Zangaland

Being a water junky, I loved writing THIS story on the Los Angeles zanja system for Curbed LA. Zanjas zig-zagged throughout early LA bringing essential water to the city for over 100 years. They also served as a recreation spot, washing machine, bathroom, bathtub, and occasionally, a morgue.

The Many Deaths of Anne Boleyn

I have always been obsessed with tragic Queens- Marie Antoinette, Empress Alexandria, Mary Queen of Scott's, and of course Anne Boleyn. All these women's lives were shaped by the patriarchal society in which they lived, and their true characters were submerged in hateful propaganda. In THIS story for Atlas Obscura, I take a look at the many, many deaths of Anne Boleyn, as told by the different men who recorded her tragic last day.

Just like Sam Spade

Hot dang, I've always wanted to be a spy, and if it were not for a tendency to scream and run my mouth, I think I would be an excellent one. Come test out you detective skill with me at THIS event on May 7th as we learn all about the history of spies, and do some sleuthing ourselves, at the beautiful USC Doheny Library.