I’m doing blog work for Nutricio, and you can find me tweeting at @GreatLakesMaps. The latter might blossom into something. My book “Hiroshima, Nagasaki: An Illustrated History, Anthology, and Guide” is available for purchase.
Author: Robert O'Connor
Hong Kong Business Association of the Midwest
Re-done website for Hong Kong Business Association of the Midwest
Caysh
In late 2015 I made these Facebook banner ads for Chicago startup Caysh.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki: An Illustrated History, Anthology, and Guide
Wrote, edited, assisted with photo permissions, assembled most of the visuals and took some of the photographs. Media: Interview with Rick Kogan on WGN, Aug. 9, 2015 Additional writing: Odyssey Edge blog posts: Shinzo Abe addresses joint session of Congress How did newspapers cover the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? […]
Lumpen #124
Wrote a piece for Lumpen #124
Lumpen #121
(via the now gone WeArePlural, who designed the cover. The firm has since split off into Studio Chew and Normal) Edited a section of the magazine, which is not available for download.
Lumpen #120
Co-edited (with Nyki Salinas-Duda) Lumpen issue #120
KFAI
Hosted an episode of “The Wave Project” on 2/5/2012 Produced news articles and read headlines on air from 2009 to 2010: Palestinian Activist visits Mpls to talk about Palestinian-Israeli Negotiations MN Legislature suggests health care cuts Fighting home foreclosure Activists get ready for Copenhagen climate change conference Ramsey County sued […]
Spike Magazine
From 2011 to its hiatus in early 2012 I was a regular contributor to Spike Magazine. Positively 4th Street Bringing it All Back Home: Bob Dylan at 70 The Soma Records Story The Marvelous Captain Fawcett REVIEW: The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn REVIEW: Everything is an Afterthought […]
3:AM Magazine
From 2010 to 2012 I was a co-editor at 3:AM magazine, where I wrote some long features on Chicago and the Twin Cities, including three series: Crime in the Twin Cities The Shame of Minneapolis The Big Fellow and the Cardinal St. Paul’s Gangster Era Shall Make No Law Closing […]