
Sue Campbell
Food and Culture Editor at The Minnesota Star Tribune
Living my life, not building my brand. Features/magazine boss @StarTribune. Former editorial director @NextAvenue/@PBS and metro ed @PioneerPress.
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2 weeks ago |
theepochtimes.com | Sue Campbell
By Sue CampbellStar TribuneFive lions were sprawled out and sunning on rocks alongside Kenya’s Voi River. Hippos wallowed nearby. Elephants drank and splashed. Then, on some imperceptible signal, the mood shifted. The lions stared downriver, ears forward, bodies tensing. We followed their gaze and spotted two zebras, separated from their herd. Two of the lions, adult females, began a slow slink toward them.
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3 weeks ago |
news-journal.com | Sue Campbell
ATLANTA, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia author Sue Campbell is thrilled to announce the release of her highly anticipated new novel, Conversations in Heaven: A Journey into the Heavenly Realm, a story that explores the workings and wonders of heaven. The book will officially launch with a special book signing event on Saturday, April 12 in conjunction with The Leeds Walk, a nostalgic look at Leeds, Alabama, in the 1950s.
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3 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Sue Campbell
By Sue Campbell, Star Tribune Five lions were sprawled out and sunning on rocks alongside Kenya's Voi River. Hippos wallowed nearby. Elephants drank and splashed. Then, on some imperceptible signal, the mood shifted. The lions stared downriver, ears forward, bodies tensing. We followed their gaze and spotted two zebras, separated from their herd. Two of the lions, adult females, began a slow slink toward them.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Sue Campbell
Five lions were sprawled out and sunning on rocks alongside Kenya's Voi River. Hippos wallowed nearby. Elephants drank and splashed. Then, on some imperceptible signal, the mood shifted. The lions stared downriver, ears forward, bodies tensing. We followed their gaze and spotted two zebras, separated from their herd. Two of the lions, adult females, began a slow slink toward them. From our Land Cruiser, we watched the lionesses crouch and inch forward, blending into the rocky terrain.
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1 month ago |
startribune.com | Sue Campbell
Minnesotans avoided crowds but saw lions and much more on a once-in-a-lifetime safariKenya’s roads-less-traveled took a group of Minnesotans to amazing adventures. A giraffe stretches to a watering hole in East Tsavo. (Provided/Steve Nordgaard)Five lions were sprawled out and sunning on rocks alongside Kenya’s Voi River. Hippos wallowed nearby. Elephants drank and splashed. Then, on some imperceptible signal, the mood shifted. The lions stared downriver, ears forward, bodies tensing.
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