Hari Sreenivasan snaps a photo of the early cherry blossom blooms in today’s 80 degree weather in D.C. while out reporting.
Might have to submit this weather to our form asking for anecdotal examples of climate change.
^TG

Hari Sreenivasan snaps a photo of the early cherry blossom blooms in today’s 80 degree weather in D.C. while out reporting.

Might have to submit this weather to our form asking for anecdotal examples of climate change.

^TG

Memorial Day Reads

If you need something to read or watch you’re in luck: Reporter Molly Finnegan whipped up a list of some of our great Memorial Day related stories.

  • ‘The Returning Dead’: “Each night I make a drink and wait for them/ They have become the day’s concluding news” -Wyatt Prunty wrote the The Returning Dead” as a response to the NewsHour’s Honor Roll [May 31, 2010]
  • “War is long periods of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror.” Between the battles, photographers captured scenes of the Civil War [April 12, 2011]
  • “A Memorial Day at a time of war is a unique and freighted thing…” Essayist Anne Taylor Fleming reflects [May 31, 2004]
  • “Modern memorials, like modern art, are unassertive, deliberately vague.” -Roger Rosenblatt has some thoughts on our Memorial Days. [May 29, 2000]
  • A book about war that has stood the test of time: last year we talked to ‘The Things They Carried’ author Tim O’Brien for the book’s 20th anniversary [April 28, 2010]
  • Five scholars discuss the origins and implications of Memorial Day [May 24, 1996]
  • Everyone loves dogs,” says Olszak. “All of our dogs remind the guys of their pups at home, so it’s a good morale boost.” A profile of military dogs in Quantico. [May 26, 2011]
  • A conversation about the elite WWII force that saved Europe’s monuments from Nazi forces [November 11, 2009]
  • RIP Tim Hetherington. Jeffrey Brown spoke to him about his experience covering wars. [November 16, 2010]

(Source: newshour.pbs.org)