The Standard is welcoming a new astrologer from Monday to provide horoscopes for our readers. Claire Petulengro, 54, is ...
Simply A Citizen Journalist teems with the glut of polished humanity in the author’s cultured universe. This prompts, in your mind, that famous quip — “Show me your friends, and I will tell you who ...
Food writing can take the form of cookbooks, memoirs, newspaper columns, blogs, academic articles, and even novels. One thing ...
NPR's Laura Sullivan, Frank Langfitt and Sacha Pfeiffer reflect on how writing for radio differs from their days in newspapers, and what it takes to make stories come alive through sound.
An author, poet, photographer and educator, Rottmann has spent his life chronicling the brutality and the humanity of war.
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the developed world. And the problem in the U.S. is that our healthcare “system” is profit-based.
I have big shoes to fill in writing this column. Craig Brown-sized shoes, to be more precise. As our former editor here at The Columbian, Craig always seemed to have something to write about in From t ...
A world traveler made a stop in Jamestown back in November of 1900. Max Schiffler was a German bicyclist setting out to make a trip around the world, relying only on the kindness of the people he ...
Inspired by County Judge Lina Hidalgo and her staff, we decided to let ChatGPT help out with the thumbs column this week.
More than 30 years ago the Commercial-News invited me to write a bi-weekly guest column titled. I told the editor I might have enough information for a ...
A late colleague of mine used to say some editors would take his prose and “run it through the Dull-A-Tron.” A mythical machine that would standardize and pasteurize his often-hilarious prose. Now, ...