Bill Hughes’ Byline Baltimore covers the field from a commentary on the “Presidential Campaign from Hell,” (2016), to an article on the zany comedian, Roseanne Barr, to the sex scandals in two city Catholic schools, to an essay that asks this probing question: “What Is Deep State.” Hughes has enjoyed writing about Baltimore’s endearing personalities, such as: Al Kaline, Mary Avara, Helen Delich Bentley, Marilyn Mosby, John Waters, Amy Davis, Matt Porterfield and Judge Tom Ward. Each of his 81 commentaries/reports tells a story. All photos/illustrations are by him.
... Baltimore News American, June 25, 1971. Bradley, a rifle in one hand and heavily fortified passageways, “The Beginning of the End for Foe,” Baltimore Sun, byline Sept. 17. Gerhardt, call off the artillery, 29ID, WRJ, 1945 hours, Sept ...
... byline 11/23/44. “The Americans had to cross”: Baltimore News-Post, Azrael, “Maryland Yanks on Bitter Battle at Bourheim,” byline 11/22/44. “ridiculously obvious”: 29ID, Personnel, Ewing, 1/18/45 “Chin Strap” G/175 newsletter. “Our ...
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7 Days to a Byline that Pays explains how to tell stories that audiences will read and editors will pay you to write. Delivered In a breezy and compact manner, this book will help you work fast, smart and get paid for your work.
... Maryland Railway's Hillen Station in Baltimore. The byline to the photograph reads as follows: “Miss Mary Carroll (left) and Mrs. Larrayne Williamson with a bell that rang a bit of history for the Western Maryland Railway, now ...
It's almost as if the three years Bob Wade coached the Terps never existed. A surprise choice by chancellor John B. Slaughter, Wade was hired the day after Driesell was forced to resign in late October of 1986, four months after the ...
This all-American tale is told through the prism of Baltimore, from its early suburbanization in the 1880s to the consequences of "white flight" after World War II, and into the first decade of the twenty-first century.
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This book is award-winning journalist Elaine Tassy's no-holds-barred account of her four years working as a reporter at The Baltimore Sun.
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