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Item Metadata only Barbara Frum(Canadian Encylopedia, 2015-03-04) Gould, Allan M.Brief essay about the career and accomplishments of the noted Canadian Broadcasting Corporation journalist, Barbara Frum. Click on the link above to access the essay.Item Metadata only Barbara Frum inducted into CBC News Hall of Fame(Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio Canada, 2017-06-27) CBC Radio CanadaCBC news report of the induction of Barbara Frum into the CBC News Hall of Fame. Includes testimonials from her colleagues and her children Linda and David Frum. Also contains links to some of her most famous interviews, including interviews with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Nelson Mandela. Click on the link above to access the CBC report.Item Metadata only Barbara Jill Walters: September 25, 1931–December 30, 2022(Jewish Women's Archive, 2023-01-06) Thompson, KathleenBarbara Walters was an iconic and groundbreaking journalist and celebrity interviewer. Her television career began on NBC, but she was later "poached" by ABC at the famously high salary of $1 million, back in 1976, to be the co-anchor on the ABC Evening News. She experienced a great deal of resentment from her co-anchor, Harry Reasoner. She described that first year as "... very painful. Definitely the worst year of my life.” She was no longer an anchor, but she produced her own television specials, where she found enormous success as an interviewr. Her gravitas in this area was established by her interviewing people such as Golda Meir, Robert Kennedy, and Coretta Scott King. She also interviewed presidential candidates and helped to cover nominating conventions. Click on the link to read the article.Item Metadata only Coverup--1(New Yorker Magazine, 1972-01-22) Hersh, SeymourArticle by Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker Magazine about the massacre by American soldiers in My Lai in Viet Nam. Hersh has a long history of investigative journalism. He first achieved recognition for his story about the My Lai Massacre and the coverup. Click here to read the article.Item Metadata only David Frum(2020) Frum, DavidThe home page of David Frum. Currently a senior editor at the Atlantic Magazine, Frum has served as an assistant and speech writer for President George W. Bush, and as an advisor to Rudolph Giuliani's presidential campaigns. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, "TRUMPOCRACY: The Corruption of the American Republic." His home page includes many articles he has written, including some discussing the evolution in this thinking. Born in Canada, Frum maintains residences in both Washington DC and Ontario, Canada. Click on the link to visit his home page.Item Metadata only Interview: Barbara Frum(TVO, 2010-03-29) McManus, MikeAn interview with journalist Barbara Frum by Mike McManus of TV Ontario (TVO), in which she discusses her attitudes towards journalism. Click on the link above to access the interview.Item Metadata only Ira Glass: American radio and television host(Encylopedia Britannica, 2020-06-29) Augustyn, AdamThis article is about radio and television host Ira Glass, best known for his program on National Public Radio (NPR), "This American Life." The program was honored with several Peabody awards and the Pulitzer Prize in 2020. The article includes a brief biography of Glass and a discussion of his career. Click on the URI above to read the article.To see the homepage of "This American Life" on NPR, click on the link below.Item Metadata only Judith Shulevitz on the Radical Idea of the Sabbath(The Atlantic, 2010-05-14) Goldberg, JeffreyAn interview conducted by Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic Magazine with Judith Shulevitz about her book, "The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time."Shulevitz claims that the Sabbath is a radical concept in that it establishes the idea that "everyone, not just the upper classes, not just the priests and doctors and elites and the king have the right to rest in a regular way one day a week Indeed, she states, "[the Sabbath]...was so radically progressive that it even mandated that you had to give your animals the day off." Click on the link to read the interview.Item Metadata only Michelle Goldberg(2017) Goldberg, MichelleMichelle Goldberg's homepage, providing the titles of the books she has written as well as a discussion of the history of her journalistic career. Click on the link to visit her homepage.Item Metadata only The New York Times Hires Michelle Goldberg As A Columnist(HUFFPOST, 2017-09-06) Calderone, MichaelA HUFFPOST article about journalist, Michelle Goldberg being hired as a columnist by The New York Times. The article also includes a discussion of the history of Goldberg's career and her political orientation. Click on the link to read the article.Item Metadata only Paul Krugman on Becoming a New York Times Columnist(YouTube, 2012-04-20) Krugman, PaulYouTube video of Paul Krugman discussing why he, as an academic, became a New York Times Columnist. Click on the link below to watch it.Item Metadata only Robert Reich(2018) Reich, RobertHomepage of Robert Reich, featuring his political and economic critiques, as well as links to articles he has written and television appearances. Click here to see the page.Item Metadata only This American Life(National Public Radio, 2021) Glass, IraThis link is to the homepage of the popular National Public Radio (NPR) program, "This American Life," with host, Ira Glass. Click on the URI above to access the homepage. For a biographical sketch of Ira Glass, see the link below to an article in the Encyclopedia Britannica.