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Tufted Puffin by Georgia Schlegel
Artist Georgia Schlegel has been named the winner of the 2021 Puget Sound Bird Fest Poster Art Contest with her mixed-media piece
Tufted Puffin. The piece was selected by a jury from among 17 entries, and will be featured on the promotional poster for the 2021 Bird Fest event to be held in Edmonds on Sept. 11-12.
The Puget Sound Bird Fest Poster Art Contest is held each spring to select a piece of original art to be used for the festival’s promotional poster. Sponsored by the Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation, the winning artist is awarded a $350 prize.
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Who was Roger Mudd?
AMERICAN journalist Roger Mudd was a prominent media personality of the 1950’s.
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Who was Roger Mudd?
Roger Mudd, 93, was a broadcast journalist who was a correspondent and anchor for CBS News and NBC News.
Mudd also anchored the History Channel and was an essayist with the MacNeil–Lehrer Newshour on PBS.
The journalist hailed from Washington D.C. and began his career in Richmond, Virginia as a reporter for The Richmond News Leader and for radio station WRNL.
Upon reaching success, he obtained an opportunity as a reporter with WTOP News in D.C in the late 1950’s.
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Roger Mudd, ‘larger than life’ TV news fixture for CBS and NBC, dies at 93
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
Posted Mar 09, 2021
Democratic vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro, right, talks with Roger Mudd, far left, and Marvin Kalb, center, on NBC?s ?Meet The Press? Sunday, Oct. 14, 1984 in New York. (AP Photo/Joel Landau)ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Roger Mudd, a political correspondent and anchor who was a major fixture in network TV news for over three decades, died Tuesday at his home in McLean, Virginia.
Mudd died of complications from kidney failure, according to CBS News, where he worked from 1961 to 1981.
Mudd was best known for two major stories involving the Kennedy family. He was a political correspondent covering Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign and interviewed Kennedy shortly before being mortally wounded June 5 by an assassin at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Kennedy had won the California Democratic presidential primary that night.
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