One good thing about the The Record...
Someday soon I hope to write about something "Wilkes County's First Worldwide Newspaper" (how's that for self-promotion) did that I thought bordered on dirty political tricks. But first, to be fair, there is something that I and MFH have noticed - it has a first rate photographer! This is especially noticable in the pictures from Aladdin Jr. by the Wilkes Playmakers that ran on the front page last Wednesday (March 8). The picture of Jessica Adams as the Genie is perfect, and the one of Jacob Reeves as Jafar and Brittany Collins as Iago made me want to go out and see the play. Compared to these the photos of the play in the other paper in town were flat and static. No photographer is credited, but whoever it is deserves some recognition.
Now if owner/editor would just pay for quality reproduction of the work....
Someday soon I hope to write about something "Wilkes County's First Worldwide Newspaper" (how's that for self-promotion) did that I thought bordered on dirty political tricks. But first, to be fair, there is something that I and MFH have noticed - it has a first rate photographer! This is especially noticable in the pictures from Aladdin Jr. by the Wilkes Playmakers that ran on the front page last Wednesday (March 8). The picture of Jessica Adams as the Genie is perfect, and the one of Jacob Reeves as Jafar and Brittany Collins as Iago made me want to go out and see the play. Compared to these the photos of the play in the other paper in town were flat and static. No photographer is credited, but whoever it is deserves some recognition.
Now if owner/editor would just pay for quality reproduction of the work....
4 Comments:
Haggis is Scots-Irish food. Black pudding is pretty popular as well. Be very glad they didn't serve these at the wedding.
Yuck. I have never had much interest in getting back to my roots. Except maybe for the whiskey and Guinness.
How about Kafferty's and Irish Stew?
I'm with Clemens (who let him on to this site?) I'll also go with Kafferty. As for the Irish stew, it depends. What exactly do you mean by Scotch-Irish?
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