Great piece! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_journalism a good resource. When I lived in Chicago and the suburbs, I always liked the Chicago Reader because it had weekly articles that could go in depth more than the RedEye, which were distributed next to the Reader at the CTA stations. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RedEye
Thank you! I recently subscribed to Delayed Gratification, a slow journalism publication. The approach is interesting—only stories from the previous quarter are covered. With each story, I find there are developments that happened after the initial headlines that I totally missed, or angles to the story that I never saw covered.
Great piece! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_journalism a good resource. When I lived in Chicago and the suburbs, I always liked the Chicago Reader because it had weekly articles that could go in depth more than the RedEye, which were distributed next to the Reader at the CTA stations. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RedEye
Thank you! I recently subscribed to Delayed Gratification, a slow journalism publication. The approach is interesting—only stories from the previous quarter are covered. With each story, I find there are developments that happened after the initial headlines that I totally missed, or angles to the story that I never saw covered.