Name: Benjamin Cossel
Weblog: www.cosselphotography.com/index.php?cat=2 [RSS]
Articles: 56
First Published: Monday, August 21, 2006
Last Published: Sunday, April 27, 2008
Benjamin Cossel is currently a photojournalist freelancing for his local newspaper, The Galion Inquirer, as well as the Associated Press.Currently listing articles 56-1:
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Concert Review: Dale Watson - Phoenix, Arizona, April 22, 2008— Dale Watson and his Lone Stars descend upon Phoenix for a marathon, genuine country music event.
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Interview: Phoenix Bluesman Bob Corritore Shares Vision With World— A legend in the Phoenix area, Bob Corritore brings his vision of the blues to the world.
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Mitchell Report Drops, World Barely Blinks— The report drops confirming what we all already knew - now what?
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The Army-Navy Game— One of college football's most storied rivalries gears up for its 108th playing.
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Out In The Middle of Nowhere: The U.S. Border Patrol— In the farthest reaches of the Sonoran Desert, the men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol hold the line.
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What Do You Know, I Just Might Watch The Dolphins Next Sunday— Rookie QB John Beck, a possible Ricky Williams return — Yep, suddenly I'm interested again.
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Ricky Williams Eyes Yoga-Aided Return To NFL— Ricky Williams wants to play football, again, for the third time.
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Don't Forget Veteran's Day— Maybe some of us should try to see beyond our own noses.
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NCAA Football Week 11 Preview— USC-Cal, Georgia-Auburn and...well...that's pretty much it, not a lot of key match-ups this weekend, potential for an upset soemwhere?
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Concert Review: Gogol Bordello - Tempe, Arizona - October 24, 2007— Rowdy, raucous, Gogol Bordello descends upon Tempe, Arizona.
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Born of Frustration— "So you say you want a revolution..."
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Tribe Accomplishes The Impossible, Dismantles Yankees— The Yankees are dead, the Yankees are dead, ding-dong, the Yankees are dead!
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Chicago Cubs Lovably Lose Yet Again— In which the Cubs of Chicago go whimpering into the night.
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Notre Dame Finally Gets It Done Against UCLA— In a ugly game for the UCLA Bruins, Notre Dame finally finds a win.
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Winless After Four, The Dolphins' Season Seems Tanked— The upside to a winless 'Fins: can we go ahead and make claims on the first round draft pick?
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Concert Review: The Black Angels At The Rhythm Room, Phoenix, Az, 9/28/07— The Black Angels bring their trance inducing, dirge-like sound to Phoenix
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Music Review: PJ Harvey - White Chalk— PJ Harvey completely changes course in her most haunting, ambitious, release to date.
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Barry Bonds Won't Be A Giant In 2008— After 15 seasons, the Giants decided to part ways with their as much famous as infamous slugger.
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Music Review: Voodoo Glow Skulls - Southern California Street Music— After three long years, the Voodoo Glow Skulls returning with their most rocking album yet.
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Music Review: Mae - Singularity— Vanilla is alright when it's ice cream, not so much when it's music.
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When Your Team Disappoints How Do You Stay Interested?— Its September, which means it's time for me to trade my Orioles cap for a Red Sox one.
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Notre Dame's Season of Woe Continues— There's just not much fight in these Irish.
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Music Review: The Sadies - New Seasons— These Toronto-based country rockers release their first album in three years.
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Concert Review: Family Values Tour 2007, Phoenix, Arizona- Main Stage— The Family Values Tour 2007 Invades the Cricket Pavilion in Phoenix as we take a look at the main stage offerings.
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Music Review: Dale Watson - From the Cradle to the Grave— Dale Watson and his Lonestars release their finest album to date.
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Music Review: The View - Hats Off to the Buskers— The View are set to begin their assault on the U.S. charts with the May 8 release of Hats Off to the Buskers.
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Make Me A Mix Tape!— Mix tapes provide the soundtrack of my life, do they do the same for you?
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Concert Review: Dropkick Murphys and The Aggrolites, Cincinnati, Ohio— Boston-Irish punks bring their St. Paddy's Day Tour to Cincinnati.
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Pace Makes Gay Remark, Causes Outrage— America's top military officer says he regrets his comment about homosexuals in military service.
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Concert Review: Public Enemy in Covington, Kentucky— X-Clan and Public Enemy kick off national tour heading to SXSW.
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Music Review: Combichrist - What The F**ck Is Wrong With You People— Combichrist delivers with latest release, continues down road to Industrial icon stature.
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Webcasters Get Socked Again— Are the days of internet radio at an end?
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Is Portishead Finally Ready to Come Back?— Seminal trip-hop act performs surprise show.
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Can Someone Explain NASCAR To Me?— Inexplicably, my five-year-old son developed an intense passion for NASCAR.
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Concert Review: William Elliott Whitmore - Columbus, Ohio— William Elliott Whitmore holds court in Columbus.
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What Do You Do When Nashville Isn't Making "Real" Country Music?— A primer to what real country music is all about.
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Music Review: Jesse Sykes - Like Love, Lust and The Open Halls of the Soul— Jesse Sykes forges a new path with her latest release.
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Concert Review: Ego Likeness, Aryia, and The Cruxshadows— A rare triple-bill Goth/EBM concert in Columbus, Ohio.
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Batmobile Finds Home in Small Town Ohio— The Batman theme song plays in the background as onlookers slowly walk around the car.
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Three and You're Out— You can photograph the first three songs of a performance and then you’re done, get out, and don’t even think about using your flash.
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Concert Review: Saosin at Cleveland's House of Blues— Saosin stands poised to break through to mainstream success.
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Music Review: Life Less Lived - The Gothic Box— Rhino Record's A Life Less Lived - The Gothic Box is a perfect primer for those just coming to the dark side.
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Concert Review: The Reverend Horton Heat— The Reverend Horton Heat let loose their signature brand of punk-infused rockabilly to an overwhelmingly appreciative crowd.
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Music Review: Lonesome Spurs— Lonesome Spurs debut not quite ready for prime-time.
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Music Review: The Distants - Broken Gold— The Distants will suck you in and not let go.
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Music Review - Wayne Hancock - Tulsa— Wayne "The Train" Hancock takes you back to a forgotten time with Tulsa
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Concert Review: Social Distortion Oct. 4 - House of Blues (Cleveland, Ohio)— Social Distortion rocks Cleveland's House of Blues.
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Concert Review: KMFDM and CombiChrist— Cincy crowd pummeled by industrial one-two punch.
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CD Review - The Hazard County Girls - Divine Armor— Heavy, unrelenting and unremorseful.
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Concert Review: Rancid— What can you expect from a band that’s considered one of the founders of the early nineties neo-punk movement?
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Music Review: Emily Herring - My Tears Will Be Relieved— Emily Herring brings Texas twang and Delta Blues to her latest release.
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Festival Review: JescoFest 2006— JescoFest 2006 helps the Dancin Outlaw, Jesco White, and brings attention to the plight of Appalachian people.
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Music Review - Scott H. Biram -Graveyard Shift— Scott H. Biram continues to straddle a fine line between sin and salvation.
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Concert Review: Wayne Hancock in Cleveland— Wayne Hancock spends a night in Cleveland.
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Music Review: The Saints - A New Kind of Patriot— The 13 tracks on A New Kind of Patriot will leave your ears bleeding and your darkened soul satisfied.
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Concert Review: Lords of the Highway and The Whiskey Daredevils— I've seen bass players do some tricks, but nothing like Sugar on her back.

