Things in Threes By Madeleine Blais• October 2, 2013 A ballpark, a boat, and a freezing, windswept ramp outside the old Boston Garden: things in threes, as the nuns used … Read more
Taking Those First Small Steps By Madeleine Blais• International Journalism• September 3, 2010 ‘“You mean it’s OK in your country to tell a leader what to do?” a few of them asked.’ Read more
Peering Deep Into the Essence of Small-Town Life By Madeleine Blais• Opinion• December 15, 2008 A photographer returns to Oxford, Iowa after 20 years to take pictures of its residents again, and his images share space with their words. Read more
Time and Techniques Define A ‘New New Journalism’ By Madeleine Blais• Opinion• September 15, 2005 Conversations with writers reveal how and why their stories are being told in different ways. Read more
Celebrating a Journalist’s Life By Madeleine Blais• Nieman Notes• September 15, 2002 Richard Harwood’s family donates his books to the Kovach Library. Read more
Literary Nonfiction Constructs a Narrative Foundation By Madeleine Blais• Journalist’s Trade• September 15, 2000 In college classes, students read great storytellers and learn how to tell a story. Read more