Kelsey Sunderland
School
University Of South Florida
- Kelsey has a decade of journalism and media experience.
- Her writing experience spans across print, digital, and broadcast platforms.
- She's previously written for NBC, CBS, and the Tampa Bay Times.
Experience
Kelsey is a journalist with more than a decade of news experience across print, digital and broadcast platforms. Having dreamed of a career in journalism since her childhood, Kelsey has been fortunate in writing about everything from pop culture and music to politics and education. Her love of research and learning has powered her career in writing about such a wide array of topics.
Education
Kelsey has a bachelors degree in journalism from the University of South Florida.
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Stories By Kelsey Sunderland
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Destroying a car is no laughing matter. It's especially tragic when it's a very expensive car. Even worse, when you destroy someone else's very expensive car.
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Tom Petty was a Heartbreaker, but he was more than that, too. Married twice, Petty had two daughters from his first marriage and a stepson from his second.
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The extent of Ted Bundy's crimes remains horrifying. Many have asked, "Why?" On the eve of his execution, Ted Bundy explained his motivation.
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Some human interactions feel almost eternal -- sharing a meal, or living quarters, or even caring for the sick. What about touching -- especially lips?
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Loretta Lynn has been a powerhouse talent in the music field for most of her 88 years. She grew up poor in Kentucky -- and why was she named Loretta?
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Who does a song really belong to -- the writer, or the performer who turned it into a hit? The question connects Bonnie Tyler and the late Meat Loaf.
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It's a story told all too frequently: An entertainer earns enormous amounts of money, but by the time they die, there's less to inherit than expected.
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Broderick and Grey were reportedly engaged while filming "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," and kept their romance a secret until it became public amid a tragedy.