Andrew Jacobs (journalist)
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Andrew Jacobs is an American correspondent for ''
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''. Jacobs has been based in Beijing, China, since April 2008, covering the country for ''The New York Times''. He is also the director and producer of a 2008 documentary, ''Four Seasons Lodge''.


Early life

Jacobs, who is Jewish and one of three children, was born in
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, to Martin G. Jacobs, a
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, and Barbara Jacobs."Four Seasons Lodge; A documentary film by Andrew Jacobs"
First Run Features
His sisters are Wendy, a county commissioner in
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, and Ellen, a psychotherapist in Manhattan, New York City. He grew up in
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.Haley Sweetland Edwards (March 27, 2009)
"A Homegrown Director who had to tell this Story"
, ''The New York Times''
He graduated from
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, and from
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, where he studied architecture and
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. In 1989, Jacobs was an English teacher at
Hubei University Hubei University (), colloquially known in Chinese as Huda () was founded in 1931 and is as a key comprehensive university in Hubei Province, People's Republic of China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country ...
in
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, China. He served as
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for Tom Duane during his successful run for the
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in 1991.


Journalism career

Jacobs contributed to the
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, ''
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'', and ''
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'' during the
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 The Tiananmen Square protests, known in Chinese as the June Fourth Incident (), were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing during 1989. In what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, or in Chinese the June Fourth ...
. Later, he served as editor of ''Manhattan Spirit'' and ''Our Town'', founded and was news editor of ''QW'' magazine, and edited a number of New York City newsweeklies, including ''The Brooklyn Phoenix'' and '' The Villager''. He began writing for ''
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'' in 1995. He has reported for various ''New York Times'' desks, including National, Business, Culture, and Styles. Since April 2008, he is a ''New York Times '' correspondent in Beijing, China. His writing focuses on Chinese politics, including Uighur-
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relations,
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's escape, and the loss of power of
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.


Awards

In 2002, he was part of a team of reporters who won a
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for coverage of the
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in Manhattan. In 2009, Jacobs was part of a team of reporters that won the
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related to the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal. In 2009, the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) acknowledged his coverage of the government's crackdown on dissent during the Beijing Olympics entitled "In the Shadow of the Olympics" with an honorable mention in the category Excellence in Human Rights Reporting. In 2010, SOPA acknowledged him and several other ''New York Times'' writers with the Award for Excellence in the category Excellence in Feature Writing for “Uneasy Engagement,” a 10-part series that explored China's growing influence in the world. In 2011, he and a group of ''New York Times'' reporters were finalists for a
Gerald Loeb Award The Gerald Loeb Award, also referred to as the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, is a recognition of excellence in journalism, especially in the fields of business, finance and the economy. The award was estab ...
, for their reporting on Google's clash with the Chinese government over censorship issues.


Film career

Jacobs directed and produced ''Four Seasons Lodge'', a
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2008 documentary shot two years prior.Ella Taylor (November 10, 2009)
"In the Catskills, Holocaust Survivors Forge a Bond"
''The New York Times''.
It is about a group of elderly Jewish
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s spending the summer at a vacation
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colony in
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in the
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in
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prior to the property being sold. The documentary is based material he wrote for a series in the ''New York Times'' "Metro" section.Andrew Jacobs (September 8, 2005)
"Where 80 Is Young, All Friends Are Old Friends"
''The New York Times''.
Rather than interviewing the participants, Jacobs filmed them interacting with one another. Academy Award-nominated
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was one of four cinematographers who worked on the film. They shot 250 hours of film to create the 97-minute documentary. The film opened at the
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in October 2008. It won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Miami Jewish Film Festival.


References


External links

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"Recent and archived news articles by Andrew Jacobs"
''The New York Times''
"The Hard Part: A Series; Articles in this series chronicle; Mayor Cory A. Booker's tenure in Newark's City Hall"
''The New York Times''
"Articles in the Uneasy Engagement series from The New York Times examined the stresses and strains of China's emergence as a global power"
''The New York Times''
''Four Seasons Lodge'' documentary web site
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