Posts Tagged ‘Stories’
Two for June
June 2, 2009 in Stories
Tags: homes, homes and lifestyles, jazz, magazines, New Orleans, office space, Stories
Two features made it into the June issues of New Orleans magazines: a homes story about a house that isn’t a home: Working out of the home in New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles and an introduction to a young New Orleans jazz band: Shining on in OffBeat
Art lives here
April 8, 2009 in Stories
Tags: art, clips, homes, James Michalopoulos, magazines, st, Stories
The April issue of New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles is out. You can pick it up at area Barnes and Noble and Robert grocery stores. If you can’t make the trip to New Orleans, you can read it online. I wrote the feature (Artist in residence) about the home of New Orleans artist James Michalopoulos.
Festivals are a serious matter
March 22, 2009 in Stories
Tags: art, artist, homes, JazzFest, New Orleans, painting, Stories, writing
Springtime in Louisiana means festivals every weekend. A few weekends ago I went to a festival at a plantation west of here. If this weekend hadn’t been filled with so many visitors, I would have gone to the Oyster Festival in Amite. (Think county fair with raw, chargrilled and fried oysters. And they crown a [...]
The Creole town house story I wrote last month made it into the March issue of New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles. You can pick up copies at local Robert grocery stores or read it online here. Don’t miss the photos at the bottom of the page!
Serendipitous city
February 6, 2009 in Daily Adventures, Reflection, Stories
Tags: coffee, friends, musicians, random sightings, Rochester, serendipity, Stories, story ideas, University of Rochester
The regional representative from my university happened to be in town this week, and he asked me out for breakfast to touch base even though I don’t actually live here and am leaving in May. I’ve stayed pretty involved, so he didn’t have to convince me to donate or update me on the latest campus [...]
An interview and a history lesson
January 31, 2009 in Field Notes, Stories
Tags: Creole, Creole townhouse, homes, New Orleans, reporting, Stories
On Tuesday, I picked up an assignment to feature a restored 1830s Creole townhouse for the homes magazine, due next Friday. I met the owner, Mary, at her home Thursday morning. I rang the bell (an actual bell-shaped bell to the left of the door) and Mary opened the shutters and let me into the [...]
Hunting for stories
January 27, 2009 in Reflection, Stories
Tags: Facebook, friends, homes, reporting, stalking, Stories
People ask what I do all day. I cook, clean house and hunt for stories. And I drink a lot of coffee in between, usually at a different place than the time before. Each day starts with the Times-Picayune and cold-brewed coffee. I read looking for unanswered questions. I check out events listings. I run [...]
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I graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism in May with a degree in print and digital news. I moved to New Orleans in January to complete my master's project researching objectivity as it applies to journalists in their everyday lives. I am living in New Orleans while I look for reporting jobs at newspapers and news Web sites. I am available for freelance work in and about the Greater New Orleans area. -- Jackie BorchardtThe blog
This notebook chronicles my time in New Orleans. It began as a component for the master's project, but I have chosen to continue writing for my master's faculty committee, friends, colleagues, family members and anyone else interested in my adventures.The project
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