Larry Rosenthal
By Christopher Wink | May 9, 2007 | Philadelphia Stories submission Larry Rosenthal is an old man. Tired hands and worried eyes. Worried eyes and a wrinkled forehead. He was once young and awfully...
View ArticleBoxing legend and son fight different type of foe
By Christopher Wink | Oct. 16, 2007 | The Temple News Marvis Frazier has always had to live up to expectations. He was the boxing son of a boxing legend. Names carry a lot of weight. Sometimes even...
View ArticleNearby Francisville is led by a man with a past
By Christopher Wink | Sept. 25, 2007 | The Temple News In June 1968, two months after his death, the Francisville community of North Philadelphia named what they boast to be the world’s first monument...
View ArticleUniversities should host the newsrooms of their neighborhoods
Universities should host the newsrooms of their neighborhoods, towns and counties. If a university has a journalism department, college media and audience, this seems like a foregone conclusion....
View ArticleLessons in civic pride: Story Shuffle 6 audio is now live
Story Shuffle 6, with a theme of Rebirth, I remembered a lesson I learned from an old neighbor: If I don’t clean it up, someone might notice. Find all the stories here. Listen to mine here or below....
View ArticleTechnologies are more often tools than solutions (and no, that’s not the same)
A team of Temple University Fox School of Business MBA students who won a March 2011 innovation contest for improving the North Broad Street corridor in Philadelphia. When re-purposing technology tools...
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