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Club filing center open for journalists covering presidential debate, tonight
The National Press Club, serving as a Washington, D.C., Press Filing Center for the general election presidential and vice presidential debates, will be available to journalists covering the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden tonight, Oct. 22.. Credentialed journalists who wish to reserve space in the NPC Press Filing Center may do so by contacting [email protected]. More information on the center is available online. Space is limited in order to accommodate public health and social-distancing guidelines. Preference will be given to credentialed, working journalists and…
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Two New York Times journalists share how memoir writing can help heal trauma during Sept. 21 Institute program
Join New York Times journalists Sarah Maslin Nir and Rukmini Callimachi for a National Press Club Journalism Institute conversation on how memoir writing can transform trauma into healing. Registration is open now for this free online program, which is scheduled to take place on Monday, Sept. 21, from 11:30 a.m. to noon. In a departure from her typical beat as a New York Times journalist, Nir has turned her reporter’s eye on herself in her new book, Horse Crazy, the story of a woman and a world in love with an animal, which unpacks her and others’ obsession with horses. Nir began riding…
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Whistleblowers, disinformation experts share behind-the-scenes look at 'dark PR' at Communicators Team virtual event
The National Press Club Communicators Committee invites you to join the first in a series of conversations on disinformation and how we can address it as journalists and communicators. The live Zoom event is Wednesday, Sept. 30, at noon to 1:15 PM. Registration for National Press Club members is free. $15 for the general public. Learn how disinformation campaigns are planned and executed, who’s is doing it, and how to identify disinformation and protect your businesses, causes, and the public. The panel plans to provide a behind-the-scenes look at disinformation and “dark PR,” the…
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Tickets on sale for 2020 Virtual Fourth Estate Award Gala honoring CBS News President Susan Zirinsky on Nov. 18
Tickets are now available for the 2020 Virtual Fourth Estate Award Gala honoring CBS News president Susan Zirinsky. The gala is expected to be held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18. Zirinsky is slated to accept the evening’s highest honor, the Fourth Estate Award, recognizing her significant contributions to the field of journalism. National Press Club members can purchase tickets at the discounted rate of $25 per household. Other tickets, including those for nonmembers, are $50 per household. Tickets may be purchased online. Zirinsky became president and senior executive…
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Institute program on creating compelling visuals, June 17
If you’re a reporter, editor, social-media manager now handling (or who wants to handle) quick-turn graphics, get a head start with our tips for designing visuals when it’s not usually part of your job. Register now for this Zoom webinar, which is scheduled for June 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The first part will be a presentation, followed by a question-and-answer session with participants. Beth Francesco, the National Press Club Journalism Institute’s senior director, plans to share best practices, tools you have at your disposal from home, and exercises for creating visuals…
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Deadline approaching to show off best coverage of aerospace, defense and airline industry
For those who cover aerospace, defense and the airline industry, the time is now to get your entries in for the National Press Club journalism contest. The cost of an entry is free for Club members and $75 for non-members. The deadline is June 30. Send your entry in online, or if you prefer, it can be mailed in to the Club, as long as it is mailed by the deadline. The Club is looking for the best work from 2019 about the issues, trends and watchdog journalism about these industries for the Michael A. Dornheim award. This award is presented in celebration of the career of the late Michael…
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Crab cakes are top seller at National Press Club
Susan Delbert, chef at the National Press Club, shares the recipe for the top-selling item in the restaurants: Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes. If this is D.C., Maryland or Virginia, someone will tell you they make — or have just had — the BEST crab cakes ever. It is true visitors love them and Maryland crab cakes have a certain notoriety well beyond geographic borders. My theory has long been to purchase high quality crab meat and then do very little to it. Looking at 13 ingredients you may wonder how I can support such a claim, but the additions are relatively minor: a touch of onion, celery…
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Learn easy graphic design tips at Institute program on June 17
In our scroll and skim culture, dynamic visuals can make the difference in whether a reader engages with a story but not every story can attract a graphic-design professional’s time in the newsroom, especially in the continuing pandemic and protest news cycle. If you’re a reporter, editor, social-media manager now handling (or who wants to handle) quick-turn graphics, get a head start with our tips for designing visuals when it’s not usually part of your job. The National Press Club Journalism Institute plans to host a Zoom webinar on Wednesday, June 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. …
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NPC partners with Magnolia Pictures for movie rentals
If you are missing your local movie theater, the National Press Club has you covered. We’ve partnered with Magnolia Pictures to bring members an assortment of new releases that you can enjoy from the safety of your home. We’re calling it NPCinema. Members can access our NPCinema by clicking here. While nothing can replace the magic of the movie-going experience, we’ve made this process as easy as possible: just find the movie you want to watch and click RENT. You can choose to watch your rental anytime over the next 30 days after purchase, and when you decide to hit "Play" you'll have 72…
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Virtual Newsmaker features San Francisco Fed President on June 15
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary C. Daly plans to discuss the role of inclusivity in developing a sustainable U.S. economic recovery plan at a National Press Club Virtual Newsmaker at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, June 15. The COVID-19 pandemic wiped out a decade of economic progress in a matter of months, placing some of the heaviest burdens on the nation’s most vulnerable populations. As businesses across the country reopen their doors and Americans start to return to work and school, how can we ensure a sustainable and inclusive recovery? Daly plans to deliver a live speech…
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