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Destination of old published stories.
Thomas Paine
One of the editor’s former students from his teaching days at Rutgers University, News Brunswick, steps out into the light of day.
Apocalyptic Events on the Horizon?

Q&A with Director Rudy Valdez, THE SILENCE, New York Latin Film Festival – Part 2
THE SILENCE debuts on HBO October 15.
Q&A with Director Rudy Valdez, THE SILENCE, New York Latin Film Festival – Part 1
THE SILENCE screened at the New York Latino Film Festival August 23, and the Q&A with Director Rudy Valdez, moderated by Calixto Chinchilla, Founder/Executive Direct of the festival, has to be one of the most riveting Q&A’s in recent memory.
Quill Magazine
Says SPJ President Rebecca Baker: “We owe it to the next generation to help young people gain the tools they need not only to pursue journalism as a profession, but also to gain the knowledge of the importance of fair, accurate news gathering and how journalism upholds the First Amendment.”
Shorts and Talks, 56th New York Film Festival
Featuring films from nine countries as well as from burgeoning talent here in New York, the shorts section presents 21 films in four different programs. NYFF Talks will bring wide-ranging conversations with directors featured in NYFF56 to the public.
Wrapping Up, Part 1
More than 5,000 moviegoers supported the film throughout the 5 days, with more than 17 countries represented.
Special Events for the NYFF56
Special Events will feature Orson Welles’s long-awaited The Other Side of the Wind, finally completed by his collaborators this year, which follows the last night in the life of a legendary Hollywood filmmaker as he completes his final film. That will screen alongside Morgan Neville’s in-depth documentary They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead, which uncovers the fascinating story behind Welles’s last completed film, 50 years in the making.
Richard Prince’s Journal-isms – August 25, 2018
This issues headlines: After 40+ Years, the University ‘Broke My Heart’; Fired for Sharing an Article: Reporter Posted Piece on ‘White Women’s Tears; Paper Urges Restraint as Trump Bashes Immigrant; Daughter Denies Key Quote in New Till Case; Fearful Cuban Journalist Seeks Asylum in U.S.; Garcia to Receive Diversity Leadership Award; Aretha Services to Be Streamed, Televised; Threats Prompt April Ryan to Hire Bodyguard; CNN Suspends Trump Surrogate After Revelation; N. C. Papers Praise Students’ Takedown of Statue; 38 J-Students Travel Nation to Document Hate; Chicago Photographers Recall ’68 DNC Riots