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Mary Beard is a Cambridge academic who is the closest thing — if it exists — to a celebrity classics professor.
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It was nearly 40 years after she left a reform school that Deborah Cogger finally got anyone to believe her account of how she and other girls there were routinely molested by Jimmy Savile.
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I'm a freelance reporter based in Denver, Colo. Most recently I spent six months at The New York Times' London bureau, where I worked as a freelance contributor and assistant to columnist Roger Cohen. While on assignment for The New York Times, The Seattle Times and the Chicago Sun-Times, I've helped cover sex scandals, an infamous avalanche, a school shooting and the corruption trial of a mop-haired Illinois governor. And, just once, a bank heist by a woman dressed as a nun.
I recently wrote this video produced by internet soothsayer Joe Sabia, and assisted reporter Natasha Korecki with research for her tell-all Blago book, Only in Chicago. I've served as a web producer and know my way around several different content management systems, as well as various content platforms, like Brightcove, Document Cloud and others. Check out some of my clips here, read my résumé here and contact me here. Thanks for visiting. |
