Clips of the Week

  • By Newmark J-School Staff
Check out some of our latest links – including Julius Motal's photos for the New York Observer's story about the planned closure of Cafe Edison.
Check out some of our latest links – including Julius Motal’s photos for the New York Observer’s story about the planned closure of Cafe Edison.

Here’s a chance to catch up with some of the latest work from our very busy reporters:

•Julius Motal shot photos for this New York Observer story about the planned closure of Cafe Edison.

•Catherine Roberts’ story about two Oklahoma sisters who ran the New York City Marathon made the Tulsa World.

•Ryan Wallerson’s story about the New York City Football Club’s uniforms found a home in The Wall Street Journal.

•Lillian Knoepp covered the opening of a new community center for Ditmas Park Corner.

•Kat Long, working for World Science Festival, wrote about when science goes bad.

•Ali Malito, on assignment for The New York Times’ Lens Blog, profiled a photographer who focuses on Lisbon’s homeless.

•Cole Rosengren’s Marathon piece made The Riverdale Press.

•If you missed the latest broadcast of 219 West TV News Magazine, check it out here. Contributors include Ben Brody, Qingqing Chen, Bianca Flowers, Gabriella Iannetta, Carina Vallentin and Elijah Stewart.

•Maura Ewing, working for the Mott Haven Herald, profiled an entrepreneur who has built a business serving inmates and their families. Lucina Melesio wrote about an exhibition featuring the work of Bronx photographers.

•Our News Service is bustling: Natalie Abruzzo covered the arrival of the Rockefeller Plaza Christmas tree. Pearl Macek reported on a demonstration by Sikh New Yorkers. Leila Falls and Reem Nasr spotlighted a hunger-battling art exhibition. Bianca Flowers and Kiratiana Freelon reported on a salute to veterans at the 9/11 Memorial Museum.

•Reed Dunlea profiled a reggae-loving trumpet player for Vice’s Noisey.

•Levi Sharpe, on assignment for Brooklyn Based, wrote about two brothers who make custom furniture from recycled wood.

In our Alumni Corner:

•Theresa Fisher’s series on Rikers Island is running on Juvenile Justice Information Exchange.

•Jessica Glazer’s look at reforming parole rules made FiveThirtyEight.

•Amanda Dingyuan Hou’s video about the Kiryas Joel community accompanied The Village Voice’s latest cover story.

•Sierra Leone Starks chronicled a battle of the barbers for Alaska’s KTVA-TV.

Congrats to all – and keep ‘em coming!