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Local Limelight: Donovan Zimmerman of the Paperhand Puppet project
Local Limelight: Donovan Zimmerman of the Paperhand Puppet project

Axios

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Local Limelight: Donovan Zimmerman of the Paperhand Puppet project

For more than two decades, the artists Donovan Zimmerman and Jan Burger have used fantastical puppetry to captivate audiences and promote environmentalism across North Carolina. Why it matters: The Paperhand Puppet Project — which Zimmerman and Burger co-founded in 1998 — is now one of the Triangle's most iconic and unique artistic endeavors, mixing music and acting with intricate handmade masks, dreamlike sets and giant puppets. Driving the news: The nonprofit arts organization will take over Chapel Hills' Forest Theatre this summer to unveil its 25th play, "The Gift," which explores the wisdom of grandmothers as well as how water influences the world. It features a collaboration with Jaki Shelton Green, the state's poet laureate, and singer and songwriter Dawn Landes. What they're saying: "I think the common thread [of our plays] is that Jan and I both share a real healthy sense of wonder when it comes to like looking at the phenomenon and the miracles of this earth," Zimmerman, 55, told Axios. "I think we try to bring people back that sense of interconnectedness [with nature] because I think that there's a real tendency to feel disconnected in our busy modern lives." What's next: " The Gift," will be shown at the Forest Theatre every weekend between Aug. 8 and Sept. 28. Tickets are now on sale. We talked with Zimmerman for our latest Local Limelight conversation. The Q&A has been edited for Smart Brevity. 🚗 How did you end up in the Triangle? I fell in love with my wife-to-be and we are still together on the piece of land we bought. That was probably around 1991. I had been traveling around a lot, living in Oregon and in Connecticut. One of those times coming through here I met Lea and I canceled my other plans and stayed here. 🍛 Favorite place to eat in the Triangle? Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe in Chapel Hill. She provides food for our whole cast every Saturday during our run of shows. 📖 What is the last great book you read? " Is a River Alive?" by Robert Macfarlane. 🗣️Why are the arts important to a city? I see it as a basic need, like people need food. I don't think we want to live in a society that doesn't have artists reflecting the world back to us in beautiful, interesting and compelling ways that enrich our existence here. 💸 What is the Triangle missing? Prioritizing funding artistic endeavors like we do sporting events. 🐶 How do you unplug? I hang out in my yard, pet my dog Koki and eat mulberries off the big old mulberry tree in my front yard. Or I go swimming in a pond that's just adjacent to our land.

Axios HQ & Qwoted Partner to Transform Data-Driven Storytelling
Axios HQ & Qwoted Partner to Transform Data-Driven Storytelling

Associated Press

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Axios HQ & Qwoted Partner to Transform Data-Driven Storytelling

NEW YORK, NY - May 19, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE ) - Qwoted, the network for newsmakers, connecting thousands of journalists with experts and brands, is excited to announce a new partnership with Axios HQ, the company known for its innovative Smart Brevity(R) communication methodology. As a kickoff to their ongoing collaboration, the two organizations will host a Tech Week 2025 event on June 5 in New York City. As part of Qwoted's Media Mixer series, the event will bring together leading voices in PR, business, and media to build relationships and connect with tech leaders and venture capitalists. Qwoted CEO Dan Simon noted the partnership's benefits: 'Our mission has always been to empower communication professionals and journalists with tools that make their work easier and more impactful. Our partnership with Axios HQ is an important step toward this goal by integrating their communication methodologies into our innovative tech. I can't think of a better time to launch this partnership than NYC Tech Week.' Axios HQ CMO Chris Willis added, 'At Axios HQ, we're committed to simplifying and elevating communication. That makes Qwoted a natural partner for us. This collaboration is a win-win for the entire ecosystem, and we're excited to introduce it during Tech Week.' The organizations' affiliation will continue throughout 2025, providing Qwoted users access to Axios HQ's Smart Brevity(R) tools during the pitching process. At the same time, Axios HQ will begin incorporating Qwoted's data into its editorial pipeline to inform its strategies and storytelling capabilities. Together, Qwoted and Axios HQ are setting a new standard for how PR professionals pitch and how companies create stories in a rapidly evolving industry. About Qwoted Qwoted uses innovative technology to connect PR professionals and journalists, making it easier to create better stories together. Trusted by hundreds of thousands of media and communications professionals, Qwoted offers valuable insights and tools to empower the PR and media community. Learn more at About Axios HQ Axios HQ helps organizations communicate more effectively - with software, training, and editorial consulting. Our team has merged a decade of Axios and Axios HQ's human expertise, proprietary data, and comms best practices with cutting-edge AI, all proven to help any leader strengthen internal comms, better achieve business goals, and amplify workforce connection. Nearly 1,000 organizations trust Axios HQ for their vital communications, from American Airlines and bp to the University of South Carolina and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Built for communicators by communicators - Axios HQ breaks through. For more information, or to schedule a demo, visit Media Contact Liz Sweeney Public Relations Manager Qwoted [email protected] View the original release on

Axios HQ & Qwoted Partner to Transform Data-Driven Storytelling
Axios HQ & Qwoted Partner to Transform Data-Driven Storytelling

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Axios HQ & Qwoted Partner to Transform Data-Driven Storytelling

NEW YORK, NY - May 19, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - Qwoted, the network for newsmakers, connecting thousands of journalists with experts and brands, is excited to announce a new partnership with Axios HQ, the company known for its innovative Smart Brevity(R) communication methodology. As a kickoff to their ongoing collaboration, the two organizations will host a Tech Week 2025 event on June 5 in New York City. As part of Qwoted's Media Mixer series, the event will bring together leading voices in PR, business, and media to build relationships and connect with tech leaders and venture capitalists. Qwoted CEO Dan Simon noted the partnership's benefits: "Our mission has always been to empower communication professionals and journalists with tools that make their work easier and more impactful. Our partnership with Axios HQ is an important step toward this goal by integrating their communication methodologies into our innovative tech. I can't think of a better time to launch this partnership than NYC Tech Week." Axios HQ CMO Chris Willis added, "At Axios HQ, we're committed to simplifying and elevating communication. That makes Qwoted a natural partner for us. This collaboration is a win-win for the entire ecosystem, and we're excited to introduce it during Tech Week." The organizations' affiliation will continue throughout 2025, providing Qwoted users access to Axios HQ's Smart Brevity(R) tools during the pitching process. At the same time, Axios HQ will begin incorporating Qwoted's data into its editorial pipeline to inform its strategies and storytelling capabilities. Together, Qwoted and Axios HQ are setting a new standard for how PR professionals pitch and how companies create stories in a rapidly evolving industry. About Qwoted Qwoted uses innovative technology to connect PR professionals and journalists, making it easier to create better stories together. Trusted by hundreds of thousands of media and communications professionals, Qwoted offers valuable insights and tools to empower the PR and media community. Learn more at About Axios HQ Axios HQ helps organizations communicate more effectively - with software, training, and editorial consulting. Our team has merged a decade of Axios and Axios HQ's human expertise, proprietary data, and comms best practices with cutting-edge AI, all proven to help any leader strengthen internal comms, better achieve business goals, and amplify workforce connection. Nearly 1,000 organizations trust Axios HQ for their vital communications, from American Airlines and bp to the University of South Carolina and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Built for communicators by communicators - Axios HQ breaks through. For more information, or to schedule a demo, visit Media ContactLiz SweeneyPublic Relations ManagerQwoted press@ View the original release on Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Local Limelight with Wake County Sen. Sydney Batch
Local Limelight with Wake County Sen. Sydney Batch

Axios

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Axios

Local Limelight with Wake County Sen. Sydney Batch

State Sen. Sydney Batch, a Triangle native, is North Carolina's first Black female minority leader in her chamber. Why it matters: Since she burst onto the political scene when she won her race for a Wake County House seat in 2018's blue wave, Batch has become a rising star in her party and made a rapid ascent in the ranks of state politics. She assumed one of the most powerful positions in North Carolina politics in December, when Senate Democrats ousted political giant and longtime lawmaker Sen. Dan Blue as minority leader and installed Batch in his place. We talked with Batch for our latest Local Limelight conversation. The Q&A has been edited for Smart Brevity. 🥩 Favorite place to eat in the Triangle? Oak Steakhouse or Salsa Fresh. 🏀 What do you think the Triangle is missing? Another professional sports team. 🤳 What's your first read in the morning? Text messages. 📖 Last great book you read?" The Good Lord Bird" by James McBride. 🎧 Go-to podcast?" How Stuff Works." ⛱️ Favorite place to go for a long weekend? The beach, and if she had to pick one: Carolina Beach. 🎓 How did you end up in the Triangle? Batch grew up in Chapel Hill and has three degrees from UNC-Chapel Hill, including a law degree and master's in social work. After graduation, she founded Raleigh law firm Batch, Poore & Williams with her husband. "It would fundamentally change people's lives," Batch said. What's something you're looking forward to, unrelated to politics/your work? Going on family vacation with her extended family in Cancun this summer. How do you unplug at the end of the day? Putting a jigsaw puzzle together while watching a TV show.

Local Limelight with WUNC's Jeff Tiberi
Local Limelight with WUNC's Jeff Tiberi

Axios

time24-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Axios

Local Limelight with WUNC's Jeff Tiberi

For NPR fans in the Triangle, journalist Jeff Tiberi's voice may sound familiar. A longtime North Carolina journalist turned host of WUNC's "Due South," Tiberi is a fixture of our region's media landscape. He's also a college basketball fanatic. Driving the news: Just in time for March Madness, Tiberi and fellow journalist Mark Meher are out with a new book, "The Magnificent Seven: College Basketball's Blue Bloods," on how the teams have established themselves as "American basketball royalty." Order it here for a signed copy ($26.95), and get the details on an event featuring the authors coming up on April 6. We talked with Tiberi for our latest Local Limelight conversation. The Q&A has been edited for Smart Brevity. 🍽️ Favorite place to eat in the Triangle? Sassool (Strickland Rd location). ✈️ What do you think the Triangle is missing? A direct flight to Italy. 📱 What's your first read in the morning? Usually tapping on some alert or news update that has broken/developed overnight. 📖 Last great book you read?"The Anxious Generation," by Jonathan Haidt. 🎧 Go-to podcast? "All The Smoke." 🏀 Would you consider yourself a college basketball fanatic? If that's a serious question and I suspect it is marginally so, I would respond by telling you that one of my favorite teams was the 1996 UMass Minutemen. A team that, of course, has not been assembled for near 30 years. And I'd tell you their starting five consisted of Marcus Camby, Donta Bright, Dana Dingle, Carmelo Travieso, and Edgar Padilla. What's neat about Padilla and Travieso is that they were the starting back court, and happened to be born in Puerto Rico on the same day in the same Hospital. Why do I remember that? Well I guess that's the answer to your question. ⛰️ Favorite place to go for a long weekend? Our cabin in Blowing Rock. ❤️‍🩹 Do you have any pets? What kind? What are their names? Our cat, Kiki, aka, Professor Kiki Foster died on Valentine's Day. She had been with us for 13 years. We miss her. 🚙 How did you end up in the Triangle? In early 2015 I was reassigned to cover the NCGA. So, after eight-and-a-half years in Winston-Salem I headed east. 📆 If you could pass any law, what would it be? I'd create a state holiday for the opening Thursday and Friday of the NCAA Men's Tournament (Round of 64). All government buildings and schools would close at noon. (Tobacco Road Days?) 🧳 What's something you're looking forward to, unrelated to politics/your work? We're going to Memphis later this spring. I've never been.

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