by admin | Oct 12, 2012 | A World of Conflict
This is Chapter 10, Afghanistan, of the documentary “A World of Conflict” in which reporter Kevin Sites covers every major war zone in the world in one year. His book, “In the Hot Zone” has just been released by Harper Perennial. Available at...
by admin | Oct 12, 2012 | A World of Conflict
This is the powerful opening montage to the documentary “A World of Conflict” which follows reporter Kevin Sites on his journey to cover every major war zone in the world in one year. His book, “In the Hot Zone” has just been released by Harper...
by admin | Oct 9, 2012 | Dive Across America
Lake Tenkiller State Park, OK This lake was created when a dam was built on the Illinois River in 1953. Now it’s a water sports wonderland, complete with Scuba Park. But because of poor visibility, my first dive is a murky potential death trap of submerged tree...
by admin | Oct 9, 2012 | Dive Across America
Finally dived the Atlantic after a cross-country trip of freshwater adventures. Beautiful Cape Ann in Gloucester, MA is also the home of the Fisherman’s Memorial–commemorating the thousands that have worked out of the seaport and were lost or killed at...
by admin | Oct 9, 2012 | Dive Across America
Rare fish and flying machines dwell together in Gilboa Quarry, the deepest body of water inside Ohio. It’s a mecca for divers for its unique blend of aquatic life, including the once endangered paddlefish and a virtual salvage yard of submerged vehicles. Check...
by admin | Oct 9, 2012 | Dive Across America
I’m driving cross country from my home in Los Angeles to Cambridge for a journalism fellowship at Harvard. Since I love diving, I decided I try to dive all the sinkholes, quarries and lakes I could get to along the way. Thought I’d share them with you for...
by admin | Oct 9, 2012 | Dive Across America
When the worlds largest lead mine in Bonne Terre, MO closed down in 1963 after nearly one-hundred years of operation, the miners were understandably pissed. They left their tools and walked out. The company then shut off the pumps that kept the mine dry—and the acres...
by admin | Nov 9, 2015 | Bylines
Originally published in Alert Diver magazine, August 2015. Police divers descend to new depths for justice. Sgt. David Mascarenas was stewing in his own sweat inside a Whites hazmat drysuit. It was a sunny day in Southern California in June 2013, but it wasn’t...
by admin | Oct 4, 2012 | Blogs
Email thingstheycannotsay@gmail.com Media Inquiries and Promotional Materials Martin Wilson/Harper Collins Martin.Wilson@harpercollins.com Representation Paul Bresnick Literary Agency paul@bresnickagency.com Speaker’s Bureau The Lavin Agency thelavinagency.com Mailing...
by admin | Mar 21, 2018 | Bylines
Originally published in Small Wars Journal, February 2018 Kevin Sites In war, there is always time for champagne. In victory one deserves it, in defeat one needs it. — Napoleon Bonaparte From wine swilling Greek hoplites to tweaked out NAZI’s on speed, drugs and...
by admin | Jan 5, 2015 | Media
On the streets of Fallujah, Iraq in 2004, veteran journalist Kevin Sites interviewed William Wold (Video link, starts at 23:00), a young Marine emotionally charged from combat, who had killed six insurgents just moments before relating his experiences. Sites’...
by admin | Oct 10, 2012 | People of the Web
by admin | Oct 10, 2012 | People of the Web
Girls and Guns… cockfighting… extreme martial arts… Jason Atkins aims to show the most extreme sports on the net.
by admin | Oct 10, 2012 | People of the Web
When we posted this story about Phil Hansen and his incredible works of art our viewers were blown away; some even compared him to da Vinci.
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by admin | Oct 4, 2012 | Blogs
Kevin Sites has spent the past decade reporting on global war and disaster for ABC, NBC, CNN, and Yahoo! News. In 2005, he became Yahoo!’s first correspondent and covered every major conflict in the world in a single year for his website, “Kevin Sites in the Hot...