What’s wrong with flying a kite, the pricelessness of concerned citizens, criminals in Yankee hats, public radio food fight, and name the last insightful comment that came out of a professional sports locker room.
There was a time in the broadcast news business when an editor could earn a lot of respect by preventing a wayward reporter from splitting an infinitive. Those days are gone, so maybe even people in newsrooms won’t know who Edwin Newman was.
Why do some medical students think doctors shouldn’t hold patients’ hands? Dancing his way back from the earthquake in Haiti, the faces of the homeless, inside the jets of the rich, how to photograph a nuclear bomb, and the Eden Prairie kid and the no-hands mouse.
The healthiest states are also the most educated, the mole in the civil rights movement, a look at Fashion Week, dying green, and what bus companies have learned from the airlines.