Tag: Barry Paddock

Holiday Toy Drives, A Queens Sculptor and the City's Anti-Obesity Campaign

By Collin Orcutt | January 4, 2010 | Clips of the Week, News

We had an eventful end to a busy semester – here is some fine reading and viewing for the holidays: The latest issue of the Mott Haven Herald is packed with stories and photos by Carla Candia, Jeanmarie Evelly, Sergey Kadinsky, Erin McCarthy, Vishal Persaud and Chris Prentice. Maureen Sullivan weighed in on “The Evolution [...]

Obama's Nobel Prize, a Brawl in Harlem and the J School's New TV Show

By Collin Orcutt | October 15, 2009 | Clips of the Week, News

Here are some stories that will make for some fine viewing and reading on a holiday weekend: Shoutouts are due on the premiere of 219 West, the new monthly TV news magazine produced out of the J-School and broadcast on CUNY TV. In the election-themed debut show, producers Geneva Sands-Sadowitz and Brian Winkowski examined the [...]

Automated L Train, Charter 08 and What are You Hoarding?

By Collin Orcutt | March 2, 2009 | Clips of the Week, News

March isn’t the only thing coming in like a lion – check out the latest sampling of clips: Nicole Turso wrote about the race to replace Joe Addadbbo in the City Council for City Hall news. Kate Nocera hit the streets to pull together this fun sign-of-the-times video for the TheStreet.com. Marcella Veneziale wrote about [...]

Nov. 15 – 21, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | November 24, 2008 | Clips of the Week

It’s been unseasonably cold, but seasonably busy as we head into the homestretch of another action-filled semester. Here are some examples of our reporters’ latest work: Barry Paddock, working for the Daily News, covered the tragic death of a FDNY lieutenant killed battling a Staten Island blaze. The TV studio was in full swing Friday [...]

Talking Health, Bumblefoot and the NYC Marathon

By Collin Orcutt | November 21, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

It’s been unseasonably cold, but seasonably busy as we head into the homestretch of another action-filled semester. Here are some examples of our reporters’ latest work: Barry Paddock, working for the Daily News, covered the tragic death of a FDNY lieutenant killed battling a Staten Island blaze. The TV studio was in full swing Friday [...]

Nov 8 – 14, 2008

By Joe Filippazzo | November 17, 2008 | Clips of the Week

Hard to believe we’re entering the final month of the semester. Here are some of the latest results of our reporters’ continuing hard work: Joshua Cinelli wrote an article for City Hall about local efforts to boost the economy by luring more foreign investment. We all know quitting smoking saves lives and money – Francesca [...]

NY Times Hoax, Bobby Fisher's FBI File and a drunk driving tragedy

By Collin Orcutt | November 14, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

Hard to believe we’re entering the final month of the semester. Here are some of the latest results of our reporters’ continuing hard work: Joshua Cinelli wrote an article for City Hall about local efforts to boost the economy by luring more foreign investment. We all know quitting smoking saves lives and money – Francesca [...]

Oct. 25 – 31, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | November 3, 2008 | Clips of the Week

Even with the end of Daylight Savings Time, there still aren’t enough hours in the day for all the reporting our staff is somehow managing to do. We added 14 election-related stories to the News Service this week – including pieces that were picked up by Off The Bus (via Lives in Focus), am New [...]

Iraq War Veteran, Black Cat Adoptions and a Bansky Exhibit

By Collin Orcutt | October 31, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

Even with the end of Daylight Savings Time, there still aren’t enough hours in the day for all the reporting our staff is somehow managing to do. We added 14 election-related stories to the News Service this week – including pieces that were picked up by Off The Bus (via Lives in Focus), am New [...]

Oct. 18 – 24, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | October 26, 2008 | Clips of the Week

Not surprisingly, there’s a strong election theme this week – a sign of much more to come. Here are some of our reporters’ latest pieces: Rima Abdelkader’s story about the challenge foreign-language journalists are having translating “maverick,” “Joe Sixpack,” and other colloquial campaign phrases made Off The Bus. The article became our latest election piece [...]