Cannery Row
In THIS history for Kcet #MyCACoast the lovely, literary story of Monterey's iconic working class Utopia of Cannery Row.
In THIS history for Kcet #MyCACoast the lovely, literary story of Monterey's iconic working class Utopia of Cannery Row.
In THIS story for Atlas Obscura: the fierce, frenzied Hildegard of Bingen, who has utterly fascinated me ever since my art history days at Hollins University.
In THIS, my first installment of the second leg of my journey up the #MyCACoast for Kcet, I take a look at the artsy beauties of Carmel-By-The-Sea.
Ohhhh I just loved writing THIS history of the old Hotel Arcadia in gilded age Santa Monica...surf, scandal, shenanigans- it was my kind of place!
I am so excited to post THIS! In my first history for LA Weekly, I tell the fascinating story of Tarzana, perhaps the only city founded by a fiction writer.
In THIS story for Kcet's Lost LA, the disturbing history of the systematic decimation of the native people of Southern California.
In THIS story for Atlas Obscura, the tale of that time Altadena almost became a winter resort...
I love In-N-Out (I mean who doesn't?) so it comes as no surprise that I loved writing THIS history of the storied SoCal staple for Kcet!
I had such a lovely time discussing the history of the paper bag with the folks at Blueprint for Living on Australian Broadcasting Corporations Radio National. CLICK THIS to listen now!
Hi darlings! Tune into Artbound's Third LA tonight June 14th at 9pm on Kcet (channel 28 in SoCal). I'll be discussing the origins of the Hollywood sign and wearing a snazzy Kermit colored shirt! Don't worry, it isn't actually him...And if you missed the show, you can watch it HERE. Ah, the wonders on the worldwide web.
In THIS, my latest for Atlas Obscura, I take a look at the history of royal Russian Bride-shows, which in terms of drama, intrigue and patriarchal romance put the fairy tales and reality shows inspired by them to SHAME.
Oh boy I do loooove lighthouses---the lore, the look, the view...so I am super excited to host THIS once in a summer adventure for Atlas Obscura on July 16th! Please join us!
In THIS, my newest story for Curbed, the rather touching history of Reagan's beloved Rancho del Cielo. Yes, I am still a Democrat, it's called being an unbiased reporter, people!
In THIS, my first article for the fantastic Aeon, I take a look at the surprisingly inspiring story of invention of the flat-bottomed paper bag.
Oh I just loved writing THIS Atlas Obscura article about NYPD badass Mary Shanley, who had a gun and a handbag- and knew how to use them!
In THIS feature for Curbed, the haunting history of Agua Mansa, the once thriving San Bernardino settlement swept away by the ranging flood of 1862.
In THIS profile for Curbed I take a look at the important work being done by Jose Sanchez, creator of Block'hood
Join Atlas Obscura on May 22nd as we tour THIS fascinating new exhibit at LosJoCos Art Gallery! Afterwards, I'll be giving a talk exploring the creepy urban legends that make Los Angeles the film noir capital of the world.
In THIS, my newest article for Curbed LA, I take a look at the wild west days of Calabasas, when the dramas that consumed the rough and ready settlers were realer than anything the five Ks could ever imagine.
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.