
Wednesday, Sept. 17
Molly Jong-Fast will make you
laugh, cry—and RSVP
We’re thrilled to invite you to a special luncheon featuring journalist, author, and outstanding cultural commentator Molly Jong-Fast, who will speak candidly about her memoir, How to Lose Your Mother, which chronicles her unconventional upbringing as the daughter of literary icon Erica Jong, and her journey through privilege, rebellion and loss.
Joyce Wadler,
former NY Times reporter who wrote the humor column “I Was Mistaken” and won a Silurians award for her clever current Substack, will converse with Molly.
Join us on
Wednesday, Sept.17, 11:30 a.m-2 p.m. to hear Molly talk about her book, her singular life and today's wild political scene.
News Media News
Journalism and AI
Love it or fear it, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly being integrated in newsrooms around the world in a variety of ways, even as the technology upends and challenges online news business models. Here you will find links to articles, clips and videos that will be updated from time to time to help better understand this accelerating trend.
Rolling Stone Publisher Sues Google Over AI Summaries
Read WSJ article [paywall]Judge skewers $1.5B Anthropic settlement with authors in pirated books case over AI training
Read AP StoryThe AI Doomers Are Losing the Argument
"Weekend Essay on Bloomberg [paywall]A Complete List of Publishers and Their AI Licensing Deals (as of Sept. 1, 2025)
Read FutureWeek Story‘Existential crisis’: how Google’s shift to AI has upended the online news model
Read The Guardian StoryWhy The Baltimore Times sees AI as a friend, not a threat
Listen to Keep It Local podcastGender gap in who uses AI. Recent study finds usage tilts heavily toward men.
Read story in WS Journal [paywall]I Wanted a ‘Team of Rivals’ to Give Me Advice. So I Turned to AI.
Read story in WS Journal [paywall]Can AI help local journalists cover 169 towns? A Connecticut out is working to find out
Read Poynter ReportAmazon to Pay New York Times at Least $20 Million a Year in AI Deal
Read WSJ Story paywallSHORT VIDEO: How the New York Times uses AI in its investigations | AI and the Future of News 2025
CLICK to view videoAI startup Perplexity Is Launching a New Revenue-Share Model for news articles used in its search results.
Read story in WS Journal paywallSHORT VIDEO: AI news videos blur line between real and fake reports
CLICK to view videoThe good, the bad, and the completely made-up: Newsrooms on wrestling accurate answers out of AI
Read Nieman Lab StudyAI-powered search tools threaten the survival of the online news industry
Read story on TechEDTAnd The Awards Go To...
Silurians Excellence in Journalism Awards Honor Local Reporting On Crime, Sex Trafficking, Migrants, Brain Surgery and More
The 80th annual Excellence in Journalism Awards was celebrated with a festive dinner on June 18 at the historic National Arts Club in New York City, honoring outstanding work across 16 categories spanning print, broadcast, and online journalism. The event showcased the enduring strength and diversity of New York-area journalism.

Recent Guests/Speakers
Her Worst Day, Best Day, and Weed Bearing Her Name: A Very Connie Story
By Mel Laytner
Perhaps the worst day of Connie Chung’s life was being fired from her dream job, sitting in “half of Walter Cronkite’s seat,” co-anchoring the CBS Evening News. With karmic irony, two days later was one of her best: Chung and husband Maury Povich learned that their long-pursued adoption had come through.
Press Under Siege: Media Experts Assess the Impact of Trump’s Attacks
By Mel Laytner
In an afternoon of lively give-and-take, two leading observers of the national news media offered bleak and contrasting assessments of the challenges confronting the press today, from relentless attacks by President Donald Trump to collapsing business models.
They offered reasons for despair and some rays of hope. Brian Stelter, chief media analyst for CNN, and Oliver Darcy, publisher of the highly regarded Status newsletter, spoke before a rapt Silurians luncheon on March 19.