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  • Series
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    • Interview
    • Neighborhoods
    • Photo Essay
    • Required Reading
    • Studio Visit
    • Without Walls
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    • Hillman Photography Initiative
    • Photography
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Cristina Rouvalis

Cristina Rouvalis is a freelancer writer whose work has appeared in national magazines including Hemispheres, Parade, Esquire.com, AARP the Magazine,  Fortune.com,  Inc., and  Parents, as well as regional publications such as Pittsburgh Quarterly and Carnegie Magazine. Adept at distilling complex ideas into lively prose, she specializes in business, health, parenting, and senior issues. She has won many feature writing awards and has profiled personalities ranging from professional sports figures to CEOs to prison moms. She is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  • Contemporary Art
A true original, Jacqueline Humphries takes her signature silver and black-light paintings in an imaginative new direction.

Born to Paint: Jacqueline Humphries’s New Direction

A true original, Jacqueline Humphries takes her signature silver and black-light paintings in an imaginative new direction.

By Cristina Rouvalis Jun 17, 2015

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Photograph of artist with hands on forehead making devil horns and exaggerated expression with tongue hanging out

Duane Michals: Telling the Story of the Storyteller

With a deep-seated reverence for his Pittsburgh roots and a dogged determination to express himself through art, Duane Michals tells his stories his way

By Cristina Rouvalis Oct 28, 2014

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