Features (Page 101)
November 4, 2019
On Hurricane Dorian: A New Reporter’s Journey
Nassau Guardian Reporter Jasper Ward explains what it was like to cover the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian with stories of survival and loss.
November 3, 2019
How Investigative Journalist Ronan Farrow Exposed a Horrific Box of Secrets
“I was able to tell this story because people were brave as hell. And they are still being brave as hell and refusing to shut up.” - Ronan Farrow, author of Catch and Kill, speaking on an October 2019 episode of “ABC News Nightline”. VERO BEACH, Fla. - Ronan Farrow is a ubiquitous presence on the media circuit. With a new bestselling book and publicity tour, numerous TV interviews, and a publicly heated exchange with network bigs at NBC News, Farrow is once again front and center of the #MeToo movement.
November 3, 2019
Brooklyn’s new Wegmans dodges riots over missing sub shop
The opening of Brooklyn's first Wegmans should have been a homecoming. Instead, it was town hall over one absent iconic offering.
October 31, 2019
Futures Therapy Lab Offers Designed Focused Therapy
Another Generosity, an installation in the The Designs for Different Futures exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, contains inflatable […]
October 30, 2019
FDR, Stalin and a Naked Churchill: A History Lesson with Fox News’ Bret Baier
VERO BEACH, Fla. - Time for the discussion had expired when a curious audience member shouted from the back of the crowded room. “Are we in a Cold War?” the voice rang out. Heads spun forward to look at the man standing behind the lecturn. “Ah, great question,” answered Brett Baier. “Vladmir Putin, I think, thinks we are in a Cold War.”