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Recognizing a journalist who has done distinguished work on the Asia-Pacific region, the award is given jointly by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the KSG and the Walter H. Shorenstein Forum for Asia Pacific Studies at Stanford University’s Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC), said Alex S. Jones, the Center’s director...
Eileen Kennedy, a contributing editor of ArtsMedia Magazine, a journalist and a painter, discovered Arts Amica while reviewing one of the group’s shows in Hyde Park, Mass. During extensive visits to Cuba as a journalist, Kennedy began to paint and exhibit her work there. Through her interaction with the artists, she learned that they are exceptionally skilled in graphic artwork like that of “Petroleo...
Every aspiring filmmaker, journalist, or artist at Harvard can learn a lot from this incident: Mallozzi doesn’t get her inspiration from greedy dreams for multibillion-dollar box-office success or from pretentious notions of artistic purity. Both Mallozzi and her work are grounded in a relentless commitment to difficult truths and simple human dignity...
...days of government hypocrisy, an overzealous bureaucrat came up with a brilliant solution to an age old paradox: How could the United States government break its own laws without getting caught? The solution was to create chains of command tenuous enough so that if a pesky, over-intrepid journalist or human rights activist caught wind of the government’s dastardly deeds, it could disclaim knowledge or responsibility for the entire mess...
...journalist cannot be held liable for trade secret misappropriaton or for inducing breach of contract for publishing newsworthy information lawfully obtained,” the motion stated...