Tag: Original
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Two Roads Through Two Chinatowns
Infrastructural racism reshaped Chinese communities in both Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. But why did one thrive while the other barely survived?
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Q&A: Tablet Magazine’s editor-in-chief on opinion writing and Gen Z’s love of print
Alana Newhouse wants to “challenge” public discourse and is pleased to learn that Gen Z might not want to be so online.
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Can my dead uncle’s phone break the cycle of addiction?
What happens when you come into a relatives digital remains and are forced to confront questions of identity, addiction, and family history?
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Q&A: Journalist Bradley Hope talks narrative writing and the future of AI
For a recent WIRED profile, Bradley Hope did what he thinks AI couldn’t do — write with interest.
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Q&A: ProPublica’s Max Blau on bridging investigation and narrative, live at University of Georgia
The SLR Podcast hit the road (somewhat virtually) for the first time this summer. SLR co-founder Jacob Feldman spoke to ProPublica’s Max Blau at the University of Georgia in partnership with the school’s MFA program in narrative nonfiction, of which Max is an alumni. Jacob talked to Max about his 2024 ProPublica piece “I Don’t…
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Q&A: Bloomberg’s Patrick Clark asks what the mundane popularity of Hampton Inn says about us
Journalist Patrick Clark digs into the free breakfast (and business strategy) of the “rigorously OK” Hampton Inn hotel chain.

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