A pastry chef reflects on taste, memory, and literature’s most famous confection.
Day: June 8, 2018
Forgetting the Madeleine — Longreads
A pastry chef reflects on taste, memory, and literature’s most famous confection.
AP Stylebooks through the ages — Columbia Journalism Review
The release of the 2018 Associated Press Stylebook is an appropriate time to look at how these guidebooks have changed over the years, and how they have also stayed the same. The new AP Stylebook, the largest yet at 638 pages, includes “about 200 new or revised entries, with chapters covering business, fashion, food, religion…
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AP Stylebooks through the ages — Columbia Journalism Review
The release of the 2018 Associated Press Stylebook is an appropriate time to look at how these guidebooks have changed over the years, and how they have also stayed the same. The new AP Stylebook, the largest yet at 638 pages, includes “about 200 new or revised entries, with chapters covering business, fashion, food, religion…
via AP Stylebooks through the ages — Columbia Journalism Review
The Photo Sociology “I Can Do Better Than A Turner” Photography Award — Photo Sociology
Have you ever wondered what makes a photographer or an artist famous? Felt that you or others have achieved equal or better results but do not hve the same recognition? Who decides that one persons work is worthy of critical acclaim? I saw a winning Turner Prize series of photo’s recently and thought to myself […]
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Photo Sociology Featured On WordPress Discover — Photo Sociology
Yay. Oh my gosh, I feel very excited and extremely grateful. Discover is an official WordPress site which has some important roles. One of those is to feature the writing and blogs from the WordPress community – Editors Picks, which I have featured on today, another is to provide information, hints and tips so that […]
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Narrative – Exercise 3.3 – Sequence — Photo Sociology
A Hermits Journey I do not live alone, I live with myself. This is a position of strength, although it may appear to be an isolated existence. My mental health difficulties can lead to very morbid thoughts, but somehow I manage to walk that path in between life and death. I find there is as […]
How to Highlight Your Content with Category Pages — Discover
Use category pages to showcase posts grouped together by theme or topic.
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Study: Apple News’s human editors prefer a few major newsrooms — Columbia Journalism Review
Stung by changes to Facebook’s News Feed, publishers are reportedly “falling in love with Apple News”—though the affection may not always be mutual. Unlike its rivals, Apple News employs human editors who curate news in addition to its algorithmic feed. When Apple first advertised for these positions, the company specified that the editors must “be able…
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Attacks from flacks don’t help the administration’s credibility crisis — Columbia Journalism Review
Scott Pruitt’s troubles are mounting. The EPA Administrator, under fire for excessive spending and misuse of government time, saw one of his top aides resign this week. Millan Hupp, who testified that she regularly spent her days doing personal tasks for Pruitt, will leave the agency tomorrow, according to The Atlantic’s Elaina Plott. When Plott…
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