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Three Chronicle reporters win Polk award for coverage of coronavirus outbreak on Navy ship
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A photo provided by the U.S. Navy shows Capt. Brett Crozier, then commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, addressing his crew during the aircraft carrier’s operations in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, Nov. 15, 2019.Nicholas Huynh / New York Times
Three Chronicle reporters were named winners of the prestigious George Polk Award for military reporting for their coverage of the coronavirus outbreak on the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt and the plea for help sent by the commanding officer, Capt. Brett Crozier.
Chronicle staff writers Matthias Gafni, Joe Garofoli and Tal Kopan won the award, announced Wednesday by Long Island University in New York, which since 1949 has honored investigative reporters across media platforms.
What theater from Shakespeare to Amiri Baraka tells us about the Capitol mob
Some of us are allowed to take the law into our own hands; others of us know the law is always lying in wait
Lily Janiak January 12, 2021Updated: January 13, 2021, 10:52 am
Emily Stone (left) as Soothsayer and Lauren Hayes as Calpurnia perform in “Caesar Maximus,” We Players’ adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” at the Music Concourse in Golden Gate Park. Photo: Amy Osborne, Special to The Chronicle 2018
When I got the idea to turn to dramatic literature to help me parse the events of Jan. 6, when a mob of Trump supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol, my first instinct was to dive into William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.”