http://www.catholicnewsherald.com/component/content/article/198-news/roknewspager-vote/2321-do-more-than-welcome-stand-in-solidarity-with-the-needy
This story is interesting. Both my wife and I share a byline on it. She did the first half, and I came back to knock the rest out of the park.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
DNC: Yup, I'm going
I am on vacation, starting at just about 11 p.m. Saturday.
But it's going to be a working vacation.
My wife asked me a few months back if I would like to cover the Democratic National Convention as a freelancer for her paper, the Catholic News Herald, which covers the diocese of Charlotte, which is the western half of North Carolina.
Thinking she was pulling my leg, I said, "Sure."
She put in for credentials for me and for all her people. She got one. (It can apparently be shared, but she got ONE.)
And she's giving it to me.
This is what is referred to as a niche publication, so I'm not going to be doing straight up, gavel-to-gavel political coverage. I might get a little of that in there.
No. I'll be covering the mayor of San Antonio, a Catholic Latino. It's the first time a Latino has given the keynote speech at the DNC. DNC keynoters have gone on to become presidents. Guys by the name of William Jefferson Clinton and Barack H. Obama are the two most recent. Might be a glimpse at the future.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, my "native" diocese, where I was born and my "bread" was buttered as a "ute," will give the closing benediction, as he did this past week at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. There are meetings in between.
It will be different than anything I've ever covered before. Certainly the biggest meeting I've ever gone to. That Barnwell County Council five-hour barn-burner will pale. This is three days of official time, five days plus of coverage.
And I'll be walking all over downtown Charlotte. I'm pitifully out of shape.
But I plan on making it through. Just don't know what shape I will be in when I'm done.
Anyway, pray for me, if that is what you do. Think good thoughts if not.
It will be fun, regardless. But I realized, talking to my brother tonight, about carrying my laptop, iPad, an Android phone for twitpics, a digital camera and a portable wireless hub, that I will be the "One-Man Mobile News Crew" that was such a famous bit on Saturday Night Live, as portrayed by Al Franken.
And I might also bump into SEN. FRANKEN!
Now, how cool is that?
Practicing my question already so I can get paid for the encounter. "Sen. Franken, I know you are Jewish. Have you ever considered Roman Catholicism? It's an up-and-comer."
Lastly, I thank my lovely bride for making this possible. I thought it was a goof, but two days out, it's very real.
Love you.
But it's going to be a working vacation.
My wife asked me a few months back if I would like to cover the Democratic National Convention as a freelancer for her paper, the Catholic News Herald, which covers the diocese of Charlotte, which is the western half of North Carolina.
Thinking she was pulling my leg, I said, "Sure."
She put in for credentials for me and for all her people. She got one. (It can apparently be shared, but she got ONE.)
And she's giving it to me.
This is what is referred to as a niche publication, so I'm not going to be doing straight up, gavel-to-gavel political coverage. I might get a little of that in there.
No. I'll be covering the mayor of San Antonio, a Catholic Latino. It's the first time a Latino has given the keynote speech at the DNC. DNC keynoters have gone on to become presidents. Guys by the name of William Jefferson Clinton and Barack H. Obama are the two most recent. Might be a glimpse at the future.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, my "native" diocese, where I was born and my "bread" was buttered as a "ute," will give the closing benediction, as he did this past week at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. There are meetings in between.
It will be different than anything I've ever covered before. Certainly the biggest meeting I've ever gone to. That Barnwell County Council five-hour barn-burner will pale. This is three days of official time, five days plus of coverage.
And I'll be walking all over downtown Charlotte. I'm pitifully out of shape.
But I plan on making it through. Just don't know what shape I will be in when I'm done.
Anyway, pray for me, if that is what you do. Think good thoughts if not.
It will be fun, regardless. But I realized, talking to my brother tonight, about carrying my laptop, iPad, an Android phone for twitpics, a digital camera and a portable wireless hub, that I will be the "One-Man Mobile News Crew" that was such a famous bit on Saturday Night Live, as portrayed by Al Franken.
And I might also bump into SEN. FRANKEN!
Now, how cool is that?
Practicing my question already so I can get paid for the encounter. "Sen. Franken, I know you are Jewish. Have you ever considered Roman Catholicism? It's an up-and-comer."
Lastly, I thank my lovely bride for making this possible. I thought it was a goof, but two days out, it's very real.
Love you.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Awards
Don't know why I didn't post this when it happened.
But I won some design awards in the 2012 S.C. Press Association contest.
Awards.
From the story: "Designer Stephen Guilfoyle, who designs page for both the Morning News and its affiliated weekly papers, won three awards, including first in Page One Portfolio for work on the Hartsville Messenger."
List of awards:
Page One Portfolio-Hartsville Messenger (1st),
Single Page Design-All Dailies (second),
Page One Design-Dailies 20,000- 50,000 (3rd)
The daily awards were in competition against the medium-sized dailies in South Carolina. The first place award was against two-three times a week publications.
Awards.
From the story: "Designer Stephen Guilfoyle, who designs page for both the Morning News and its affiliated weekly papers, won three awards, including first in Page One Portfolio for work on the Hartsville Messenger."
List of awards:
Page One Portfolio-Hartsville Messenger (1st),
Single Page Design-All Dailies (second),
Page One Design-Dailies 20,000- 50,000 (3rd)
The daily awards were in competition against the medium-sized dailies in South Carolina. The first place award was against two-three times a week publications.
Comeuppance?
Years ago, I wrote an editorial about a slightly veiled white supremacist being appointed to the S.C. Board of Education. It was mind boggling at the time.
The editorial is one of a package that helped me win an editorial writing award. It's the first one at this link here.
Turns out, that in addition to his charming white supremacy and lack of proper grammar in making public statements, another delightful aspect of his personality is criminality.
Ex-councilman pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme.
I'm not saying I told you so.
Writing it down instead.
The editorial is one of a package that helped me win an editorial writing award. It's the first one at this link here.
Turns out, that in addition to his charming white supremacy and lack of proper grammar in making public statements, another delightful aspect of his personality is criminality.
Ex-councilman pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme.
I'm not saying I told you so.
Writing it down instead.
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