Pick a subject, any subject, and I can write about it.
Health
- “New York Prohibits Most Late-Term Abortions — But That Might Change Soon,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “Here’s What New Yorkers Could Expect to Happen to Obamacare in 2017,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “This Is How Margaret Sanger Founded Planned Parenthood in NYC 100 Years Ago,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “7 Reasons Why Your Daily Commute Is Slowly Killing You,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “The young doctor,” Capital New York, 2014
- “Cost-benefit prognosis: Pitching probe’s medical, economic value to hospitals,” Newsday, 2013
- “The Hidden Patient: A Caregiver, Her Mother, and the Dementia that Afflicts Them Both,” John Hersey Prize selection at Yale University, Spring 2013
- “Caretakers confront cut in Family Care aid: Funding losses can lead to unsettling moves for patients,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Page A1, 2012
- “Mental health patients find a spiritual release by raising monarchs,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2012
Food
- “Brooklyn and gentrification: Will Bed-Stuy feel the ‘Starbucks effect’ from new coffee shop?” am New York, 2018
- “Madonia Bakery celebrates 100 years of family cooking on the Bronx’s Arthur Avenue,” amNY, 2018
- “Anthony Bourdain’s ‘Parts Unknown’ and its impact on Bronx and Queens’ food scenes,” amNY, 2018
- “Is water the ‘secret’ to New York bagels?” amNY, 2018
- “Meat Dress Barbie at Niu Pot is a feminist’s conundrum,” amNY, 2018
- “Burger King’s Lucky Charms shake doesn’t outdo original, Milk Bar owner says,” amNY, 2017
- “Your Guide to Unmarked Street Foods and Where to Find Them,” DNAinfo, 2016
Media
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“What’s Next for Video, Now That the Pivot to Video Is Dead?” FOLIO: Magazine, 2018
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“The backstory of Buzzfeed’s New York tax credits,” Politico New York, 2015
- “The infinite spanking of Jerry Saltz,” 2015
- “A relaunch for The New Yorker, with high stakes,” 2014
- “Getting action!” 2014
- “Tensions flare at troubled El Diario,” 2014
- “The crisis at WBAI,” 2014
Business
- “Here’s What the Future of City’s Street Fairs Could Look Like,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “$99 ‘West Village’ Trash Can for Sale at Anthropologie,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “Still Reeling: Sandy was the latest blow for already troubled charter boats,” Newsday, 2013
- “LI-based frozen yogurt chain swirling in sweet profit growth,” Newsday, 2013
- “LIers among Google Glass testers,” Newsday, 2013
- “Blowin’ in the wind: Some LIers turn to palm trees for storm-resistant greenery,” Newsday, 2013
Arts
- “Museums and Zoos That Gave You Free IDNYC Memberships Want Something Back,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “Meet the Artist Behind the Naked Donald Trump Statue,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “After a stroke, poetry keeps a woman in motion,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2012
- “McClure Plays McDonald’s,” Yale Daily News Magazine, 2011
The weird and wacky
- “PODCAST: Why People Say the Oldest House in Manhattan is Haunted,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “Wedding Anarchist’ Ready to Officiate Any Ceremony You Want, Except Nudist,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “How Bartel-Pritchard ‘Square’ Got Its Name, Despite Being Circle-Shaped,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “Meet the Boy Detective Whose Agency’s Sign Has Carroll Gardens Abuzz,” DNAinfo, 2015
- “How to Celebrate the Winter Solstice Like a Real New York Wiccan,” DNAinfo, 2015
- “‘Pizza Rat’ Restaurant App Owner Says He Already Trademarked the Name,” DNAinfo, 2015
Politics
- “Here’s Why New York Doesn’t Have Early Voting,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “Enjoying That Refreshing Blast of Cool Air on the Sidewalk? It’s Illegal,” DNAinfo, 2015
- “How NYC’s Failed 2012 Olympic Bid Shaped the City We Live in Today,” DNAinfo, 2016
- “MAP: Here Are the Banks that Accept IDNYC,” DNAinfo, 2015
News and crime
- “Milwaukee keeps rolling on path to making streets two-wheel friendly,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2012
- “Multiple faiths represented at service” held for the six Sikh shooting victims, Sentinel, 2012
- “Cold case relying on new DNA tool ends in guilty plea,” Sentinel, 2012
- “Traffic deaths in Wisconsin reverse course, jump 14 percent,” Sentinel, 2012
- “Conviction,” a feature about the reentry process for New Haven ex-offenders, Yale Daily News Magazine, 2011
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