As Mollie mentioned, the GetReligion team â which mostly hangs out together in cyberspace â has assembled in human form at the Religion Newswriters Association annual meeting in Bethesda, Md., just outside Washington, D.C.
Separation of church and Lone Star State
Things that go together in Texas: Chicken-fried steak and gravy. Cowboy hats and boots. Church and state … oh, wait.
Tennessee trend piece hits the mark
One of the mantras of GetReligion is that journalists should give people of faith the opportunity to explain â in their own words â what they believe.
Meanwhile, back at AP's sausage factory
On Thursday, I highlighted a fine piece of journalism produced by The Associated Press’ filet mignon department â where reporter chefs with unlimited time, space and resources whip up the kind of delectable stories that win big prizes.
Big tragedy, big money in Big Apple
Back in April, I weighed in on a claim that my former employer, The Associated Press, is “desperately seeking Pulitzers” and relaxing its news standards.
Not all Tennesseans are Islamophobes!?
At issue in Massachusetts: End of life
NPR 'smear job' on Catholic university?
A regular GetReligion reader alerted us to an NPR “smear job” â as he described it â on his alma mater, Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio.
