How do you tell a story that people know, or maybe just think they know?
Each of the newsrooms featured here this week took on that question in different ways.
In Los Angeles, the LA Times made a game to go with project on sea level rise. The Chico (California) Enterprise-Record made a podcast to accompany its coverage of the deadly smoke that came with the recent Camp Fire. And in Colorado, the Canyon Courier looked back at the Columbine school shooting 20 years later through the lessons learned and the changes it led to. –Poynter
Similar:
Television is Now the Second Screen for Kids with Tablets
Of course, not all kids have tablets, an...
Culture
How Bill Gates pulled off the swift Common Core revolution
While I appreciate the efficiency of uni...
Culture
R Grammar Gaffes Ruining The Language? Maybe Not : NPR
Matthew Gordon, a linguist at the Univer...
Culture
FDR and Grilled Millionaires
Tonight we'll be blocking my big scene a...
Culture
The Boat (Graphic Novel)
My mother had a cousin who served in Vie...
Aesthetics
Quantum Theatre's "Far Away" is an enigmatic abstraction, grounded by psychologically deep...
Quantum Theatre's streaming production o...
Aesthetics



