Author Archive: Jacob Glassner
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Jacob Glassner, News Editor/Plate Spinner
jacob@voice-tribune.com
502.897.8909
Jacob usually has his eyes glued to a computer screen, editing stories and making sure the paper gets out the door each week. Multi-tasking is his modus operandi – similar to the plate spinners you'd see on the old "Ed Sullivan Show." Turn ons: freshly-sharpened pencils. Turn offs: exclamation points!!!
Jobs I could never do …
I recently added “truck driver” to the list of jobs I’ll never be able to do.
The card is in the mail
Have you ever seen a postcard lying around, picked it up and red the message even if it wasn’t addressed to you? I have.
Chatting with my new friend Siri
The iPhone 4S has all the bells and whistles, but one of the most highly-touted additions is the Siri app.
Up a roof without a ladder
I’m not Superman. Although my nephew (who wore a red cape nearly every day for a year) used to suspect I was hiding a red and blue leotard under my clothes.
Christie Leigh Mueller, Author of ‘Gridiron Belles’
Christie Leigh Mueller grew up loving college football, but after discovering that many of her fellow female students at Rhodes College in Memphis didn’t share that love, she decided to do something about it.
Counting sheep …
Well, I was having trouble sleeping last night, so I turned to that age-old remedy: counting sheep.
Looking back at a sugary past
Since I work in the newspaper industry, I always find it interesting to look back at historic publications to see how times have changed.







