Jacqui Palumbo
Jacqui Palumbo is a Producer for CNN Style based in Chicago and New York. She has a deep commitment to engaging, accessible storytelling, covering topics in art, culture, fashion, beauty and design around the world. Palumbo was part of the Style and Digital Video team that won a Silver Lovie Award in 2022 for a documentary about the artist and curators who escaped war in Ukraine to bring their work to the Venice Biennale. That same year, with CNN’s As Equals team, she won a collective Sigma Delta Chi Award from the Society of Professional Journalists; the project included her reporting on the proliferation of skin-lightening products being sold across social media platforms. Prior to joining CNN Style, Palumbo was a Senior Editor at Artsy, where she led the Visual Culture vertical, covering photography, design, architecture, and the intersection of art and pop culture. In 2018, the feature “Year in Visual Culture” was nominated for a Webby award. One of her essays for Artsy was also published by David Zwirner Press in the book “Diane Arbus: Documents.” Palumbo also worked for Photo District News (PDN) as the lead editor of its publications for aspiring photographers, PDNedu and Emerging Photographer.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
88%
Examples:
- Preference for describing the subjects' outfits and appearances without critical commentary.
- Use of descriptive language that may be seen as overly positive or flattering.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- Coverage of Zendaya's fashion choices in multiple articles without disclosing that Zendaya is a client of the author's sister who works as her stylist.
Contradictions
86%
Examples:
- Miranda Derrick's involvement with the religious organization 7M Films despite claims of being kept from her family.
- The portrayal of Shekinah and 7M Films as separate entities when the documentary suggests they are one and the same.
Deceptions
58%
Examples:
- Inaccurate description of Zendaya's dress in the Dune: Part Two red carpet event article.
- Misleading portrayal of the illusion created by Zendaya's gown in the first Dune film as being referential to a specific sci-fi world or character.
Recent Articles
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Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024A management company, 7M Films, faces allegations of operating as a cult-like entity for TikTok dancers, with ties to the controversial Shekinah Church led by pastor Robert Shinn. Miranda Derrick joined three years ago with aspirations of becoming a successful dancer but her family raised concerns over her alleged detainment. Netflix's docuseries 'Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult' exposes their inner workings, but some individuals involved deny being in a cult and did not participate. It's important to consider all perspectives before reaching conclusions. Caitlin Clark's Historic First Overall Pick in WNBA Draft Sparks Discussion on Gender Pay Gap
Broke On: Wednesday, 17 April 2024Historic first overall pick Caitlin Clark, who led Iowa to back-to-back national championship game appearances and holds the NCAA Division I basketball history record for most points, was drafted by the Indiana Fever in 2024. However, her rookie contract of $338,056 over four years has sparked outrage due to the significant pay gap between WNBA players and their male NBA counterparts. Despite controversy surrounding unequal earnings and growing popularity of women's basketball indicated by record-breaking viewership numbers, Clark is excited for her future debut against the Connecticut Sun. Red Carpet Looks: Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya at Dune: Part Two Premiere in London
Broke On: Friday, 16 February 2024Dune: Part Two is a highly anticipated science-fiction blockbuster directed by Denis Villeneuve, starring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya as Paul Atreides and Chani respectively. This article focuses on their red carpet looks during the film's premiere in London.