Articles by Lucy A. Snyder
Radio news editing
People who hold the title “news editor” at a radio station may do any of a variety of editorial tasks, and they may be at […]
CD Review: Serenade for the Dead
Serenade for the Dead is a 1994 instrumental work by industrial/darkwave one-man-band Leaetherstrip represents the fruition of Danish artist Claus Larsen‘s desire to create a […]
Travel review: the Sistine Chapel
The Sistine Chapel is breathtakingly beautiful. Pictures of the place don’t really do it justice (though artbook photos will let you see details you can’t […]
Dead Armadillo Wrasslin’
Long, long ago in a land far, far away, I happened to be a biology major taking an ecology class. And our professor, Dr. D., […]
The Skunk Incident
During my senior year of college, a friend of mine took a mammalogy class. His professor offered the students extra credit if they would help […]
Travel Review: Hotel Corot
Hotel Corot is located in Rome, Italy at Via Marghera 15/17. It is conveniently located near the center of the city and is just a […]
On movie reviewers
I’ve been thinking about movie reviewers today. Specifically, I’m remembering the time that my husband and some friends of ours hit the dollar theater to […]
Working as a copy editor
To get a job as a copy editor, you must have a rock-solid sense of grammar, spelling and punctuation and a keen eye for errors […]
Travel Review: The Vatican
In my whirlwind visit to Rome, my friend Carol and I took a bus tour that went to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel in […]
Drunkards, deadbeats and bummers
“Drunkards, deadbeats and bummers” This was how Harvard president Charles W. Eliot described reporters as he rejected Joseph Pulitzer’s offer to endow a journalism school […]