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It was the 1960s when Richard Olsenius swapped the Midwest for Manhattan, where he worked as a copy aide for Life magazine. He bought his first 35mm camera and took photographs for fun but dreamed of being a guitar player and songwriter.
That dream was short-lived when he signed up for an open mic night at a hole-in-the-wall coffee shop in the Village. Richard was about to perform on stage when he forgot the lyrics to his song. It was a classic case of stage fright. In this moment he realized he liked being behind the camera â not in front of it.
April 6, 2021
While José Berríos and Corbin Burnes were rightly grabbing everyone’s attention for their dueling no-hit bids on Saturday evening, Byron Buxton played the hero on the offensive side, producing the game’s first hit and first run via his seventh-inning solo homer. It was Buxton’s second game in a row with a homer, as he went yard on Opening Day as well, and even though he left Sunday’s game before he run his streak to third in a row thankfully, not an injury, merely a “non-COVID related illness” his start once again kindled hopes that the speedy center fielder can put together a full season worthy of his talents.