Taylor Haggerty
Expertise
History, Literature, Culture
- Taylor Haggerty is a writer for Grunge.
- She has a background in public media and radio, where she did daily news and features about community developments and infrastructure.
- She has an interest in film, media and history. Her work has appeared on NPR affiliate stations in Indiana and Ohio.
Experience
Taylor has worked in magazine and radio reporting since college. She has worked for radio stations across Indiana and Ohio, and has done a few pieces for national airplay. She has a background in literary analysis, as well as breaking news. Taylor has plenty of experience covering the news of the day and answering questions from readers.
Education
Taylor went to Indiana University and studied English and Broadcast Journalism. She received her Bachelor's in 2016.
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Stories By Taylor Haggerty
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A small, simple ceramic sculpture brought in for appraisal on "Antiques Roadshow" raised eyebrows when it was examined by show expert Will Farmer.
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One of the most impressive objects in the British Museum is a small golden cup that is believed to be one of its oldest artifacts — the Ringlemere Cup.
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"Antiques Roadshow" is famous for giving everyday people a chance to make a fortune off of seemingly ordinary items. Why did Ryan Reynolds make an appearance?
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It's no secret that there's a long history between Muppets and Star Wars. But fans might be surprised to learn that the connection goes beyond what's onscreen.
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Jimmy Carter has been involved in much more than politics. One thing he's been particularly dedicated to is working with Habitat for Humanity.
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Kenny Rogers is famous for making country songs that still play on the radio today. He also had a pet that helped him deal with the stress of touring.
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The Secret Service develops code names for every U.S. president and their family members. Here's how the Secret Service chose Jimmy Carter's code name.
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Everyone knows the importance and influence of the U.S. president. But few know the stories of the people who work alongside the president every day.
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There are plenty of kings and empires in the Bible — especially the Old Testament — but the existence of these historical empires is often a source of debate.
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Walt Disney (yes, a real person) certainly worked for his success. He was a very wealthy man when he died in 1966. What became of that Disney fortune?