Winn returned to his hometown in 1986 as a senior writer and retired as the L-E’s editorial page editor in 2000.
A 57-year-old journalist, regarded as a longtime historian of the libertarian movement, has died from an apparent fall in a California park. Matt Welch, editor-at-large at libertarian magazine Reason, ...
Editors from Newsweek, The Guardian and the New York Times gathered at SXSW to talk AI, press freedom and journalism's future ...
Elizabeth Weinreb Fishman, Trymaine Lee, and Julia Turner join Dr. Chethan Sathya in a dynamic class of board recruits. New funding and industry recognition add to our momentum as The Trace begins its ...
The Andrew Lloyd Webber classic gets a Broadway return with a ballroom makeover.
Jake Shane was one of three influencers that Vanity Fair hired to cover the carpet at its Oscar party, the first such bash thrown under its new editor Mark Guiducci. It cannot have gone how Guiducci ...
Recently, evidence derived from cognitive dissonance theory has been criticized, leading some to suggest that dissonance is not a thing. This post addresses those criticisms.
It’s a reasonable argument (even if unproven), but it feeds directly into a far less reasonable, age-old “What’s the matter with kids today?” narrative that delights unscrupulous headline writers as ...
Janice Page spoke to The Justice about how news organizations have adapted to the changing journalism landscape in recent years.
Autism is a spectrum. This metaphor is a helpful way to explain why autism looks and feels so varied across different people.
Katie Drummond has transformed the publication into a bright spot for Condé Nast with aggressive political reporting.
Editors from The State Hornet traveled to San Francisco for the Associated Collegiate Press conference, where they attended workshops, panels and networking events. They brought home several awards, ...