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What journalists can learn from Oprah about interviewing FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 This image provided by Harpo Productions shows Prince Harry, from left, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in conversation with Oprah Winfrey. Almost as soon as the interview aired, many were quick to deny Meghan’s allegations of racism on social media. Many say it was painful to watch Meghan s experiences with racism invalidated by the royal family, members of the media and the public, offering up yet another example of a Black woman s experience being disregarded and denied. (Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions via AP, File)Joe Pugliese/Associated PressShow MoreShow Less ....
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, literary pioneer and provocateur, was a San Francisco treasure FacebookTwitterEmail Lawrence Ferlinghetti at his apartment in North Beach on March 1, 2018.Carlos Avila Gonzalez, The Chronicle / The Chronicle It’s hard to overstate the literary influence of Lawrence Ferlinghetti or his outsize presence in the city he loved and loved him back. As our editorial put it, “For decades the City Lights bookstore he co-founded at Columbus Avenue and Broadway has been a must stop for tourists and a must return for locals who wanted to immerse themselves in the ambiance of an independent bookstore where the power and nuance of the written word was both celebrated and nurtured. It was always a bonus when Ferlinghetti was there, as he often was, to enhance the experience.” ....
Impeachment trial separates the heroes and patriots from the liars and fools FacebookTwitterEmail Signe Wilkinson cartoonSigne Wilkinson / Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News “Fifty eight steps.” That was the distance between United States senators and a vicious mob that invaded the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, said Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Dublin, one of the House managers in the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. Swalwell and his fellow managers made a compelling case Wednesday that Trump incited the deadly riot and thus should be convicted and permanently barred from ever holding office again. They brought it home to the senators, serving as jurors after being witnesses and potential victims of the crowd whipped up by the 45th president. ....