Monday, November 29, 2010
A Few Hours in New York City on Black Friday
While I was staying in New Jersey with my cousins for Thanksgiving, I got the chance to spend a few hours in New York City exploring. Of course, it was on Black Friday, one of the craziest shopping days of the year. The streets were packed, although I'm sure each day there is just as chaotic.
I'm fascinated by the amount of life packed into one city, and in my brief visit I was only able to get a small taste of it. I hope to go back sometime soon to further explore the big apple.
I'm fascinated by the amount of life packed into one city, and in my brief visit I was only able to get a small taste of it. I hope to go back sometime soon to further explore the big apple.
Labels: anna bentley, new york city, thanksgiving 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
2010 CEA Music Awards
Sunday, Nov 21, 2010
Madison Theater
Covington, Kentucky
Foxy Shazam won awards for "best live act", "artist of the year", and "best musical ambassador for the city of Cincinnati".
Madison Theater
Covington, Kentucky
Foxy Shazam won awards for "best live act", "artist of the year", and "best musical ambassador for the city of Cincinnati".
The Pinstripes, winners of the 2010 "best world music group" CEA, perform.
Labels: 2010 cea music awards, anna bentley, foxy shazam, freekbass, madison theater, the news record, the pinstripes
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Last Train to...Cleveland?
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ohio governor-elect John Kasich is planning to terminate the 3C passenger rail project that connects Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus. So I headed down the hill to the Western Hills Viaduct to get some shots of the rail yard. Great fun!
Read News Record news editor James Sprague's article here.
Ohio governor-elect John Kasich is planning to terminate the 3C passenger rail project that connects Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus. So I headed down the hill to the Western Hills Viaduct to get some shots of the rail yard. Great fun!
Read News Record news editor James Sprague's article here.
Labels: 3C passenger rail project, anna bentley, cincinnati ohio, governor-elect, john kasich, railroad, the news record, western hills viaduct
Friday, November 5, 2010
Steve Driehaus Election Party 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Cincinnati, Ohio
For the 2010 Election, I was sent by The News Record to photograph the election party for congressional candidate Steve Driehaus, held at the Taqueria Mercado Mexican restaurant in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday night. The incumbent Democratic representative lost his congressional seat to Republican candidate Steve Chabot.
To read The News Record's coverage of Steve Driehaus' election party, click here.
Burritos, enchiladas and other Mexican dishes were served at the Driehaus election party, which was held at Taqueria Mercado at E. 8th St & Walnut St in downtown Cincinnati. Members of the kitchen staff sported Driehaus campaign stickers to show their support as they prepared the food.
Local 12 Troubleshooter Reporter Howard Ain interviews Steve Driehaus' campaign spokesman Tim Mulvey before Driehaus arrives to his election party.
Former Cincinnati City Council member John Cranley stops in Taqueria Mercado to show his support for Steve Driehaus at his election party on Tuesday night.
Driehaus hugs his teary-eyed daughter Clare after he arrived to his election party late Tuesday night to deliver his concession speech.
Driehaus delivers his concession speech at his election party late Tuesday night.
Cincinnati, Ohio
For the 2010 Election, I was sent by The News Record to photograph the election party for congressional candidate Steve Driehaus, held at the Taqueria Mercado Mexican restaurant in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday night. The incumbent Democratic representative lost his congressional seat to Republican candidate Steve Chabot.
To read The News Record's coverage of Steve Driehaus' election party, click here.
Burritos, enchiladas and other Mexican dishes were served at the Driehaus election party, which was held at Taqueria Mercado at E. 8th St & Walnut St in downtown Cincinnati. Members of the kitchen staff sported Driehaus campaign stickers to show their support as they prepared the food.
Local 12 Troubleshooter Reporter Howard Ain interviews Steve Driehaus' campaign spokesman Tim Mulvey before Driehaus arrives to his election party.
Former Cincinnati City Council member John Cranley stops in Taqueria Mercado to show his support for Steve Driehaus at his election party on Tuesday night.
Driehaus hugs his teary-eyed daughter Clare after he arrived to his election party late Tuesday night to deliver his concession speech.
Driehaus delivers his concession speech at his election party late Tuesday night.
Labels: anna bentley, cincinnati ohio, election 2010, steve driehaus, taqueria mercado, the news record