@BruceMirken
I heard that the Pulitzer Prizes are going to add a category for bed-shitting just to honor Bari Weiss's journalistic accomplishment.
#Journalism #PulitzerPrizes #CBS #BariWeiss

Hong Kong - X5826, 2nd Selects 1959.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

Toni Frissell Photographic Collection

The Toni Frissell Photographic Collection contains photographs taken by American photographer Toni Frissell, who was known for her work in sports and human-interest photography.

**Biography of Toni Frissell**
Toni Frissell (1916-1988) was an American photographer who won two Pulitzer Prizes for her work. She began her career as a sportswriter before transitioning to photography, and her photographs were published in numerous publications, including Sports Illustrated.

**Collection Information**

* Title: Toni Frissell Photographic Collection
* Date: 1959-07
* Location: Hong Kong (mentioned in the assignment information)
* Keywords: sports, human-interest, photography

The collection consists of photographs taken by Toni Frissell and stored in five boxes labeled F-J. The box marked SB OK Out contains color originals, with two additional selects stored in HC (overlapped).

#HongKong-X5826 #2ndSelects #American #ToniFrissell #PulitzerPrizes #SportsIllustrated #HongKong #hongkong #china #photography

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2021716401/

Hong Kong - X5826, Extra 1959.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

Title: "Sightseeing in Hong Kong" by Toni Frissell

Description:
Photographer Toni Frissell created this image for a Sports Illustrated assignment, where she captured the beauty of Hong Kong through a colorful and black-and-white lens.

Biography: Toni Frissell (1907-1988) was an American photographer known for her work in documentary and portrait photography. She won numerous awards, including two Pulitzer Prizes, and worked extensively with publications such as Life and Look magazines.

Keywords: Toni Frissell, Sports Illustrated, Hong Kong, color photography, black-and-white photography

Location: Hong Kong

#HongKong-X5826 #HongKong #ToniFrissell #American #PulitzerPrizes #SportsIllustrated #Asian #hongkong #china #photography

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2021718316/

For the second year in a row, the Pulitzer Prizes required that entrants disclose whether they relied on AI technologies. Four stories, which include one award winner and three finalists, disclosed AI usage to the judging committee. Via @niemanlab. #Journalism #PulitzerPrizes #AI #Tech #Technology https://flip.it/1tlAJT

Ann Telnaes, Who Resigned From The Washington Post After Trump Cartoon Was Rejected, Wins Pulitzer Prize
#News #Politics #AnnTelnaes #ElectionLine #PulitzerPrizes #TheWashingtonPost

https://deadline.com/2025/05/pulitzer-prize-winners-washington-post-1236385814/

Ann Telnaes, Who Resigned From The Washington Post After Trump Cartoon Was Rejected, Wins Pulitzer Prize

Telnaes' cartoon depicting Trump was rejected.

Deadline

Brace yourself for literary controversy. The winners of the Pulitzer Prizes for books and more will be named on Monday, May 5, at 3 p.m. EST.

Even a Simon & Schuster editor thinks a Penguin Random House book, "James," will win the fiction prize. But what if it doesn't? I respond in a post for paid subscribers to Jansplaining:

#books #PulitzerPrizes #James #PercivalEverett #literature

https://jansplaining.substack.com/p/letter-from-a-reader-5425

Letter from a Reader 5.4.25

Pulitzer lunacy, Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery,' and the New York Times Book Review squanders more of its credibility

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Un giorno nella vita vita di Abed Salama Anatomia di una tragedia a Gerusalemme (2024 Neri Pozza)
di Nathan Thrall
Traduzione dall’inglese di Christian Pastore

#NathanThrall #NeriPozza #PulitzerPrizes
#GraficaVeneta #christianpastore
@altbot

WITHIN A WEEK of #NationalCartoonistsDay, #WorldPressFreedomDay and the presentation of the #PulitzerPrizes for journalism, we think this paraphrase quoting #JosephPulitzer bears repeating as a not so subtle suggestion that newspapers have since lost their bearings (along with their sense of humor)…