Dave Sutor
Dave Sutor is a guitar-strumming, Hemingway-reading, Springsteen-listening, beer-drinking, chicken-wing-eating, Simpsons-watching, Godfather-quoting, kayak-paddling, pool-shooting, poker-playing writer from Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
His ramblings have been published by Amateur Wrestling News, National Football League High School, USA Hockey, Buzzflash, The Baltimore Sun, The Slovak Spectator and several western Pennsylvania newspapers.
Sutor s career includes work as a sportswriter, playwright, poet, music reviewer and political speechwriter. His first book, The Bicentennial: A Look at Cambria County s Modern Era, was released in 2004. He has even won nine Keystone Press Awards without having to blackmail any judges with incriminating photographs.
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His ramblings have been published by Amateur Wrestling News, National Football League High School, USA Hockey, Buzzflash, The Baltimore Sun, The Slovak Spectator and several western Pennsylvania newspapers.
Sutor s career includes work as a sportswriter, playwright, poet, music reviewer and political speechwriter. His first book, The Bicentennial: A Look at Cambria County s Modern Era, was released in 2004. He has even won nine Keystone Press Awards without having to blackmail any judges with incriminating photographs.
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B.A. in English writing from Edinboro University
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Svalbard Global Seed Vault Continues to Stockpile Seeds from Across the GlobeThe Svalbard Global Seed Vault has quickly become the most diverse seed depository in the world.
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Sun Records Celebrates 60th AnniversarySixty years ago this month, Sam Phillips founded Sun Records, which helped give birth to rock 'n' roll music.
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Bruce Springsteen Releases "Wrecking Ball" on March 6Bruce Springsteen's latest album, "Wrecking Ball," delves into the lives of individuals struggling through America's current economic hard times.
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America's Best Fly Fishermen Compete for Spots in National Championship EventThe top finishers at five Fly Fishing Team USA regional qualifiers, held between February and May 2012, will earn the opportunity to compete at the U.S. National Fly Fishing Championships in October.
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Václav Havel Used Words and Nonviolent Resistance to Inspire a NationVáclav Havel, a champion of nonviolent resistance who helped end the Soviet Union's repressive rule in Eastern Europe, died on Dec. 18 in Hradecek, Czech Republic. He was 75.Also published on:
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Physicists Continue to Examine CERN's Claim that the Speed of Light Can Be BrokenA scientific debate about the most fundamental principle of physics started when CERN recently reported that it recorded neutrinos moving faster than the speed of light.
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Pablo Picasso: Málaga's Famous SonWorld-renowned artist Pablo Picasso was born 130 years ago this week in Málaga, Spain.
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Taking a Journey on Market Street Just Days Before the Great 1906 San Francisco EarthquakeNot long before the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake occurred, the Miles brothers recorded film images of bustling Market Street, using a camera attached to the front of a moving cable car.
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Dalai Lama Presents Teachings in Washington, D.C.His Holiness the Dalai Lama is holding a Kalachakra for World Peace from July 6 to 16. Hear one spectator's observations on a talk from July 9.
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National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library Prepares for Big MoveJeremy Patterson Structural Movers will soon relocate the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library in Cedar Rapids, IA.
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David McCullough Recalls Early Days of Writing Career at Johnstown, Penn. EventPulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough discussed the beginning of his book writing career during a recent visit to Johnstown, Penn.
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Yuengling, Martin Share Similar HistoriesTwo German immigrants, David Gottlob Yuengling and Christian Frederick Martin, Sr., founded companies -- D.G. Yuengling & Son, and C.F. Martin & Co. -- that have remained family-owned businesses since the 1800s.
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'This Land is Your Land' Still Endures and Inspires After 71 YearsFeb. 23, 2011, marks the 71st anniversary of the day folksinger Woody Guthrie wrote the song that eventually became known as "This Land is Your Land." -
From Sealskin to Fiberglass-epoxy: A Look at the History of Kayak BuildingAncient Inuit craftsmanship still remains a part of modern kayak manufacturing.
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Supreme Court of Iceland Nullifies Constitutional Assembly ElectionsA Supreme Court ruling ended Iceland's plans to hold a Constitutional Assembly beginning on Feb. 15, 2011.
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Vatican Splendors Exhibit Drew Huge Crowd to Senator John Heinz History CenterOver 100,000 people attended the Vatican Splendors exhibit when it came to the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
