making this book more than just a catalog of tragedy.
Fearful of losing revenue by offending listeners, networks banned the use of news broadcast language in drama, reserving the trappings of journalism for actual reportage.
This is not a work of historical scholarship, nor is it comparable to the detailed eyewitness reportage of writers like Keith Gessen or Sophie Pinkham.
He did his first photo-reportage on July 14 — Bastille Day — after the Popular Front, an alliance of leftist parties, won the French general election.
Learned From Mom Learned From Mom: My mother also had chronic health problems and NEVER mentioned them because she understood that this reportage IS boring.
Carroll proceeds from these haunting twin plot points through a patchwork of vignettes, reportage and reflection that reaches after her absent parents with sensitive longing.
The crisis has not abated, and the Carmignac Photojournalism Award annually funds the production of investigative photo reportage on human rights violations and geostrategic issues.
"While the political branches can perhaps survive the constant baseless allegations of impropriety that have become the staple of Washington reportage, this court cannot," he wrote.
With their wide-ranging reportage, Walker and Szabłowski depict a postsocialist reality that is almost mind-bogglingly complex, rife with contradictions, absurdities, and arguments without end.
The brand wanted a gritty reportage, something that would evoke the neorealist cinematic legacy of Naples immortalized by directors like Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio de Sica.
This theoretical quad (?) screen foldable follow-up to the still unreleased Mate X might even be released as soon as next year, according to TechRadar's reportage.
If this sounds like a hard sell to a proud service, "Terminal Lance" fans have rewarded Mr. Uriarte's unflinching take and reportage with a full embrace.
A subject of his reportage was Marian Kocner, one of five people now awaiting trial for the killings and an acquaintance of politicians from various parties.
A subject of Kuciak's reportage was Marian Kocner, one of five people now awaiting trial for the killings, and an acquaintance of politicians from various parties.
A subject of Kuciak's reportage was Marian Kocner, one of five people now awaiting trial for the killings, and an acquaintance of politicians from various parties.
I had lobbied to do photo reportage on these brave civilians, so when I finally got permission, I didn't delay in flying from Budapest to Kiev.
Würth's photographs offer a window into aspects of Burundi's culture and landscape — inventiveness, pride, vibrant color — that are often eclipsed by reportage on the country's struggles.
Unlike the relatively straightforward photographs described above, I find it harder to evaluate many other works in NeoRealismo, which haphazardly combines reportage with an overriding aesthetic elegance.
Kristin-Lee Moolman, Faka #02 "When people think about Africa, they generally think about news photography and reportage, and this is very much not that," explains Jennings.
Van Agtmael captions most of the photos with a paragraph or so of reportage, and his captions are no less resonant than his uncannily crisp, dreamlike photos.
Pseudoscience melts into on-the-scene reportage, and that gonzo-journalism-meets-the- declarative style of writing creates a truly arresting form of (quite often incredible) content.
Once we're all armed with powerful smartphones and ubiquitously fast Internet there will be no limits to the genuinely important reportage that will flow, we were told.
In "Manual for Survival", a magisterial blend of historical research, investigative journalism and poetic reportage, Kate Brown sets out to uncover Chernobyl's true medical and environmental effects.
The news media give lavish coverage to violent incidents, seldom follow up on negative reportage in the past, and rarely put events in statistical or historical perspective.
Creating a snapshot into the museum's vast collection of British paintings, the Tate Britain now matches artificial intelligence (AI) with photo reportage to explore traditional British art.
Neiman backed up TMZ reportage that the knife was given to a former police officer by a construction worker who found the weapon on Simpson's Brentwood estate.
And yet his subtle and straightforward observations owed more to the Imagist poets, like William Carlos Williams, than to the photojournalistic reportage of, say, Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Ms. Greenfield then trained under Barbara Norfleet, who in the mid-1980s released "All the Right People," a book of reportage photography focusing on East Coast elites.
Mr. Ailes's station may have pioneered this new style of television reportage, but the other cable news channels didn't hesitate to join the race to the bottom.
This transition occurred via a combination of urban myth and inaccurate media reportage, and encouraged a renewed tough-on-drugs approach by state governments around the country.
I'm just reading reportage that's about six people who experienced the attack on Hiroshima and survived and what happened in the days and weeks after the explosions.
Through frenetic media reportage and public outrage, the cultural impact of the event endures, and now manifests itself in artist Bunny Rogers' latest exhibition at Greenspon Gallery.
One gets the sense that The Secret Lives of Virtual Worlds wants to be a show that presents wholly transparent reportage of events that occurred in the world.
And at the same time, I carried on with my normal job which was, I wrote across the newspaper and interviews and reportage and op-eds and things.
We know, for instance, that Trump isn't fond of a growing body of reportage that confirms he is easily manipulated by clever underlings, including top adviser Steve Bannon.
There's a lot of news and editorial images that sometimes blow my mind, because of the elements that make an interesting and effective image combined with deep reportage.
If the aim of the series is to make the process of reportage transparent and sexy, this is the most compelling argument yet of the institution's actual impotence.
A few months before he was killed, Kuciak told police that Kocner, a subject of his reportage, had threatened to start collecting information on him and his family.
But when Carrère sat down to write, he found he couldn't: Trying to tell the story from the outside, as a work of reportage, proved to be impossible.
But he came to realize the book was more reportage than art, and convinced himself that the visual story of the Panama Canal had to be told in color.
"I think the reportage that has linked this to the political situation in Taiwan and the political situation between Taiwan and China is just wrong," says Brookings's Richard Bush.
Not-so-lookie-likie In the interests of reportage, I tested the feature using a photo of myself and the results were, let's say, underwhelming on the likeness front.
Compared to the round-the-clock reportage of last months' hurricanes, news channels have covered Hurricane Maria as if it is a foreign catastrophe rather than a domestic one.
Her films, which have won two Oscars and three Emmys, range from reportage on xenophobia in South Africa to an inquiry into the ethics of honor killings in Pakistan.
The book reads like reportage without ever nudging us toward an understanding of who this narrator is, where he has been or why he is telling us Jay's story.
In this meld of history and reportage, the deserters' stories, and those of dozens of revolutionaries, hosts, and spies, coalesce into an often moving examination of loyalty and dissent.
The journalists Norman and Hirsch, on the other hand, offer up more personal takes — valuable if ungainly melds of memoir and reportage marked by excellent intentions and awkward prose.
This article represents the kind of newspaper reportage that I think is vital to Americans, deliciously old school: in-depth, full of facts, straightforward, comprehensive and of grave importance.
The story foreshadows the writer to be, not only in terms of Hemingway's economy of language and use of landscape, but also in his mixing of reportage with fiction.
Enrich is the finance editor for the New York Times, a journalist who specializes in globe-spanning reportage backed up by deep access to an array of vivid characters.
Blending travelogue, reportage, and history, he describes melancholic towns rife with drug addiction and unemployment, conversations with Alamo reënactors and Second Amendment diehards, and the continuing prevalence of racism.
John Murray; £19.99 For this impressive work of reportage, the author not only spoke to hundreds of Israeli spies but also convinced them to hand over a trove of documents.
"Go, Went, Gone" incorporates documentary elements—the step-by-step dispersal of the refugees, the bureaucratic nightmare as they risk drowning "in rivers and oceans of paper"—but transcends reportage.
But robust reportage has already made a strong case that FEMA and other agencies did not adequately prepare for Maria, or use all the powers they could have to respond.
Kingsley could have put forward this clear and reasoned analysis in a policy paper, not a book of moving reportage (and the human stories are certainly devastating and well told).
In both his fiction and reportage (sometimes touching on the demimonde of strip clubs and cable access porn shows) Mano gustily embraced the sexual free-for-all of the 1970s.
" Eva Chen, Head Of Fashion Partnerships At Instagram"The impact of Bill Cunningham's influence on fashion is obvious: father of street style photography, fashion reportage as an art form, etc.
His chapter on the goings-on at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is a textbook example of the sort of green-eyeshade reportage on which he built his formidable reputation.
Books of The Times In "Nixon Agonistes" (1970), his matchless book of reportage and analysis, Garry Wills explored why Richard Nixon succeeded while smarter and more charismatic politicians did not.
A resonant new collection of García Márquez's journalism, "The Scandal of the Century," demonstrates how seriously he took reportage and what's now sometimes called (would Liebling approve?) long-form narrative.
But her lack of journalistic experience is immediately evident: She centers the story on her own feelings and observations rather than on reportage, eliding and omitting certain crucial historic events.
The dispatches of the subtitle really come straight from the people on the front lines of this drowning, much as Svetlana Alexievich skillfully accomplished in her Nobel Prize-winning reportage.
Then there's Malcolm, who at The New Yorker has made a specialty of reportage that stubbornly hovers in the zone where truth, story, presumption and the law merge into mist.
I am an Xer, 42 years old, and I felt indicted by so much of Calhoun's book, an engaging hybrid of first-person confession, reportage, pop culture analysis, and statistics.
Turning her hand to reportage in 1941 for Vogue, Miller began photographing nurses, Red Cross volunteers, wives, and mothers, as well as women who, like her, worked in typically male professions.
Going into the studio was a change of approach from the reportage-style photography I did while shooting at Kaitlyn's house, requiring a strobe (flash), a few lenses, and nothing else.
His primary responsibility will not be to combat the claims of the opposition — the usual job of political rapid response — but rather to take on the reportage of the news media.
The author clearly wants to provoke pity and outrage in his readers, and he succeeds — but to that end, why not write a punchy reportage instead of a very long novel?
The lively conversation surrounding his latest provocation yielded some fine writing, from reviews to in-depth reportage to essays focusing on specific angles in a film that invites dozens of interpretations.
The rubric of "Being," which is defined as "notions of personhood and identity," proves capacious enough to include portraiture, reportage, fashion, and pretty much everything you can turn a camera on.
His social reportage is a part of a renowned African-American tradition of chiaroscuro image makers that includes Gordon Parks, Roy DeCarava, Ming Smith and the emerging photographer Andre D. Wagner.
This is perhaps the most elegiac, memorable part of the book — a piece of sustained reportage that ranks alongside "From Beirut to Jerusalem," Friedman's masterly first book about the Middle East.
What's your feeling, having worked documenting war in more "straightforward" reportage—and having covered it in ways that are rather untraditional with these two books—about the role of conflict photography today?
After an introduction, we open with Babitz's story on the making of "The Godfather, Part II." It's a classic of New Journalism: gonzo, gritty and wickedly funny, seamlessly weaving reportage and memoir.
Early 2017 is the target for a consumer release with revised hardware, by which time there will also be considerably more experimental data and scientific reportage — or, at least, that's the plan.
Throughout the exhibition, newspaper clippings, reportage from specific events, and artifacts are used as tools to enhance and ground artworks in a complex and still-being-negotiated relationship to the region's history.
Detroit is a film that offers up its violence for practical and prestige purposes, aiming to create a scripted work that will break through where photos and reportage and video have not.
Mr. Bell experimented with topicality in the late-night FXX talk show "Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell," and here he goes head-on into the business of tongue-in-cheek reportage.
Some of her past pieces include a feature story on a massive dome of nuclear waste on an island in the Pacific and in-depth reportage on a nascent Cuban internet culture.
It's already a terrible look for an Eagles organization that's hardly above reproach: As of yet, McLane has been tweeting typical post-game reportage, but has not addressed or acknowledged the incident.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer's reportage has been disparaged and diluted by the tide of fake news sites, partisan blogs and social media accounts to which so many Filipinos now look for news.
In the meantime, the audience will turn to the BBC World Service, which will shoulder the daunting responsibility of being the only organization capable of delivering objective news reportage for global audiences.
Most of them are typical Washington fare: a campaign biography by Ted Cruz, a book about Nancy Reagan by her former press secretary, the reportage and essays of political journalists and pundits.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads August 21, 1968 at the Czech Center New York features 20 images of dynamic photo-reportage capturing the first day of the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia.
Trump's ongoing spat with the Amazon founder may be obviously motivated more by the Post's continued reportage on his presidency (and possibly some obsessive rich-guy rivalry) than a pivot to labor consciousness.
An author who, for example, lacks a sense of irony is always bound to remain mediocre, and irony-less writers have a squeaky voice that achieves either slapstick or sentimentalism or just reportage.
While reportage around Lovato's hospitalization hasn't necessarily teetered into mocking territory—the unacceptable "druggy!" headlines of the early 00s haven't yet appeared—the media haven't always been kind to her over the years.
"Bad Rabbi" includes a sample of Kuper's reportage — on a court where criminals mete out justice to their own — that is every bit as flavorsome and sardonic as a Bashevis Singer short story.
Jackson's work is a model of autobiographical writing that demonstrates how reportage and critical attention to the complexities of black life — its intersectional textures — can be the source material for an inimitable memoir.
Always a marvelously lucid writer, Sischy was very good at getting her subjects to trust her, and her reportage is highly readable, even if you are not much interested in these famous people.
Nicholas de Pencier: Black Code was a completely different project for me and slightly more journalistic in its form and not at all an art film—it's interviews, reportage, and stock footage mostly.
Some of the participating artists describe their work as reportage, and the quick strokes and simple lines make it clear that their primary aim was to document, not to stylize, what they were witnessing.
Matt Taibbi, best known for his scathing commentary and reportage in Rolling Stone, reaches Pentecostal levels of urgency in ''The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap,'' also published in 2014.
These rhetorical questions could be asked of other media coverage in the past few weeks when two or three "sources" have been cited as corroboration for media reportage as well as the Reuters' account.
It's the follow-up to 2012's D4 and 2014's D4S, which means it's a full-frame camera designed primarily for sports and reportage with a focus on speed and low-light performance.
Marx synthesised an "extraordinary wealth of statistics, official reports and pieces of press reportage" to show just how hard life was for many people living in the most industrially advanced country in the world.
And lately I never miss anything by David Grann, Larissa MacFarquhar, Emily Nussbaum, Matt Zoller Seitz, Wesley Morris and virtually all the crime reportage in Texas Monthly, especially by Skip Hollandsworth and Pamela Colloff.
In the rush of initial reportage that followed the horrific slaughter last week of 51 Muslim worshippers in Christchurch, New Zealand, a document surfaced that purported to be the manifesto of the alleged murderer.
Fans of crime reportage and general criminal activity can head over to the Daily Breeze to get the full lowdown on how MixedByAli's hard-drive was stolen and how it's been returned to him.
Actually, as The Financial Times recently noted, the false reportage dates to at least the propaganda war between Mark Antony and Octavian — fought in the century before the birth of Christ, communicated through coins.
Madoff is one of the central figures in "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know," by Malcolm Gladwell, a journalist who turns social science reportage into best sellers.
Photograph by Benjamin Lowy / Getty Images Reportage for The New Yorker In Scandinavia and the United States, farmers and food producers push samples on chefs, but in Bolivia no one approached Seidler with ingredients.
But even before he became acquainted with some of its innovational figures — Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand — he'd been working on assignment for National Geographic, and had been influenced by Life magazine telephoto reportage.
While traditional photography—fine art or reportage—remains a critical player in the world of art, new ways of subverting society's practice of Instagram, Snapchat or Skype, will certainly be something to look out for.
We sent journalist Ben Judah, author of This Is London – an epic piece of reportage about the life of the capital's immigrants – to walk in the footsteps of EU migrants arriving in the UK today.
"There hasn't been a verifiable source," the skeptical journalist in me kept saying, as my writer friends filled social media with tributes, anecdotes, and passages from his novels, novellas, poetry, plays, reportage, and short stories.
In the preceding decades, Mr. Tunbjork had made a name for himself internationally as an irreverent observer of modern life, both in reportage and in art books including "Country Beside Itself" (1993) and "Office" (2002).
The raw authenticity of the dafatir clashes with the comfortable sophistication of works by European and American artists who respond far more to media reportage of the wars than they do to the wars themselves.
Yet Warren's pregnancy became a topic of discussion in the mainstream press, not only among opinion writers, but in straight news reportage and broadcasts which have speculated how the story might impact the primary campaign.
The first consists of five profiles; the second collects reportage that looks at the way we speak, variously defined, and how it reveals (often unpleasantly) our natures; the third, and longest, showcases Malcolm's literary criticism.
But I think the families would be really proud to know that their stories are being written about again, not only in the world of news reportage, but also in fine art photography (emphasis mine).
In fact, as reportage over the last few months has revealed, Maven seems to have been something like a pilot project intended to act as a wedge by which to gain access to other government contracts.
I knew then, she said, that he was a liar, that for all his reportage and his honesty he was determined to keep himself untouched, to take without giving, to hoard himself like a greedy child.
Featuring artists, Campbell Addy, Ivan Forde, Justin French, Nicolas Henry, Hector Mediavilla, Leonard Pongo, and David Uzochukwi, the pop-up show uses portrait, landscape, and reportage photography, to show what's at stake in this presidential election.
Then, after seeing my co-producer-to-be Elena Chernyshova's photo reportage of the city, which reveals a mysterious place stuck between a Soviet past and a dystopian future, I decided that I had to go.
It was not the unsettling public reaction that paralyzed him, he said, but the problem of how to mix on the same palette everything he had learned from film scripts, plays, reportage, poems, novellas and novels.
Mr. Prochnau often said he was proudest of his own reportage from Vietnam for The Seattle Times in the mid-1960s — work that apparently earned him a berth on President Richard M. Nixon's expanded enemies list.
There is also highly detailed reportage regarding the seemingly endless investigations and multiple conflicts surrounding the interpretation of the medical and forensic evidence that in 1992 definitively established that Mengele had died in Brazil in 1979.
It was through Ara's urban reportage photography, which appeared in newspapers in the early 1950s, his portraits of the poor, the unemployed and the new arrivals from the countryside, that I first saw the "unknown" Istanbul.
By tapping into George's style of reportage illustration, I wanted to portray an alternative, intimate style of documenting the difficult decisions faced by the youth there, to help us experience their plight in a different way.
As the author writes at the end of her impressive combination of reportage and analysis, enriched with tête-à-tête interviews, all this makes the 40-year-old leader "a French president who matters more than most".
"In Cold Blood", an account of the 53 murder of the Clutter family in Kansas, published in 25, was the product of Capote's belief "that journalism—reportage—could be forced to yield a serious new art form".
And while Carreyrou's virtuosic Bad Blood will surely serve as the definitive account of Theranos's rise, it's fundamentally a book of reportage and does not aim to present in-depth analysis of the systems around the company.
The organization, collaborating with reporters, Minecraft pros and, of course, a creative agency, has produced an enormous in-game "Uncensored Library" that hosts a variety of suppressed reportage from places like like Saudi Arabia, Russia and Vietnam.
Simmons' and Stewart's visual style and form of social reportage is influenced greatly by the photographer Roy DeCarava, as well as poet Langston Hughes's 1955 photo book of black life in Harlem, The Sweet Flypaper of Life.
He retired 211 years later, in 2002, as editorial director of book development, a post in which he inaugurated volumes on the best travel writing by Times reporters and anthologies of Times reportage on great historical events.
Last Sunday, the New Yorker, which is practically synonymous with careful, sober-minded reportage in the United States, tweeted out this: Experts estimate a 19203% chance of a U.S. civil war over the next ten to fifteen years.
To that end, I've compiled a list—based on dogged ear-to-the-ground, finger-on-the-pulse, absolutely non-speculative reportage and nothing else—of some of the dunks to watch for this All-Star Weekend. 1.
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Mark Bowden, the author of the best-selling "Black Hawk Down," applies his signature blend of deep reportage and character-driven storytelling to bring readers a fresh look at the 1968 battle in the Vietnamese city of Hue.
Works about H.I.V. and AIDS in the 1980s and 1990s had the immediacy of reportage; from the 2000s onward, narratives about marriage and parenting, as well as the backlash against gay domesticity, have felt like real-time anthropology.
For all the criticism CNN has received, it did introduce more aggressive fact-checking into its reportage, including using onscreen banners known as chyrons to note when something was false, which all networks will hopefully use more frequently.
Trying to do just that, I teamed up to make this documentary film with the "reportage illustrator" George Butler, who has made it his work to depict some of the most important stories of our time through drawings.
Much reportage for the display focused on the Asante (modern day Ghana) trophy head, one of 16 gold objects looted from the treasury of King Kofi Karakeri by the British during the Third Anglo-Ashanti War in 1873.
Their scene reportage spreads across the major social platforms with a reliable pattern; Twitter usually breaks the news of an event, while Facebook and Instagram occasionally lag behind (although if an incident is live-streamed, all bets are off).
In a situation where the subject of a story is likely to face significant backlash and potential threats, retaining their anonymity is often the best course of action for safety's sake, but CNN's caveat about future reportage was bizarre.
" Daniel's reportage on her own experience does talk about this now-buzzy starter: The cover photo shows a savory-looking puree spread on the back of someone's hand, with the caption "At Brown & Bean, you eat off your hand.
All this is catnip to the president's apologists, who can now point to a genuine instance of fake news — not merely factually mistaken, but willfully misleading — in order to dismiss the great bulk of negative reportage that isn't fake.
She blurred the line between reportage and fine art and, in so doing, opened the medium for its most celebrated practitioners, the people who would be the inheritors of Lange's expressiveness and empathy, from Robert Frank to Wolfgang Tillmans.
The 22-storey Al Maryah Vista with 772 apartments is aiming to tap demand for studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments on the island, said Nasser al Khamis, CEO of Webridge Properties, a subsidiary of Reportage Group of Companies.
General News: Laurent Van der Stockt (Getty Reportage for Le Monde) for an image of Iraqi Special Operations Forces searching houses of Gogjali, an eastern district of Mosul, looking for ISIS members, equipment, and evidence on November 2, 2016.
They will be writing a mix of personal essays, cultural reportage, and criticism and will each receive $14,000 over the course of four months, along with mentorship and personal development designed to help them take a transformative leap in their careers.
" To CNN's Anderson Cooper: "I'm sad to see CNN fall to this ... I know you want salacious and sensational coverage for your ratings so your corporate sponsors and owners will have more money, but that's not media, that's not reportage.
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If the trans memoir is going to keep pushing in this reportage-cum-personal journey direction, one danger is that transness will continue to be treated as an anthropological phenomenon, to be explained to cis readers, rather than a human perspective.
At least outside academic circles, her posthumous fame — or notoriety — rests on "Eichmann in Jerusalem," a piece of extended reportage she wrote for The New Yorker in 1963, and on a single phrase associated with it: the banality of evil.
SS: When I learned that Nate Diaz beat Conor McGregor, the subject of my first literary analysis of MMA trash talk, I went back and looked at that article as well as at related reportage about the fight and the rivalry.
Our writers, correspondents, editors, and hosts have brought reportage from the front lines of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, the heart of the Islamic State, within the fight against Ebola in West Africa, from the streets of Ferguson, and beyond.
The ingredients of Herbert's essays rose up for me again as I read Tom Sleigh's linked and intertwined new books — one of memoir and reportage ("The Land Between Two Rivers"), and one of poems ("House of Fact, House of Ruin").
Witness James Agee's savage reportage in "Havana Cruise," published in Fortune in 1937, for example, or Katherine Anne Porter's novel "Ship of Fools" (1962), or the title essay in David Foster Wallace's "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again" (1997).
Alternating sections on history and policy with memoir and reportage, Filipovic alludes to the competing classical traditions of hedonia and eudaimonia, as well as more everyday terms like "pleasure" and "satisfaction," but she never settles on a clear definition of happiness.
It's about the endurance of quality journalism — expensive to produce, and under economic pressure as never before — at a time when false, cost-free "reportage" about things like "millions of illegal votes" can gain enough prominence to drive federal initiatives.
Magnum was founded as a photographer-run commercial agency in the years after World War II, and its first members, among them Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa (the brother of this museum's founder), shot humanistic reportage with new, lightweight cameras.
CreditCreditBenjamin Lowy/Reportage, for The New York Times Late on a January 2015 evening in Shepherdstown, W.Va., a data analyst named Bjorn Bergman, surrounded by whiteboards scribbled with computer code, was orchestrating a high-stakes marine police chase halfway around the world.
In larger currents of Japanese art history, perhaps Making the Perfect Donut also obliquely reflects the influence of the reportage painters of the 1950s (like Hiroshi Nakamura and Kikuji Yamashita), who regularly incorporated the issue of US bases and imperialism into their work.
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Atop other anecdotes and disturbing revelations, the Variety reportage aired the fact that Lauer was granted a button under the desk in his office, which made it possible for him to lock the door without ever having to rise from his seat.
The video titled "A Note to Our Listening, Viewing and Reading Audiences Concerning Pizzagate Coverage" has comments disabled, and alleges that Infowars' coverage was based on third-party accounts and the reportage of two staffer who are no longer employed by Jones.
Resign.Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty)After some rumor-milling and informed reportage attributable to anonymous sources, Facebook has finally made public the contours of its deal with the Federal Trade Commission to end a probe into its handling of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
This flat pancake lens gives you a "tried and true 35 mm equivalent focal length for the quintessential reportage style of shooting" and should suffice for street shots taken on the wing while wandering the darkened alleyways of certain Central European cities.
The IS claimed responsibility for the attack, but Iran's government quickly blamed the U.S. and Saudi Arabia for the atrocity, so as to distract the people from the failings of the security apparatus and to signal the approved theme for demonstrations and reportage.
Occasionally, in the more exotic reaches of his travels—as in a beautiful view of Ceylon that he painted in the eighteen-seventies—some small note of significant strangeness intrudes, ravishing color and breeze-blown reeds too intense to quite credit as reportage.
To demonstrate the potential of immigrant communities, the exhibition also includes photographic displays and reportage from flourishing migrant districts in several European cities, including the city of Offenbach, near Frankfurt, where about 79 percent of residents have at least one migrant parent.
Many of these published works were the memoirs of the formerly enslaved; but volumes of poetry and some fiction, along with a vigorous collection of essays and reportage, completed the array of black writing published before the end of the Civil War.
" 'Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam,' by Mark Bowden Bowden "applies his signature blend of deep reportage and character-driven storytelling to bring readers a fresh look at the 1968 battle in the Vietnamese city of Hue.
But I know I bring baggage to every single piece of writing I produce, whether the writing is personal narrative, historical fiction, literary criticism or reportage: I bring the specifically deforming influence of my own history, my hobbyhorse theories and my fascinations.
Over a career of 60 years, from hustling cub reportage for the Daily Sketch to gentle portraits of Nelson Mandela at 90, he always had an idea for how to get to the character, and usually, with a dose of luck, it worked.
After becoming editor of Swing Journal in 1967, Mr. Koyama quickly converted the publication from a tabloid that relied heavily on articles from wire services and pieces adapted from English-language publications into a source of first-class music criticism and reportage.
In fact there was rather more of this kind of anecdotal reportage in Mario Vargas Llosa's book "The Temptation of the Impossible: Victor Hugo and 'Les Misérables' " (2007), which is notably name-checked in Bellos's bibliography but not mentioned in his text.
The scene is at once similar and atypical of the many that compose Rafa's arresting, urgent work — the main component of a two-room exhibition of reportage from the frontlines of Europe's reckoning with its "others" — which is to say, a reckoning with itself.
Along the way he wrote the Seyahatname ("Book of Travels"), a magnificent ten-volume sprawl of fantasy, biography, and reportage that is utterly unique in the canon of travel literature, and which confirms Evliya as one of the great storytellers of the seventeenth century.
On the theoretical plane, Airas's account of the elusive presence of an artwork in descriptions and reportage has a conceptual richness about it that makes a phrase like "the work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction" seem like the most banal truism.
Fiction about and reportage on the moral realities of American conflict have long been a staple of the publishing industry, as generations of writers have dramatized the commitment of the soldiers while also offering skepticism about the missions on which they have been sent.
In a new-New-Journalist amalgam of reportage and memoir, Kisner tethers — more elegantly in some pieces than in others — her sociological dispatches to the realm of personal experience: her on-again-off-again relationship with God, her O.C.D., her mixed ethnicity and sexuality.
One potential argument for defense lawyers is a principle called neutral reportage, which defends the publishing of some defamatory material if it is a matter of public interest and "does it in a fair and disinterested manner, without endorsing a defamatory charge," Mr. Abrams said.
A few works here touch directly on national politics, like Ms. Dupuy-Spencer's drawings of a Trump rally, or the New Orleans reportage of the photographer An-My Lê. But Mr. Lew and Ms. Locks did not rework their list of artists after Nov. 8.
But here's the thing: If reportage of 37 unwanted pregnancies is actually net positive for Natural Cycles, the company, why was its UK PR agency so quick and alacritous to push claims the probe had already run its course (and the app been given the "all clear")?
" By pre-packing reportage that is ready to run, Green noted, Bannon has figured out "how conservatives can hack the mainstream media," adding that "'weaponizing' a story onto the front page of The New York Times ('the Left') is infinitely more valuable than publishing it on Breitbart.com.
Credit Benjamin Lowy/Reportage, for The New York Times The capacity to use digital tools to rein in illegal fishing in distant oceans got an enormous boost this morning, just ahead of the big international Our Ocean conference in Washington hosted by Secretary of State John Kerry.
Viewfinder 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The photographer Pete Voelker has a widely diverse portfolio: He's shot everything from portraits of musicians to still lifes to reportage, and his most recent work has taken him all over the country documenting political rallies and the presidential campaign trail.
In a new group exhibition at James Barron Art, Fifty Years After: Gordon Parks, Carrie Mae Weems, Mickalene Thomas, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Weems, Thomas and Frazier, three black women photographers, show photographs that contrast with Gordon Parks' post-war reportage from the front lines of the movement.
This 21969-page volume introduces English-speaking audiences to Fukase's art — from grainy Tokyo reportage and witty staged family portraits to his magnum opus, "Ravens," an otherworldly conjuring of black birds and snow haunted by the memory of his ex-wife and his childhood in northern Japan.
Reporters Without Borders uses Minecraft to sneak censored works across borders The organization — collaborating with reporters, Minecraft pros and, of course, a creative agency — has produced an enormous in-game "Uncensored Library" that hosts a variety of suppressed reportage from places like Saudi Arabia, Russia and Vietnam.
A miscellany masquerading as a major statement, "Attention: Dispatches From a Land of Distraction" gives us sketches, musings, diaristic fragments, cultural criticism, reportage — politics, literature, music, travel; Trump, Barnum, Zizek, the internet — all capped by a titular history (of sorts) that weighs in at novella length.
The groom, 32, is a local government reporter for Newsday in Melville, N.Y. He graduated from Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, and received a master's degree in literary reportage from N.Y.U. He is the son of Colissar A. Bailey and James A. McKinney of Detroit.
Roger Kahn, whose 1972 book about the Brooklyn Dodgers of the early 1950s, "The Boys of Summer," melded reportage, sentiment and sociology in a way that stamped baseball as a subject fit for serious writers and serious readers, died on Thursday in Mamaroneck, N.Y. He was 231.
Throughout her career, in both fiction and reportage, she has returned to the transient glories promised by the fashion industry, and to the damage that it visits both on the people who transmit its messages and on the ones who consume them—which is to say, just about everybody.
"Trump's condoning of political violence is part of a sustained pattern of attack on a free press — which includes labeling any reportage he doesn't like as 'fake news' and barring reporters and news organizations whom he wishes to punish from press briefings and events," the open letter reads.
She distributed emergency food to families displaced by the "bombings and eradication campaigns" of the United States-led military coalition, wrote research papers and provided video reportage from difficult corners of the country, vocal against the "blowback" of operations pushing young men to the arms of the Taliban.
Some of this work has been done by journalists; my own colleagues at The New York Times have used reportage to enrich our understanding of history with projects such as Overlooked, which gives long-overdue obituaries to women whose accomplishments the paper chose not to recognize in their lifetime.
Combine that with some latent Islamophobia and I'd wholeheartedly agree that the casual media blindness to a black American Muslim woman who's a world champion and world record holder—breaking her own records at that—is something we need more writers to highlight—and correct with their own reportage.
There was some "reportage" from sources like the conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones — best known for suggesting that the Sandy Hook school massacre was staged — that the chemical attack was a "false flag" operation by terrorist rebel groups to goad the United States into attacking Mr. Assad.
When writer Molly Beauchemin observed the pointed differences in contemporary reportage between the deaths of Joplin and Hendrix, and Billie Holiday and Keith Moon, she highlighted that the female stars' shortcomings throughout their lives were immediately exhumed and scrutinized, but the men's blemishes were airbrushed out of the picture.
"The media seems to have got stuck on the selfie, and there doesn't seem to be much reportage of what, if any, action is being taken against those responsible for the rape itself or the tattooing," Nandita Saikia, a media and technology lawyer who lives in New Delhi, told Broadly.
You can find hints of what such a moderate approach might look like in intellectual projects like Jonathan Haidt's Heterodox Academy, or in the probing, evenhanded culture-war reportage of the magazine writer Jesse Singal (whom I hesitate to even praise because it will do him no favors on the internet).
"If you were to assign a filmmaker to sift fact from conjecture, one of the last people you would trust is Brugger, who has built a career — in movies like 'The Red Chapel' and 'The Ambassador' — on combining reportage with pranksmanship," Ben Kenigsberg wrote in his review for The Times.
Treuer weaves in written history, reportage, and personal stories to complete this record of who Indians are post-21919 and who they always have been; he is not content to let Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown, a white man, be the last, defining word on the Indian.
Created in collaboration with Ethan Miller, it uses found image and headline pairings as they originally appeared in The Upland News (1969–72), a newspaper circular from the small Southern California town of Upland, with a hefty coupon section in the back, small-town stories, and the reportage to match.
Thanks to reportage and documentary films, investigations by lawyers representing Guantanamo detainees (including some who were tortured at Haspel's black site), and the 2014 Senate Intelligence Committee Torture Report, we know a fair bit of what went down at the black site in Thailand that Haspel ran, known as Detention Site Green.
But what the public couldn't have known at the time was that the real innovations in photographic reportage had come the previous decades, and not from the press or even from fine art—but from police photographers, who combined the documentary possibilities of black-and-white exposure with another fledgling science: forensic pathology.
"Ghettoside," a deep piece of reportage by Jill Leovy, who for years covered homicides for The Los Angeles Times, draws attention to the flip side, the failure to investigate and prosecute the murders of black men — most of them not by police officers, many of them at the hands of other black men.
Bob Dylan's semi-free associations were sometimes a too-obvious influence, particularly on Mr. Cohen's early-1970s albums, but the Cohen trademark was the knife-edged paradox, the finely balanced lyrics that can be deliberately heard (and read) in contradictory ways: reverence or blasphemy, affection or animosity, reportage or mockery, tragedy or comedy.
Cantú doesn't present this level of precision detail as a collector of trivia; rather, his infusion of historical information, reportage and academic analysis into what is primarily a memoir of his time spent as a border agent manifests the obsession that prompted him to join the Border Patrol in the first place.
Sacco's reportage in comic form, reprinted below from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's forthcoming anthology The Best American Comics 2019 (on sale October 1), offers a stark look at our bond to Big Oil and the consternations it creates, digging deep into the industry that extracts and refines bitumen, extremely heavy crude oil, from the earth.
She broadens her backdrop to include other spasms of upheaval, such as the surrender of the Apache peoples in the 1880s, and she eschews the direct reportage found in her non-fiction book "Tell Me How It Ends" (an essay prompted by her work as a volunteer translator at a New York immigration tribunal).
"I have a much longer time horizon than I think you do when you're a candidate or if you're listening, I think, to the media reportage on a day-to-day basis," Obama insisted as he took questions on the H1N1 swine flu, the global economic crisis and foreign hotspots like Iraq and Pakistan.
Finalists Staff of The Associated Press | Staff of BuzzFeed News Feature Writing Ms. Ghansah's portrait of Dylann Roof was cited for its "unique and powerful mix of reportage, first-person reflection and analysis of the historical and cultural forces" behind his murder of nine parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June 278.
As Kaplan notes in her introduction to Algerian Chronicles, a collection of Camus's reportage and essays on Algeria, his reputation has shifted with Algeria's politics, particularly in the aftermath of the Islamist insurgency of the 1990s, when secular Algerians began to see something of themselves in the pieds noirs of the 1950s and '60s, who were deemed insufficiently Algerian.
Both Andrew and our staff photographer Amelia Krales followed the path of e-waste recycling from Manhattan, through Staten Island, New Jersey and onto a huge recycling facility in Holliston, MA. Amelia shot reportage photos of each stage of the process and mountains of discarded TVs, computers, cell phones —even an Apple II, complete with box.
Since ending that title, Bagge has branched out in a variety of different directions, creating a number of short works (the limited series Apocalypse Nerd, the one-shot Other Lives), a run of political reportage for the libertarian magazine Reason (collected in Everybody Is Stupid Except for Me), and even a kids' comic (DC's sadly short-lived Yeah!).
Fredric Jacobs, who was the iOS developer at Open Whisper Systems, the collective that designed and maintains the Signal encryption protocol, and who most recently worked at Apple: "I characterize the threat posed by such reportage as being fear and uncertainty and doubt on a 'anti-vaccination' scale," Muffett, who previously worked on Facebook's engineering security infrastructure team, told Gizmodo.
In "Anointing of the Pistol" (2017) and "First Quarter Reportage" (2017) Sonhouse gives the viewer the sketches, the bits and pieces of the characters and scenes he has refined over time, the latter piece like a mood board or visual archive in which one can pick out the cultural themes and icons that provide the raw material for the paintings.
Motherboard features editor Brian A. Anderson has been spending a lot of mental (and IRL) time across that border these days—he's traveled Juarez to document a tragic byproduct of the violence there, he's published stories about the technologies the cartels use to move narcotics across the border, and he works closely with contacts on both sides in his reportage.
Bill also discovers that, contrary to the Times reportage, a number of witnesses did call the police; that neighbors believed what they heard was a row between a husband and wife; that once Kitty staggered out of the streetlight, the people who would have heard her screams during the initial attack wouldn't have been able to see or hear her in the second.
There is now a huge weight of consensus criticism around surveillance-based decision-making — from Apple's own Tim Cook through scholars such as Shoshana Zuboff and Zeynep Tufekci to the United Nations — that's itself been fed by a steady stream of reportage of the individual and societal harms flowing from platforms' pervasive and consentless capturing and hijacking of people's information for ad-based manipulation and profit.
It took a while for Brown to master the politics of this byzantine kingdom, and it took a while for her to arrive at the formula that would ultimately be responsible for the magazine's success: A mix of celebrity chronicles, foreign reportage, true-crime stories, profiles of power brokers and extravagant photo spreads — all sitting side by side in the back of the same limo.
For most of the period from 1974 to Hughes's purchase, the magazine's principal owner was Marty Peretz, a New Left activist turned cranky racist who filled the magazine's pages with a mix of truly great reportage and criticism, and his personal views on the "cultural deficiencies" of black, Latino, and Muslim people (in a particularly notorious post, he opined, "Muslim life is cheap, most notably to Muslims").
There are a few contributing factors here, like the popular ascent of microdosing (taking small, "sub-perceptual" doses of psilocybin mushrooms or LSD as an ad hoc antidepressant or performance enhancer), and the ubiquity of "I Went To My Great-Aunt Bernadette's Wake…On Acid"-style reportage, in which psychedelics are harnessed as kind of phase shifter to render the trivial strange, or the openly weird even weirder.
Ms. Hase (pronounced HAH-suh) made architectural photographs, portraits, landscapes, advertisements and reportage to earn her living through the growing German illustrated press during the years leading up to World War II. Yet her art, which spoke eloquently in the modernist photographic language that the Bauhaus visual theorist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy called the New Vision (unexpected angles and compositions that responded to a world remade by technology) stayed quietly in her studio.
"I would think that wherever this case is heard, an absolutely central issue will be whether a court would adopt the neutral reportage principle and say basically precisely what the editor of BuzzFeed has been saying — that this is an enormous matter of public interest, we reported it fairly, we did not endorse it, we made very clear that these were simply charges that were well known to everyone but the American public," he said.

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