MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
From time to time I’ve been known to escape the confines of this blog, and this week is one of those times, as I have some stories up at The National, an English newspaper in the United Arab Emirates.
The stories – given to me by former colleague Paul Oberjuerge – were on sporting venues in South America. The three stories:
Maracana is the heart of Brazilian football
Chocolate Box of Boca is no treat for visiting clubs
They were interesting stories to write. I talked with a few people about the venues, and was also able to add some of the knowledge I’ve picked up in Brazil to the story. All in all, a quite interesting and positive assignment and experience.
–WKW
Crossposted at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles
Comments
Although not really free of government censorship and self-censorship, The National has moved the goalposts a bit for Middle Eastern journalism, introducing its readers to progressive voices like Tony Karon. It's also attracted other very good writers and editors from all over the English-speaking world. I'm sure your football pieces are up to your usual high standard.
by acanuck on Thu, 08/05/2010 - 2:42pm