How can journalists fight the stress from nonstop coverage of the coronavirus pandemic?
That’s a question posed and then answered by Al Tompkins of Poynter.org and his wife Sidney, a licensed psychotherapist, in a Poynter story that we feature in today’s Connecting.
What happened in Vegas didn’t stay in Vegas, as you’ll see in a report from AP Spokane Correspondent Nick Geranios who shares his experience of going ahead with a long-planned birthday vacation to Las Vegas as coronavirus was beginning to spread.
In a departure from our coronavirus theme, our colleague Terry Ganey (Email) was cleaning out a file cabinet when he came across an AP World magazine from 1974 where he spotted a photograph with a caption that read: “BEAUTY SPOT: Saigon photographer Neal Ulevich takes a break from his usual heavier assignments to photograph contestants for the Miss Universe Pageant in Manila. He's trying out his underwater camera in the hotel pool."
Terry suggested it would be interesting to get a report from Neal, also a Connecting colleague, so we bring you the back story from the retired AP photographer who won a Pulitzer Prize in Spot News Photography in 1977 for a series of photographs of disorder and brutality in the streets of Bangkok.
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