Posted by DAVE KINCHEN ONLINE on June 7, 2018 · Comments Off on Is Anybody Really Listening Anymore?
DK ONLINE: I have a confession. There is a deep, burning desire that simply must be shared with the world (or at least whoever reads this). I badly want this country to feel a sense of unity, or at least some kind of common ground. I’m not crazy though, nor am I naive. Not everyone … Continue reading →
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Posted by DAVE KINCHEN ONLINE on July 31, 2016 · Comments Off on A Week at the DNC
It was history and it happened right in my own back yard. I was there to see Hillary Clinton’s first appearance on the campaign trail since not only becoming the official Democratic presidential nominee, but of course becoming the first woman to be nominated by a major political party in the United States. This was … Continue reading →
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Posted by DAVE KINCHEN ONLINE on July 16, 2012 · Comments Off on The Wall Comes To Life in Philly
I love what I do. Meeting interesting people, telling fascinating stories, traveling to unique historical places, chasing breaking news, etc. There are a lot of pluses. One of which came Saturday night when covering Roger Waters’ mammoth concert The Wall Live at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. My photojournalist and I only got to see … Continue reading →