Archive (Page 198)

November 4, 2021
Immersive Klimt Exhibition Debuts In Toronto’s Downtown Core
(TORONTO) — The artwork of Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt made its debut in Toronto’s downtown core on October 21st, […]

November 4, 2021
America’s Unique Civilian-flight Laws Allow Anyone to Become a Pilot
Jonathan Hartness, a pilot by profession, explained his journey into the industry to The Click and how anyone can learn to fly an airplane in the US.

November 4, 2021
Are the Pandora Papers Advocacy Journalism?
The Pandora Papers, released by The Washington Post and its collaborators in October. is a prime example of advocacy journalism. […]

November 4, 2021
Opinion: ‘Perversion of Justice’ Acts is a Remarkable Piece Investigative and Advocacy Journalism
Julie K. Brown’s investigative reporting on Jeffery Epstein’s sex pyramid scheme and its subsequent cover-up is an astonishing piece of […]

November 4, 2021
Writer Betty Ming Liu on What She’s Learned About Herself and Her Craft Through Life Coaching
(NEW YORK) — Betty Ming Liu’s career has been a winding path through journalism, blogging, and teaching, but there’s always […]