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Documenting the Flow: Hip-Hop and New Orleans
An influx of post-Katrina artists, coupled with a desire to chronicle hip-hop’s relationship to the city, has prompted a new digital archive that will document hip-hop’s impact on New Orleans.
After being invited to write a weekly sports column, Chris Dell took a job next to his father, a sports reporter, at The Sarasota Herald-Tribune. The recent CUNY grad, who has dabbled in entrepreneurship, said he wants to “challenge the assumptions of traditional journalism.”
An influx of post-Katrina artists, coupled with a desire to chronicle hip-hop’s relationship to the city, has prompted a new digital archive that will document hip-hop’s impact on New Orleans.
In his quest to write a story, a reporter with a love for old-school hip-hop spends a night on the town with a nationally acclaimed artist.
The New York Times Student Journalism Institute in New Orleans for 2014 is now concluded. We will resume in May 2015 in Tucson, Arizona.
Julia Craven went to Tulane University looking for a controversy. What she found was a young custodial worker with a phenomenal story.
The National Weather Service of New Orleans/Baton Rouge issued a flash flood watch Wednesday afternoon remaining into effect through Thursday evening.