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Memories of an investigative satirist

Media Museum committee member George Powell recalls the late satirist Paul Krassner with affection and respect for what he calls a “razor-sharp sense of the absurd.” That is perhaps too diplomatic. In the title of his memoir, Krassner characterized himself…

USA Today looks west with coverage

Kristen Go was named Managing Editor/News of USA TODAY in July 2018 as the national newspaper expanded its western U.S. coverage. One of the highest-ranking Asian women in the newspaper industry, she is based at USA TODAY’s San Francisco bureau.…

How Kevin Starr saw San Francisco

He may not have devoted his considerable California historical writings to the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, but that doesn’t mean Kevin Starr ignored that period, writes author and humanities teacher Peter Richardson. The following, published in the website Boom California,…

Bay City News evolves for the future

Katherine A. Rowlands has moved at a fast clip since she bought the Bay City News regional wire service in April 2018 and installed herself as publisher. Her wire service continues to serve paid subscribers that include not only major…

The ABC’s of communications

A vast array of actors, announcers, journalists, performers, writers, producers and directors, to name just a few, are essential to sustain the world of entertainment and communications. Often they’re organized into associations, guilds and unions to represent their interests and…

Frank McCulloch’s extraordinary life

To countless young journalists, Frank McCulloch was the adult in the newsroom. To veteran reporters, he was a sage counsel, advising them on the intricacies of complicated and controversial stories. To journalists everywhere, he was a towering figure who stood…

Headline writing as done in the comics

There are plenty of places to learn about headline writing. You could get 10 terrific tips from the Poynter Institute’s Matt Thompson, an NPR product manager and veteran newspaper editor. The BBC’s “Teacher Resources” feature suggests how bloggers can broaden…

Journos hit chord as ‘Irish Newsboys’

They might not all be Irish, newsies, even boys at all—but when the Irish Newsboys band hits its stride at local watering holes, patrons can count on a rip-roaring Saturday night of rowdy folk music peppered with a bit of San Francisco-style rock.…

A newspaper poem for the decades

When spring arrives, sports writers wax eloquent as the ballet that is baseball begins anew. There is prose and there is poetry – much poetry. Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s “Baseball Canto” appeals to the longtime San Francisco Giants fan while John Updike…