
Artist Antonio Adams breathes new life into personal tragedy as he paints the fire that took away his home. Won first place in the 2008 Society of Professional Journalists’ Arts/Entertainment Feature category (Cincinnati.)
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A Cincinnati building was the inspiration for what would become a pop-culture legend - The Hall of Justice, home to The Superfriends. This investigative piece attracted national attention and was featured on Huffington Post, MTV.com, Boing Boing, and more.
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Rock legend Peter Frampton spoke out against people stealing his Obama signs during the 2008 election. Featured on CNN and CNN.com as well as in newspapers around the world through the AP wire.
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An Internet glitch gave free pizza to the whole country, with a focus on what happened in Cincinnati. Featured on the front page of www.MSN.com and www.Yahoo.com for the entire day on April 2, 2009.
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Fans of all ages came together to celebrate the final book of the “Harry Potter” series. Featured on the front page of the July 22, 2007 Sunday edition of The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
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Guy, a new Sheriff’s Department bloodhound, was being trained by first-time handler Deputy Garry Summers. This feature profile showed exactly what a police tracking dog does and why it’s important, almost necessary, to have one on the force.
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A Syracuse University professor used his research skills and written work to change pop-culture history. This profile was teased on the front page of The Daily Orange on Nov. 1, 2005.
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This was my former blog at The Cincinnati Enquirer. It was about my first time and travels throughout the city. Many posts caused online and in-person heated conversations (like the one about Mariemont and another about hamburgers).
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