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The Great Balloon Release Disaster of 1986: Lessons Learned from Cleveland's Helium Fiasco
In the chronicles of exposure stunts turned out badly, the disastrous arrival of 1.5 million helium-filled inflatables over the city of Cleveland on September 27, 1986, remains as an obvious sign of the unusual results that can go with even the most benevolent undertakings. What started as an endeavor to establish a worldwide best for the biggest inflatable delivery immediately transformed into a fiasco that had broad ramifications for the city and its inhabitants.
By Raven Bautista2 years ago in Critique
Strategies to Make Your "Vocal Writing Awards" Submissions EVEN BETTER. Top Story - September 2023.
You’ve poured yourself into creating an amazing story. You've read it through several times. Yet perhaps you hesitate before pressing “submit,” wondering: What could I do to make it even better?
By Sonia Heidi Unruh2 years ago in Critique
Critiquing Myself
I don’t have a thick skin. Journalists are supposed to. But I don’t. I don't handle criticism well. So, instead of criticizing someone else and hurting their feelings in a way that I know I don’t enjoy, I thought I’d start with myself. Let me thicken my own skin.
By Emma Kate Gee2 years ago in Critique
Eclipsed Melodies: Unveiling the Heart of The Idol
In the realm of captivating narratives and flickering screens, there emerged a television show that promised to be a symphony of emotions, a window into the glitzy yet shadowy world of fame. Titled "The Idol," it bore the weight of anticipation as it set out to explore the dichotomy between dreams and disillusionment, fame and fragility.
By Mouad Alaoui2 years ago in Critique










