Category archives for: 2009 Boston

Josh du Lac on finding your “voice”

Josh du Lac on finding your “voice”

Listen to Josh Freedom du Lac talk for a few minutes about his work as a music critic, and you can immediately tell that he favors certain words. Certain four-letter words. And ‘butt floss’.
But the one word du Lac used most often at J Camp was not an expletive, or a synonym for a thong. It was “voice.”

Blog: In the field with Susannah

Blog: In the field with Susannah

I stepped onto a Boston subway with only my ticket, a notebook, and the difficult mission to find and interview Harvard students and professors on a summer Sunday morning. It was the second full day of J Camp, and all 42 students were unleashed in the city of Boston to do some hands-on reporting.

Meet the most Fascinating Man in Boston

Meet the most Fascinating Man in Boston

Voted the most fascinating man in Boston by WCVN radio — the Harvard Square hippie thrills locals with his puppet act.

Local Market triples revenues despite weakened economy

Local Market triples revenues despite weakened economy

Downtown Market of artists and farmers flourishes thanks to community support.

SOWA Sundays: Something for everyone

SOWA Sundays: Something for everyone

Business owners on Thayer St. are tripling their profits– find out why this small Boston street corner is thriving in this though ecomony.

Joie Chen on tough times, opportunities in journalism

Joie Chen on tough times, opportunities in journalism

85 percent of the news taskforce lost in nine years. 70 newspaper jobs lost every day. Who in their right mind would want to be a journalist?

Fire forces evacuation

Fire forces evacuation

An entire building was evacuated in downtown Boston on Aug. 10…all because of a small elevator fire.

Impressions of a starving artist

Impressions of a starving artist

In a poor economy, one man continues to do what he loves, in spite of the low pay.

Racing on dragon boats

Racing on dragon boats

After years of being overlooked in the area, the Dragon Boat Club of Boston aims to popularize their sport.

J Camp alum named youngest correspondent in CBS history

J Camp alum named youngest correspondent in CBS history

Recently named the youngest correspondent in CBS’S history, J Camp alum Terrell Brown is the epitome of a ‘one-man-band’ journalist. Part writer, reporter, anchor, editor, and producer, Brown has become one of the leaders of the next generation of journalism.

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