Tim Hetherington

TONIGHT: Changing Face of Photojournalism at Corcoran

The Huffington Post | Brandon Wetherbee | Posted 05.07.2012

TOP 5 PICKS FOR MONDAY, MAY 7 Monday, May 7 1.) Tim Hetherington And The Changing Face Of Photojournalism At Corcoran A companion to "Tim Hetheri...

TONIGHT: EL James At Barnes and Noble Plus! Loretta Lynn

The Huffington Post | Brandon Wetherbee | Posted 05.04.2012

TOP 5 PICKS FOR FRIDAY, MAY 4 1.) E. L. James Signs "Fifty Shades of Grey" at Bethesda's Barnes and Noble Because you know your mom will want a si...

Remembering Tim Hetherington

The Huffington Post | Gazelle Emami | Posted 04.21.2012

Tim Hetherington was killed one year ago today by mortar shells in Misurata, Libya, while photographing the Libyan civil war. The photographer and Osc...

The First Major Tim Hetherington Exhibit

Posted 04.09.2012

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'Tim Hetherington' Exposes The Horrors of War

Posted 03.23.2012

Tim Hetherington was an individual blessed with finding precisely what he was born to do. As a photojournalist, Hetherington followed the atrocities o...

Michael Calderone

Journalists In War Zones To Get Medical Training

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 03.20.2012

NEW YORK -- Tim Hetherington didn't have to die in Libya. It's that belief that has led Sebastian Junger, a close friend and colleague of the awar...

Should Journalists Get Out of the News?

Phil Bronstein | Posted 10.31.2011

Phil Bronstein

The reporter isn't and should almost never be the story. Or try hard not to be, no matter how much "personal brand" work our social media experts tell us is essential to survive the tornado of change that's tearing up our old ideas.

Tim Hetherington's Final Photos Before Death

Newsweek | Posted 09.25.2011

Three months ago, photographer Tim Hetherington was killed by Gaddafi's forces in Libya. These are his final images. ...

The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Digs Deep, Asks the Hard Questions

E. Nina Rothe | Posted 08.15.2011

E. Nina Rothe

I have always found cinema to be the best avenue for becoming better educated, and learning about human rights is no exception to that rule.

Google Launches YouTube Channel Dedicated To Fallen Journalists

Posted 07.17.2011

Google announced Monday that, in collaboration with the Newseum, it will launch the Journalists Memorial Channel on YouTube. Google said on its blog t...

Mad Science, Tony's & Hip Hop: Highlights This Week

Posted 07.06.2011

This week has overflowed with unexpected arts stories. From the breakdancing troupe in Uganda and predictions that the Street Art bubble is due to bur...

Alex Wagner

On World Press Freedom Day, Millions Go Toward Protecting Journalists

HuffingtonPost.com | Alex Wagner | Posted 07.03.2011

Tuesday marks World Press Freedom Day, and this year, the event seems particularly well-timed. Alongside the media-fueled uprisings in the Middle East...

In Memorium: Tim Hetherington

Kisa Lala | Posted 07.02.2011

Kisa Lala

By Kiša Lala Tim Hetherington, ©Tim A Hetherington Photo-journalist Tim Hetherington was killed by a rocket propelled grenade on April 20th whil...

Photojournalist Killed In Libya Is Mourned In Brooklyn

AP | Posted 06.27.2011

NEW YORK -- A New York-based photographer killed in Libya is being remembered for images that spoke for the suffering people of the world. More than ...

Michael Ware On The Pain Of War Reporting

Newsweek | Michael WareApril 24, 2011 | Posted 06.25.2011

War photographers and reporters, of course, are not immune to this pain. But when you're in a conflict, you can't afford to think about how you're fee...

Letters From Tim Hetherington

Joshua Kors | Posted 06.23.2011

Joshua Kors

This morning I printed out all the emails Tim Hetherington sent to me over the last few weeks.

Anderson Cooper Remembers Killed Friend

Posted 06.23.2011

Anderson Cooper remembered his friend, photographer and director Tim Hetherington, on his Friday show. Hetherington was killed in Libya on Wednesda...

Chris Hondros: "A Transcendent Voice for the Good in Life"

Tucker Reed | Posted 06.28.2011

Tucker Reed

Chris Hondros was a miner of emotion. He regularly descended into harm's way and brought back precious things that the world needed to see.

Thoughts on Tim Hetherington

John V. Santore | Posted 06.21.2011

John V. Santore

Hetherington produced a much more complex picture of contemporary military service than the sanitized, stock language routinely used by elected officials who speak of "heroic" troops "performing brilliantly."

Tim Hetherington's Last Interview

outsideonline.com | Posted 06.21.2011

Yesterday morning we received news that award-winning photojournalist and Outside contributor Tim Hetherington was killed by a rocket propelled grenad...

The Non-Imperial Presidency: Obama and Libya

William Bradley | Posted 06.21.2011

William Bradley

Newscaster: The failure of today's pre-dawn Special Forces raid in Tripoli to catch or dispatch Moammar Gaddafi leaves the Obama Administration with a...

'Restrepo' Chronicled The Violence Of War

The Huffington Post | Dean Praetorius | Posted 06.20.2011

Journalist and filmmaker Tim Hetherington, most noted for the gripping documentary of the Afghan war, 'Restrepo,' was killed in Libya today, along wit...

Tim Hetherington in His Own Words. R.I.P.

Terry Keefe | Posted 06.20.2011

Terry Keefe

Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger created what I believe to be one of the best films about war ever made, fiction or non.

Remembering Tim Hetherington

Jon Chattman | Posted 06.20.2011

Jon Chattman

When I interviewed him, photographer and filmmaker Tim Hetherington struck me as a man who cared so deeply for the subjects he met in the trenches. He was killed today in Libya.

Oscar-Nominated Journalist Killed In Libya

The Huffington Post | Jack Mirkinson | Posted 06.20.2011

UPDATE, 4/21: The Associated Press reported Thursday that the bodies of Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, the journalists killed in Libya on Wednesd...