The next generation stands up for media independence: Journalists at @ACTheogony, the student newspaper at Alexandria City High School across the river from DC, are protesting a policy making the principal their top editor reviewing stories. @karina_elwood https://t.co/UZ6IkFW8XQ
Happening now: Deputy Ideas Editor Kelly Horan discusses what it means to age with pediatric dentist Martin A. Kaplan, Grammy nominee Bob Regan, and journalist @ClaudiaKalb.
Watch #GlobeSummit live here: https://t.co/DoQf5iO1eh
Happening now: Deputy Ideas Editor Kelly Horan discusses what it means to age with pediatric dentist Martin A. Kaplan, Grammy nominee Bob Regan, and journalist @ClaudiaKalb.
Watch #GlobeSummit live here: https://t.co/DoQf5iO1eh
Gather some friends to talk about growing older See what comes of it. “If you think differently about your own aging,” says @thischairrocks, “you'll take that change out into the world.” It’s a grand proposition—and the perfect place to start. @ClaudiaKalb https://t.co/0mkGEAxjx2
August 1974, three months after my college graduation, I talked my way into a trade show in NYC. There I met 3,494,312 companies who told me I was doing it all wrong. And one small company—Recycled Paper Products owned by upbeat mavericks Mike Keiser #BandonDunes & Phil Friedman—who offered me a contract. I think it went pretty well from there. #hippobirdie to us!
Professor emeritus Stanley J. Rabinowitz was legendary for being able to recall the high school and hometown ZIP code of every student he taught since 1973.
Over 80 alumni share their touching "Stanecdotes" in #AmherstMagazine: https://t.co/E4V4EzEiOi
Need a little inspiration? You’ll find plenty in these great profiles by @ClaudiaKalb at @bnbooks (if you’re in Richmond, VA, this copy’s for you)
On May 23, 1911, NYPL's iconic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building opened its doors to the public. It wasn't long before the 42nd Street library became one of New York's most recognized and beloved buildings.
Print available at @nyplshop: https://t.co/414Ym7bXPU
Young kids have wider circles of concern than adults.
Adults expect people to enjoy the misfortune of groups they dislike. But 3-5-year-olds expect people to care about everyone's suffering.
Compassion is an instinct—we don't have to learn it. We need to stop unlearning it.
The 2023 Fall Issue of Quill is now available online. This issue features interviews with the new SPJ Fellows of the Society. Learn more about the amazing careers of @MarvinKalb, Richard Drew, @soledadobrien, @danapriest and Lesley Visser. https://t.co/crhk7hNDsS
Honored that @WIRoBooks reviewed my book!
"In Off to Join the Circus, her first novel for adults, former journalist Deborah Kalb sets up an examination of what it means to be family, an oft-explored subject and one that Kalb visits with deftness and charm."
Reverse Q&A between me and my wonderful cousin @ClaudiaKalb about my new #novel, OFF TO JOIN THE CIRCUS, out today! @ApprenticeHouse https://t.co/1UPOwETZAB
Come one, come all! I'll be talking about OFF TO JOIN THE CIRCUS this Saturday 7/29 at 3:30 at @HFBooks in Alexandria, with my cousin @ClaudiaKalb!
https://t.co/IfqfhX5xpK