
Ygal Kaufman
Multiple Media JournalistExpertise: Photography, video, drone operation, historical organizations, immigrant communities, collectors, sports and film history, pop culture, subcultures
Education: Shaker Heights High School
Pennsylvania State University - Bachelor of Arts, film production
University of Oklahoma - Master of Arts, journalism and mass communication
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Euclid Beach
Experience:
Ygal Kaufman is a multimedia journalist with experience working for local newspapers, as well as in broadcast, radio and public relations. Ygal is an experienced reporter, producer, photographer, videographer and editor. In addition to journalism, Ygal is a recognized film exhibitioner who has curated film screening series and festival programming in Ohio, Oklahoma and Oregon. While living in California and Oregon, Ygal worked in film production and appeared as an actor in multiple films, as well as playing music with and creating content for nationally touring musical acts. He is a storyteller with a focus on history and the subcultures of Americana.
Highlights:
- RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Awards, 2024 & 2025
- Cleveland Press Club awards winner, 2024 & 2025
- Society of Professional Journalists award winner, 2024
- Best Academic Paper - CCI Conference on Corporate Communication 2020, September 17, 2020 – Triangular Model Illustration for Multi-Actor Relational Dynamics: Spillover Effects of Employee Relationship on Organization-External Public Relations via Megaphoning
- Member of Kappa Tau Alpha honor society for journalists and public relations practitioners
- Commendation - U.S. Army TRADOC: Keith L Ware Awards, February 2021
- Civilian Achievement Medal – U.S. Army, November 2021
- Cleveland Silent Film Festival Board of Directors
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Cleveland rapper Chip tha Ripper returns home periodically to lead a unique take on the open mic concept, giving local up-and-comers a chance to make connections.
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Like dessert, the thing that makes memories good is sharing them. A new radio series aims to keep people's memories alive for listeners, and for the subjects themselves.
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Eliese Colette Goldbach's Great Recession-era memoir has been adapted by George Brant, directed by Laura Kepley.
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The film made by two Clevelanders, one native and one a transplant, was shot throughout Northeast Ohio.
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On Dec. 15, the public gets to see the final phase of the museum's $150 million transformation of the University Circle campus.
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The American Political Items Collectors gather in Canton annually. This year collectors weighted in on the upcoming election.
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Akron-based artist Meryl Engler was a part of a select group of Ohio artists to travel to Cuba earlier this year for an artistic residency with the 2024 Havana Biennial.
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The Guardians played tough in Game 5 of the ALCS, but lost to the Yankees after a two-run home run in the tenth inning by Yankees superstar Juan Soto.
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The Cleveland Guardians overcame a four run deficit to tie the game, but lost to the Yankees in the ninth inning. Down three games to one, the Guardians are now one game from elimination as Game 5, the final home game, is Saturday night.
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The Guardians finally got the pitching they needed from a starter, plus a miraculous late home run, in order to take the Yankees into the 10th inning and ultimately a win.