cover to the September issue of The Buzzfeed Reader
client: Buzzfeed
client: Marin Magazine
client: Entertainment Weekly
“Livestreams have become the new de facto strategy for artists and their teams during the coronavirus pandemic—But they may be running in a legal grey area outside rights holders' deals with the platforms that host them.”
client: Billboard
The future of Miami/cover to Buzzfeed Reader
client: Buzzfeed
The story of Hawaii's 1st marathon
client: Hawaii Business
client: Entertainment Weekly
The Life of driver Jean-Eric Vergne
client: Toro Rosso/Red Bull
client: Politico
The President's assault on the media bears all the hallmarks of a commandant waging asymmetrical combat against a larger force. Except now he's in charge. - Mark Feldstein
How social media can destroy relationships.
client: Marin Magazine
In 1984, the composer John Adams discovered that the way to break through a creative block is to follow the simplest of self-help clichés: think big and follow your dreams. Unable to connect with his muse for 18 painful months, Mr. Adams dreamed that while crossing the San Francisco Bay Bridge, he saw a supertanker rise out of the bay and take flight. In another dream, he saw his four-month-old daughter, Emily, riding on the shoulders of the medieval theologian Meister Eckhardt, both of them floating in space. - ALLAN KOZINN
client: The Wall Street Journal
The importance of keeping a close eye while riding.
client: Cycleworld
Bram Stoker's Dracula
client: The Wall Street Journal
The innovative French-American composer Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varèse’s “Amériques”
client: The Wall Street Journal
Coming soon to a theater near you: bio flicks and docs on music’s biggest names.
client: Billboard
Masterpiece column review of Washington Irving’s classic tale.
client: The Wall Street Journal
client: Cycleworld
The Films Of Wes Anderson
Client: Euroman
client: The Wall Street Journal
“Maria Contreras-Sweet is well known in L.A.’s business and civic circles. But she has never worked in entertainment. So when it was announced, last fall, that she would make a bid for the Weinstein Co., most people in Hollywood scratched their heads.”
client: Variety
client: Entertainment Weekly
La La Land sweeps the Golden Globes
Client: Entertainment Weekly
Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilyich
client: The Wall Street Journal
“Even athletes, politicians, and TV stars have found what works best when they need to recharge, focus, destress, or reckon with their emotions.”
client: Men’s Health
The founding fathers debated what “title” the leader of their new country would have. Washington liked to keep it simple.
client: The Wall Street Journal
various pieces for Fortune Magazine
illustrations for a book project about the founding of the National Retired Teachers Association.
client: AARP
client: Nature
“A court ordered guardianship nearly shattered the life of Kise Davis, 87, in a trend that now too often leads to isolation and exploitation of older Americans.” - Kenneth Miller
client: AARP
The 1932 novel by Joesph Roth that traces the gradual fall and ultimate demise of the Austro-Hapsburg Empire over the course of three generations of the Trotta family.
The true story of a Milwaukee bus driver that rescued a toddler on her route.
client: Milwaukee Magazine
Edmund Burke’s “Reflections on the Revolution in France” (1790)
client: The Wall Street Journal
“Graduate school. For those who have been through the experience, those two words can conjure up a roller coaster of memories and emotions. Because graduate school is such a unique and defining experience, we wanted to trace the journey from beginning to end. In the next five stories, we tackle the major milestones: deciding whether to go to graduate school, choosing a research program and adviser, navigating the ups and downs of the experience, coping with unanticipated changes, and finally, preparing for life after grad school ends.”
client: C&EN
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Masterpiece Section, a review of Paul Theroux's classic
Emmy Campaigning in Peak TV Era
Veteran awards consultants advise on how to break through the clutter
client: Variety
National Park Rangers rescue 17 people after a boating accident on Lake Mead.
client: The Desert Companion
Inside a rookie FBI agent’s quest to take down a bloody drug cartel’s American horse-racing empire.
client: The Texas Observer
photograph by Tim Sayer
Client: Popular Mechanics
An appraisal of the classic book.
client: The Wall Street Journal
Louis Armstrong's adaptation of “Die Moritat von Mackie Messer,” a “murder ballad” about the vicious exploits of the The Threepenny Opera's sinister lead.
client: The Wall Street Journal
NHL Winter Classic on New Year’s Day—Bruins vs. Blackhawks at Notre Dame Stadium.
client: Chicago Magazine
Sigmund Freud
client: Die Zeit(Germany)
Client: Entertainment Weekly
How Bill Heavey Got Skunked During One of the Country’s Craziest Salmon Runs
client: Field and Stream
OJ VS Game Of Thrones for the Emmy gold.
Client: Variety
client: The Wall Street Journal
Cover and full page illustration on the road from postdoctorate degree to professional career in chemical engineering.
client: ACS
Uproar against Obama and Lucas museums(and library, respectively) on public park grounds in Chicago.
Client: Chicago Magazine
Sfumato Symphony Cover art Volume I & II
Beethoven’s Appassionata
client: The Wall Street Journal
2 for Entertainment Weekly on Books:
- Celebrities launch book imprints
- New Bios from Melania Trump and Chelsea Clinton
client: Entertainment Weekly
Sooner coach Mike Leach’s infamous decoy script planted during the 1999 Red River Showdown against the Longhorns.
client: ESPN
Family Profile Column
client: Canadian Business
2 for the final issue of Mental Floss.
- What's was on the menu for Guiness Book of World Record's Michelle Tito
- Dead or not?
GOP Stampede
client: The Nation
Two pieces on President Lincoln; the first on a condolence letter he wrote to Fanny McCullough, the other is on Lincoln's second inaugural address.
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Book Review of Plato In The Googleplex
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Navy pilot knowingly fires on friendly plane
client: Washingtonian Magazine
A review of the classic book on the fall of the Roman Republic and the parallels to European fascism.
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Client: Scientific American
Assorted pieces for Dirt Rag Magazine
Georgia Tech Marathon
Client: Georgia Tech
MTV's Video Music Awards
client: GQ
President and CEO of AMPAS butt heads in aftermath of Oscars debacle
client: Variety
Bike safety column for Cycle World
Shakespeare's Cymbeline
client: The Wall Street Journal, Masterpiece Section
Bike Theft
client: Bicycle Times Magazine
Series of Portraits, Where's Your Head At?
Client: Redbull
Dimitri Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony, being performed by St. Petersburg Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall March 4. This piece was Shostakovich's attempt to regain the approval of Soviet authorities, who had placed him under such a cloud that the composer feared for his life. It worked, but the debate about Shostakovich's intentions -- was he really giving in, or merely mocking his oppressors? -- still rages. - Stuart Isacoff
client: The Wall Street Journal
The Overvaluation Trap
client: The Harvard Business Review
poem
client: Popshot UK
client: Canadian Business
client: Seattle Met
Mr. T, lumberjack
Client: Mental Floss
Graham Greene's novel, Brighton Rock
client: The Wall Street Journal
client: Variety Magazine
client: NY Times
client: Entertainment Weekly
The Inventor Of Shampoo
client: Mental Floss Magazine
various illustrations for the magazine
"Relationships have ended over construction projects because of a lack of communication respect and empathy." Hints on making construction projects go smoothly and keeping your relationship intact!
client: Hawaii Home
text & drive
client: Sacremento Magazine
The Music In His Head
Client: Grantland
various pieces on financial articles
When the Soviet Union started winning the space race in 1957, the United States considered the unthinkable:
Nuking the moon!
client: Mental Floss
Inner Loop Column
Client: The National Journal
Brain Myths Busted
client: Popular Science Magazine
Cover for The Medical Post. Canadian doctors seek greener pastures in other countries.
client: The Medical Post
NY's moving day
client: Mental Floss
The movement after Trayvon
Client: The Nation
Movie feature for The Red Bulletin