(Norman Einstein's Sports & Rocket Science Monthly 6/1/2009)
Examining the Orlando Magic's upset of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the media's hopes for a Kobe vs. Lebron showdown, through the lens of French Renaissance Painting and ESPN.
(Free Darko 8/1/2007)
A love story about basketball and New York City.
(Frank151 Magazine 10/1/2008)
A semi-gonzo profile of kava, the traditional South Pacific drink that is also a mild hallucinogen when taken in large quantities.
("John James Audubon" by Olivia Verdugo 2/1/2010)
These seven fictional entries were written for the catalog of a multi-media exhibition-in- a-box by Olivia Verdugo. The exhibit featured artwork and writing inspired by the life and legend of John James Audubon.
(Your Life: Guide to Men's Health 9/1/2011)
Discover the incredible versatility of your grill with recipe ideas that push the boundaries of typical backyard fare.
(HOOP Magazine 8/1/2007)
The true story of Michael Jordan's "flu game" in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals.
(Frank151 6/5/2012)
From ancient Greek theatre to Occupy Wall Street, a selective history of the mask.
(The USA Today Guide to New York City 11/1/2011)
The best of subterranean Chinese street food dining in Flushing, Queens.
(USA Today Guide to New York City 11/1/2011)
A definitive guide to Times Square for people who hate Times Square.
(Frank151 7/1/2009)
How Joe Buck made it from Queens to Japan as the artist behind one of hip hop's most iconic album covers.
(Title Magazine 1/23/2012)
Put French New Wave filmmaking techniques, nonlinear West African storytelling, and post-colonial politics together in a blender: The result is Touki Bouki.
(Frank151 4/1/2007)
Jai Alai was once Miami's most iconic sport. Now it's all-but-gone. Nevertheless, as long as Jai Alai exists, it's still fast, Basque, and dangerous.
(Frank151 Magazine 4/1/2007)
The brief history of how a television show changed architecture, fashion, and the city of Miami.
(9/6/2011)
Review of ASAP Rocky's video for "Purple Swag."
(Go Escape Magazine 12/6/2011)
Summering can be so crass. Wintering is much more civilized.
(HOOP Magazine 9/1/2007)
The story of the 1994 NBA Finals in a single photograph.
(Title Magazine 12/26/2011)
The motorcycle as art and object of obsession in a Philadelphia garage.
(USA Today Guide to Philadelphia 12/1/2011)
An all-week guide to Philadelphia's South Street Headhouse District.
(New York Magazine Online 2/24/2012)
A guide to the Ocean State's capital city for food-obsessed travelers.
(Hasbro 4/1/2011)
Proposal for an avant-garde collection of New York City animal action figures, created on spec for Hasbro.
(Two Adventures 8/1/2008)
A short story about a boy on an island who naturally decides to steal an antique gun and shoot his dog, but then everything goes wrong. And there is baseball.
(Bread City Basketball 8/1/2009)
A brief investigation of American Indian basketball and the existence of the swastika in traditional Navajo culture.
(Bread City Basketball 8/1/2007)
A brief look at the role of basketball in the Japanese-American prison camps, with art by the author.
(Journal For Proper Thought 9/1/2006)
The North American Black Bear, his diet, and the sandwich he inspired.
(Touchdown Illustrated 10/1/2007)
The Collegiate Sprint Football League offers smash-mouth college pigskin, with one major difference from the NCAA: you must weigh less than 172 pounds to play.
(Women's Health 5/5/2012)
Two bloggers share the stories behind two of their most memorable meals.
(Outdoor Living 4/7/2012)
The lighter the pack, the greater the adventure. How to backpack without a stove, and still eat like a king on the trail.