Heather Harris
Heather Harris has been a devoted writer and documentarian since the age of 6 when she was sure that future civilzations would read her diaries to understand the planet Earth - direct correlations between this theory and her status as an only child should be considered.
Harris has worked off and on in the newspaper reporting business for 13 years in the state of Kentucky and has been awarded several Kentucky Press Association Awards for her work in investigative, feature and editorial writing, as well as photography.
Harris is also the co-author and photographer for the 2001 archival work, Community Voices:The People and Places of Laurel County. Harris currently resides in Kentucky and travels extensively for pleasure and in the search for the ever unusual anecdote.
Latest Articles
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Five Make-Up or Break-Up Love Songs
Loving and losing is universal, you need only check out the lyrical content of popular songs to see that love can twist the best of us into knots.
Sep 2, 2011
- Heather Harris
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Hippopotamus Endangered and Unique
In Africa there lives a type of lumbering beast who has adapted to both land and water, the hippopotamus.
Nov 22, 2009
- Heather Harris
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Zapruder Film of Kennedy Assasination Vital
Nearly fifty years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, there remains one tangible proof of the tragic event, a twenty-six second document of death.
Nov 22, 2009
- Heather Harris
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Kennedy Memoir Addresses Chappaquiddick Tragedy
Senator Ted Kennedy's memoirs of his tumultuous life will be published posthumously this year. The book will focus on all aspects of Kennedy's life, including scandals.
Sep 3, 2009
- Heather Harris
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Small and Strange Shrews are Unique Mammals
A shrew is more than just a character in a Shakespearean play, but the comparisons between the small mammal and unsavory human beings can be justified.
Sep 3, 2009
- Heather Harris
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Best Episodes And Quotes From Will & Grace
Will & Grace is a sitcom involving four funny and flawed characters that had an eight year run on NBC. Here are highlights from the first four seasons of the show.
Aug 20, 2009
- Heather Harris
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Schools May Serve Swine Flu Vaccines
Government officials are recommending that schools across America prepare to offer swine flu vaccines on site to school age children by October of this year.
Aug 16, 2009
- Heather Harris
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NASA Struggles to Protect Earth from Asteroids
A congressionally assigned mission given to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration that would protect the earth from dangerously large asteroids is not in use.
Aug 14, 2009
- Heather Harris
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Natural Born Killers Remains Relevant to Society
It seems there is a shocking lack of shocking movies being released today. This year marks the 15th anniversary of what may be Hollywood's last hurrah towards controversy
Aug 13, 2009
- Heather Harris
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Weather Can Influence Popular Music
It seems the muse of art and song can come from strange places, sometimes even straight from the heavens-literally. Weather related songs are common and universal.
Aug 10, 2009
- Heather Harris
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