Back in May 2019, nobody would give a dime for the World Series Championship chances of the Nationals. DC’s baseball pride had lost 31 of their first 50 games. Coach Martinez was on the verge of being fire and the Washington Post already branded it a lost season. Five months later, the newspaper’s headline read […]more…
s.p.r.i.n.g.
The first issue of AmericA Magazine hit shelves and kissed doormats this week. It’s March Madness with 5 articles by journeylism.nl on the murder of John Lennon by Mark Chapma, The Bubble Top King of Oklahoma, the ‘Only in America’ shopping experience at the Bass Pro Pyramid in Memphis, the road to the crazy World […]more…
sweet caroline
Life in Boston wasn’t too sweet right after the bombing at the Marathon. But then Neil Diamond came into town. Five days and 7 innings after the attack, tens of thousands shouted ‘So Good, So Good, So Good!’ at the top of their lungs and with tears in their eyes. The unofficial anthem of the […]more…
america magazine #1 2018
Spring is here and so is a brand new AmericA Magazine. The first edition of 2018 just hit the stores, featuring two journeylism.nl articles on the Eldorado Mine ghost town near Las Vegas and an American Songbook column on the Boston Red Sox anthem Sweet Caroline by Mister Neil Diamond.more…
carp e diem
The setting has slightly changed since 2009, being the year the stadium said goodbye to its macabre neighbor to be reborn down the river. Other than this, visiting a Carp game in Hiroshima is still an experience of a lifetime. Up to 2009, the Hiroshima Toyo Carp (est. 1950) played right next to the Peace […]more…