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* not everything, but more than enough, from the present back to arriving in NYC (with exceptions at the end) *

2023

Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: Hollywood Headliners, Intimate Indies, and Hunting for Experiences | Red Hook Star-Revue | October 2023 issue

The Velvet Underground (Blu-Ray review) | Fulvue Drive-In | September 27, 2023

Hip-Hop Hollywood Comes to Queens — and Streaming | Red Hook Star-Revue | September 2023 issue

The Hollywood Strikes are About the Future: Of Culture, of Work, of America | Red Hook Star-Revue | August 2023 issue

Forgotten Pioneers of the Digital Revolution | The Elective | July 24, 2023

STEM Access Blooms in Mississippi | The Elective | July 11, 2023

The Future is Now! The Singularity is Nigh! And the Singular Her is Now Our Era’s Cinematic Urtext. | Red Hook Star-Revue | July 2023 issue

“Past Lives” Review: Celine Song’s Exquisite Debut Feature is What Grown Ups Have Been Missing at the Multiplex | Red Hook Star-Revue | June 2023 issue

Celebrating the Warner Bros. Centennial with 100 Warner Films | Red Hook Star-Revue | April 2023 issue

“Rodeo” Review: Portrait of an Asphalt Pirate on Fire | Red Hook Star-Revue | March 2023 issue

“The Treasure of His Youth”: An Incomplete Celebration of Forgotten Master Photographer Paolo Di Paolo | Red Hook Star-Revue | January 2023 issue

2022

Dan Perri: Hollywood’s Unsung Master | Red Hook Star-Revue | November 2022 issue

Hollywood to Audiences: Drop Dead! | Red Hook Star-Revue | October 2022 issue

A Career Education Paradigm in Massachusetts | The Elective | September 28, 2022

Celebrate the King by Skipping “Elvis” and Streaming “Flaming Star” | Red Hook Star-Revue | August 2022 issue

Bruce Mau Makes the Case That We’re All Designers | Architectural Record | June 29, 2022

Discovering Her Purpose—and Defying Old Stigmas—in Research | The Elective | June 17, 2022

The Eternal Exile: On Jonas Mekas’s Cinema of Memory and Displacement | Los Angeles Review of Books | June 9, 2022

The Evil That Men With Guns Do in John Ford’s America | Red Hook Star-Revue | June 2022 issue

EatOkra: A Digital Celebration of Black Food and Community | The Elective | May 18, 2022

James Wong Howe, Hollywood’s Master Cinematographer, Gets a 19-Film Salute in Queens | Red Hook Star-Revue | May 2022 issue

Gold Diggers of 1933 (Blu-Ray review) | Fulvue Drive-In | April 14, 2022

Climate Change in the Classroom | The Elective | April 13, 2022

“Everything Everywhere All At Once” An Oasis of Imagination in a Desert of Soulless Corporate Synergy | Red Hook Star-Revue | April 2022 issue

Pioneers in Computer Science: Mary Coombs | The Elective | March 14, 2022

A Major League Baseball Lockout Calls for “Major League” Baseball | Red Hook Star-Revue | March 2022 issue

10 Black Computer Science Pioneers Everyone Needs to Know | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Pioneers in Computer Science: Annie J. Easley | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Frank S. Greene: Engineer, Entrepreneur, and Computer Science Pioneer | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Pioneers in Computer Science: Evelyn Boyd Granville | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Clarence "Skip" Ellis: From Icons to Icon | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Gladys West Invented GPS — and Built the Modern World | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Pioneers in Computer Science: Roy L. Clay Sr. | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Mark Dean Saw — and Built — the Future | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Pioneers in Computer Science: Marian R. Croak | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Pioneers in Computer Science: John Henry Thompson | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Rediet Abebe is Building the Diverse Future Computer Science Needs | The Elective | February 7, 2022

Fight Club In the Age of the Great Resignation | Red Hook Star-Revue | February 2022 Issue

Mulholland Drive & Wild At Heart (Blu-Ray review) | Fulvue Drive-In | January 17, 2022

The Matrix Resurrections Rages Against the Machines — and the Metaverse | Red Hook Star-Revue | January 2022 Issue

2021

Patching the Technology of Democracy: A Q&A with Educators and System Error Authors Mehran Sahami and Jeremy M. Weinstein | The Elective | December 6, 2021

Seventy Five Years Later, How Wonderful Is It’s a Wonderful Life? | Red Hook Star-Revue | December Issue

Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch is fun but could use a good edit | Red Hook Star-Revue | November Issue

Storm Lake: A Call to Arms for the Future of American Journalism | Red Hook Star-Revue | October Issue

Hollywood’s Forever War on Terrorism | Red Hook Star-Revue | September Issue

Tough and Urgent Documentary Homeroom Earns Top Marks | Red Hook Star-Revue | July Issue

Eighth Grader Zalia Avant-garde Makes Spelling Bee History | The Elective | July 9, 2021

At the Forefront of the AgTech Revolution: An Interview with John Deere’s Julian Sanchez | The Elective | July 7, 2021

The Computer Science Evangelist: 10 Questions with Ruthe Farmer | The Elective | June 16, 2021

The Amusement Park, a Lost Film from George A. Romero, Rises from the Dead | Red Hook Star-Revue | June issue

The Long Overdue Return of Melvin Van Peeble’s Essential Debut Feature The Story of a Three Day Pass | Red Hook Star-Revue | May issue

A Broader View of College Readiness | The Elective | April 22, 2021

Chasing Childhood Opens a Necessary Conversation About the State of Growing Up | Red Hook Star-Revue | April issue

Making the Case for Project-Based Learning | The Elective | March 29, 2021

Q&A: The Blueprint for Hip-Hop Architecture | Metropolis | March 4, 2021

New Documentary Koshien is a Beautiful Film About Baseball | Red Hook Star-Revue | March issue

New Documentary America’s Last Little Italy Speaks to All Italian Americans | Red Hook Star-Revue | February issue

Reprogramming Computer Science Education | The Elective | January 25, 2021

The Shape of Donuts, the Universe, and Everything: A Q&A with Mathematician and Author Milo Beckman | The Elective | January 11, 2021

2020

Teachers Aren’t Supposed to Talk Like That—Are They? | The Elective | December 10, 2020

The Godfather Coda Gives the Corleone Saga the Conclusion It Deserves | Red Hook Star-Revue | December 2020 issue

New Documentary 'Saving Notre Dame' Offers Unique Glimpse Inside Fire-Ravaged Landmark | Architectural Record | November 25, 2020

Architecture & Design Film Festival Goes Virtual, But Still Feels Comfortingly Familiar | Architectural Record | November 18, 2020

Decolonizing the Curriculum | The Elective | November 11, 2020

Gowanus Lost and Found: New Exhibit Documents a Changing Neighborhood | Red Hook Star-Revue | November 2020 issue

Fake News Is Real! (And What to Do About It) | The Elective | October 29, 2020

Why We Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day | The Elective | October 12, 2020

Indigenous Peoples Day Resources for Every Classroom | The Elective | October 12, 2020

The New York Film Festival Drives Into Brooklyn | Red Hook Star-Revue | September 5, 2020

Feels Good Man Sings the Ballad of Pepe to Save American Democracy | Red Hook Star-Revue | September 2020 issue

Dateline-Saigon remembers the journalists who revealed a dirty war | Red Hook Star-Revue | August 2020 issue

How America's First All-Black High School Rowing Team Found Salvation on the Water | The Elective | July 31, 2020

Inside the Space Shuttle Program with Flight Director Paul Dye | The Elective | July 29, 2020

The Secret History of Women in Tech | The Elective | July 29, 2020

Will Historic Preservation Survive COVID-19? | Architectural Digest | June 19, 2020

How the Vietnam War Draft Sparked the Fight to Lower US Voting Age to 18 | HISTORY | May 12, 2020

'Building Notre Dame' Premiers on PBS | Architectural Record | April 28, 2020

(Mostly) Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Pencils with Pencil Expert Caroline Weaver | The Elective | April 15, 2020

Big names, small screens: MoMA series helps make sense of TV movies | Red Hook Star-Revue | February 2020 issue

Welcome to The Elective | The Elective | February 13, 2020

Decoding American Democracy: A Q&A with Author and Journalist Clive Thompson | The Elective | February 7, 2020

A Season of Hopes, Hoops, and Dreams on the Navajo Nation | The Elective | January 31, 2020

Losing Ground (1982/Milestone Blu-ray Set)/Masterworks of American Avant-Garde Experimental Film 1920-1970 (Flicker Alley Blu-ray w/DVD) | Fulvue Drive-In | January 28, 2020

2019

Joker v Parasite: The State of Class War at the Movies | Red Hook Star-Revue | November 2019 issue

Under the Big Dome | Belt Magazine | October 18, 2019
>> Included in the book Midwest Architecture Journeys, published October 2019 by Belt Publishing

From Bauhaus to Bunkers: The Aspirational Spaces of Hollywood Villainy | Metropolis | October 18, 2019

Confronting the Global Housing Crisis at the 2019 Architecture & Design Film Festival | Architectural Record | October 1, 2019

Sweet, spooky, salacious short film Under Covers helps Mighty Oak grow in Brooklyn | Red Hook Star-Revue | October 2019 issue

Notes on Loro: an iconic portrayal of Silvio Berlusconi anchors a reckoning with Italian (and American) culture | Red Hook Star-Revue | September 2019 issue

Havana Film Series Wants Viewers to See More than a City of Ruins | Architectural Record | August 22, 2019

Rip It Up and Start Again: BAM’s Exceptional Showcase of 1980s Women Filmmakers | Red Hook Star-Revue | August 2019 issue

An Inside Look at 25 Years of HGTV History | Architectural Digest | July 29, 2019

Films Bring a “Blueprint for Better” to 2019 AIA Conference | Architectural Record | June 5, 2019

How Generations of Ballparks Have Shaped Cities, and Vice Versa | Metropolis | June 3, 2019

A New Film Probes the Legacy of Mexican Architect Luis Barragán | Architectural Record | May 23, 2019

‘Decade of Fire’ Reexamines the Burning Bronx | Architectural Record | April 30, 2019

New Exhibition Tracks the Centuries-Old Urban Debate Over Bicycles | Metropolis | March 21, 2019

The Graduate (1967/Embassy/Criterion Blu-ray) | Fulvue Drive-In | March 21, 2019

The Human Shelter Explores Notions of Home and Belonging | Architectural Record | March 19, 2019

Architecture and Civil Rights Leader Robert P. Madison Shares His Story in New Documentary | Architectural Record | February 28, 2019

2018

New Cooper Hewitt Show Considers the ‘Road Ahead’ for Cities | Architectural Record | December 14, 2018

How Stan Lee's X-Men Were Inspired by Real-Life Civil Rights Heroes | HISTORY | November 13, 2018

Why Vietnam War Vets Were Treated Poorly When They Returned | HISTORY | November 8, 2018

New Documentary Provides a Portrait of Design Superstar Dieter Rams | Metropolis | November 2, 2018

Hip-Hop Architecture’s Philip Johnson Moment
| Metropolis | October 23, 2018

The Architecture & Design Film Festival Marks its 10th Anniversary | Architectural Record | October 16, 2018

It’s Robert Venturi’s world — We’re Just Living in It | Metropolis | September 20, 2018

10 Works Wes Anderson Should Include in His Vienna Museum Exhibition | Observer | August 22, 2018

Fear of a Gay Batman Brought Batwoman to Life | HISTORY | August 16, 2018

Review of ‘Iconic Vision: John Parkinson, Architect of Los Angeles’ | Architectural Record | August 8, 2018

Grimshaw's Frost Science Museum Has Become a Magnetic Draw | Metropolis | July 24, 2018

The Hamburger (And Chili Bowl and Donut) That Ate L.A. - Metropolis | Metropolis | July 2, 2018

Filmmaker Marilyn Ness on ‘Charm City’ and Violence in Baltimore | Architectural Record | June 22, 2018

These Architects Sought to Solve the Ultimate Human Design Flaw—Death | Metropolis | May 30, 2018

Rosario Candela Show ‘Elegance in the Sky’ Opens in New York | Architectural Record | May 17, 2018

The Crazy Legacy of Jack Kirby’s Forgotten 2001: A Space Odyssey | WIRED | May 12, 2018

The Secret Photographs of Stanley Kubrick | The Daily Beast | May 9, 2018

10 Fun Facts About Highlights Magazine | Mental Floss | May 7, 2018

Greece’s Dirty Secret | Newsweek | April 20, 2018 issue

Cuba's Millennials: Greg Kahn's Photographs Document a Generation Embracing Individuality and Reshaping Their Country | Newsweek | April 6, 2018 issue

It's Garry Shandling's Documentary: Judd Apatow's New Film Pays Tribute to Comedian's Lifetime of Influence | Newsweek | April 6, 2018 issue (print PDF)

Ingmar Bergman Muse Liv Ullmann Remembers Life with the Swedish Filmmaker | Newsweek | March 16, 2018 issue (print PDF)

Every Best Picture Oscar Winner, Ranked: How All 90 Movies Stack Up | Newsweek | March 2, 2018 issue (print PDF)

The Road to Wakanda: A Brief History of Modern Black Superheroes, from Paul Robeson to Black Panther | Newsweek | February 23, 2018 issue (print PDF)

DC Comics Celebrates 'Action Comics' #1000 and 80 Years of Superman With Commemorative Book: Exclusive | Newsweek | February 9, 2018 (print PDF)

Justin Timberlake Uses Prince in Super Bowl Halftime Show, Owes the Artist and His Fans an Apology | Newsweek | February 4, 2018

Paul Walter Hauser Steals Every Scene as Harding’s Bodyguard in ‘I, Tonya’ | Newsweek | January 26, 2018 issue (print PDF)

Meet Rachel Morrison, The First Woman Nominated for Best Cinematography at Oscars | Newsweek | January 23, 2018

How to Swear, with Samuel L. Jackson: Actor is the Latest A-Lister to Teach a MasterClass Course | Newsweek | January 19, 2018 issue (print PDF)

'Better Call Saul' Star Bob Odenkirk Talks Playing 'Washington Post' Reporter Ben Bagdikian in 'The Post' | Newsweek | January 12, 2018 issue (print PDF)

2017

New Documentary Adds Legendary 'Washington Post' Editor Ben Bradlee to Fight Against 'Fake News' | Newsweek | December 15, 2017

Eli Manning’s Streak Ends With New York Giants: The NFL Apocalypse is Nigh | Newsweek | November 28, 2017

Stretchy Stuffing Pants are Ideal Thanksgiving Trousers and a Fashion Nightmare | Newsweek | November 14, 2017

Chaos in Catalonia | TIME Edge | October 9, 2017

What a View! Astronaut Terry Virts Shares His Experience Photographing Earth from the International Space Station | TIME Edge | October 2, 2017

Devastation in Mexico After Magnitutde-7.1 Earthquake | TIME Edge | September 25, 2017

One-Woman Record Book: Astronaut Peggy Whitson Makes History | TIME Edge | September 11, 2017

Dreams Dashed? Trump Administration Announces End of Obama-Era DACA Program | TIME Edge | September 11, 2017

Hurricane Harvey Creates a Catastrophe in the Gulf | TIME Edge | August 28, 2017

In Columbus, Filmmaker Kogonada Begins a New Conversation About Modernism | Architectural Record | August 8, 2017

TV Review: Weekend in Havana with Geoffrey Baer | Architectural Record | July 17, 2017

Puerto Rico Votes for Statehood | TIME Edge | June 19, 2017

AIANY's “We Are All Neighbors" Explores the Implications of Resettlement and Relocation | Architectural Record | May 29, 2017

Jeffrey Kluger Q&A: From the Earth to the Moon | TIME Edge | May 1, 2017

Film Review: Citizen Jane: Battle for the City | Architectural Record | April 14, 2017

Buckhead Park over GA400 in Atlanta | Architectural Record | April 1, 2017

The Lowline by RAAD Studio | Architectural Record | April 1, 2017

Dava Sobel Q&A: Giving Shape to the Universe | TIME Edge | March 27, 2017

Extreme Hunger and Fear in Somalia | TIME Edge | March 13, 2017

Take a century-long art tour of America without leaving New York | MetroNY | March 6, 2017

Film Review: A Legacy of Mies and King | Architectural Record | March 1, 2017

The Urban Experience Through the Lens of Manfred Kirchheimer | Architectural Record | February 4, 2017

Breaking Barriers: By Following His Dream, Disney Animator Floyd Norman Made History | TIME for Kids | January 27, 2017

2016

New PBS Documentary Explores the Life and Work of Eero Saarinen | Architectural Record | December 20, 2016

Wonder Woman Turns 75 | TIME Edge | December 12, 2016

Project Shirley Volumes 1-3: The Connection (1961), Portrait of Jason (1967), Ornette: Made in America (1985/Milestone Films Blu-rays/separate releases) | Fulvue Drive-In | November 23, 2016

An Environmental Expedition Through Cuba | TIME Edge | November 28, 2016

The Curse is Broken! Cubs Win First World Series in More than 100 Years | TIME Edge | November 3, 2016

Macbeth (1971/Polanski/Columbia/Sony/Criterion Collection Blu-ray) | Fulvue Drive-In | October 27, 2016

42nd Street (1933/Warner Archive Blu-ray) | Fulvue Drive-In | October 25, 2016

Earth Passes a Troubling Milestone | TIME Edge | October 24, 2016

Photo Finish: New Exhibition Celebrates Sports Photography | Sports Illustrated Kids | September 9, 2016

Meet Team USA: Brad Snyder, Paralympic Swimming | Sports Illustrated Kids | September 8, 2016

Meet Team USA: Jessica Long | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 5, 2016

Beyond Bold: Basketball Helped Star Trek Director Justin Lin Conquer Hollywood | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 2016 issue

From Basketball to the Bridge: Talking Star Trek with “Beyond” Director Justin Lin | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 20, 2016

DC’s Super Hero Girls Face a Finals Crisis! | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 1, 2016

Mookie’s Rolling: Boston Red Sox Superstar Shares Bowling Tips | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 2016 issue

Rob Gronkowski Talks Crashletes, Spikes, and Gronkosauruses | Sports Illustrated Kids | June 30, 2016

Q&A: Turning The Force Awakens Into a LEGO Star Wars Video Game | Sports Illustrated Kids | June 28, 2016

Superman vs. Muhammad Ali: The origin of the greatest, strangest team-up in comic book history | Sports Illustrated | June 16, 2016

Preserving the Black Experience Through Performance | TIME | June 6, 2016

Raving Maniac of the Cinema: Jonas Mekas’s Anti-criticism | The Paris Review | June 3, 2016

National Treasures: Get Outside This Summer and Explore America’s Wonderful, Wild Parks | Sports Illustrated Kids | June 2016 issue

Veteran Athletes, Athlete Veterans | Sports Illustrated Kids | May 27, 2016

Review of 'Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist' | Architectural Record | May 18, 2016

New IMAX Film Showcases Our Beautiful Planet | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 29, 2016

Should NASCAR Go Electric? | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 2016 issue (print pdf)

Baseball of Tomorrow: Ballpark of the Future | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 26, 2016

Baseball of Tomorrow: Fashion Forward | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 18, 2016

Baseball of Tomorrow: Smarter Equipment | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 6, 2016

Talking MLB The Show and the 2016 Season with Eric Hosmer | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 29, 2016

The World is Round: Documenting the Ball in the film Bounce: How the Ball Taught the World to Play | Sports Illustrated | March 21, 2016

Celebrating the Art of America’s National Parks | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 18, 2016

Wookiee Rookie: Joonas Suotamo Goes From Playing College Basketball to Playing Chewbacca | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 2016 issue

Yankees Sign 10-Year-Old to One-Day Contract | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 8, 2016

Mush! Mush! A Family of Mushers Prepares for the Iditarod | Sports Illustrated Kids | February 17, 2016

Rangers Star Rick Nash Talks Toys at Toy Fair | Sports Illustrated Kids | February 17, 2016

How Bruce Springsteen Became The Boss | The Daily Beast | February 7, 2016

Making the Case for Hip-Hop Architecture | Architectural Record | February 4, 2016

Tucker Hibbert Breaks Down the Art of Snocross | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 27, 2016

Special Olympian Henry Meece Shows the Pros How It’s Done | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 27, 2016

Hannah Teter Shreds With Special Olympians | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 27, 2016

Future of Sports: Techno Super Bowl | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 19, 2016

13 Sizzling Facts About 'Some Like It Hot' | Mental Floss | January 7, 2016

2015

The Forgotten Images of One of America's Greatest War Photographers | TIME | December 1, 2015

Why “Fat City” Is the Best (And Bleakest) Boxing Movie of All | The Paris Review | November 18, 2015

Inside the Totally Mad World of Spy vs. Spy | Sports Illustrated Kids | November 9, 2015

Exhibition Review: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas | Architectural Record | October 27, 2015

Legendary Artist Todd McFarlane Talks Baseball and Toys | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 8, 2015

Exhibition Review: Imagining the Modern | Architectural Record | October 5, 2015

Buster Posey: Baseball’s Model Catcher | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 2015 issue

Review: Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer’s Journey, American Masters | Architectural Record | September 22, 2015

Film Review: Braddock America Finds Hope Among Urban Ruins | Architectural Record | September 8, 2015

A Day in the Life of the Racing Presidents | Sports Illustrated Kids | September 2015 issue (print pdf)

15 Atomic Truths About 'Repo Man' | Mental Floss | August 21, 2015

Blind and Autistic 14-Year-Old Wows Fenway Park | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 18, 2015

Father-Son Tech Team Create Smart Football | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 3, 2015

John Urschel: Smarty Pants | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 2015 issue

Masanori Murakami: Baseball’s Forgotten Pioneer | TIME | July 14, 2015

Presidential First Pitches: An American Tradition | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 3, 2015

Mathlete John Urschel Wants You to Learn Math! | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 2, 2015

Disney’s Tomorrowland Inspired by Calatrava’s Architecture of Today | Architectural Record | June 3, 2015

Orioles Defeat White Sox in Historic Empty-Stadium Game | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 29, 2015

Q&A with Paul Litchfield: Reebok Pumps New Life Into an Icon | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 1, 2015

Cuba After the Revolution | Architectural Record | March 20, 2015

Talking Hockey and Star Wars with Rebels Director Dave Filoni | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 2, 2015

So You Want to Be a Zamboni Driver? | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 2015 issue

Come Back, Africa: The Films Of Lionel Rogosin, Volume II (1959 - 1970/Milestone Blu-ray) | Fulvue Drive-In | January 31, 2015

The Urbanism of Michael Mann | Architectural Record | January 28, 2015

Talking Quidditch with the Director of Mudbloods | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 8, 2015

2014

The Wacky Side of Baseball Cards | Sports Illustrated Kids | December 19, 2014

10 Minutes with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Co-Creator Kevin Eastman | Sports Illustrated Kids | December 16, 2014

The Connected Athlete | Sports Illustrated Kids | December 2014 issue

Batman: Superhero, Super Athlete | Sports Illustrated Kids | November 11, 2014

Black Fives Basketball: Hidden Hard Court Heroes | Sports Illustrated Kids | November 6, 2014

10 Questions with Paul Rabil | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 22, 2014

Newsmaker: Adam Reed Tucker | Architectural Record | October 15, 2014

10-Year-Old Girl Goes on a Sushi Date with Alex Ovechkin | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 8, 2014

Photographing the African American Baseball Experience | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 3, 2014

Nathan McKinnon: The Colorado Kid | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 2014 issue

EA Sports Gets Physical | Sports Illustrated | September 22, 2014 issue

Film Review: Levitated Mass | Architectural Record | September 8, 2014

Albert Pujols is a Champion for Kids with Special Needs | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 19, 2014

Youth Baseball All-Star Plays With Only One Arm | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 7, 2014

Andy Warhol's Empire Turns 50 | Architectural Record | August 5, 2014

Diamond Era: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Little League Baseball | Sports Illustrated Kids | August 2014 issue

Bronx Bomber Mark Teixeira Helps Kids in Harlem | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 17, 2014

Fantasy Camp at the MLB Fan Cave | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 2014 issue

A Brief Conversation with Futebol Legend Pelé | Sports Illustrated Kids | June 12, 2014

10 Questions with Katie O'Donnell | Sports Illustrated Kids | May 30, 2014

Pirates Slugger Pedro Alvarez Enjoys Drawing, Economics, and Chopin | Sports Illustrated Kids | May 28, 2014

New Class Introduces Students to Sabermetrics | Sports Illustrated Kids | May 28, 2014

Film Review: 16 Acres | Architectural Record | May 22, 2014

Equal Play: Devon Wills Could Become the First Woman in Major League Lacrosse History | Sports Illustrated Kids | May 2014 issue

Outfielder Curtis Granderson on Hats and Playing for the Mets | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 16, 2014

Wizards Sign 10-Year-Old Amaris Jackson to One-Day Contract | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 14, 2014

Andrew McCutchen: Steel City Hero | Sports Illustrated Kids | April 2014 issue

Baseball Legend Cal Ripken, Jr. Discusses His YA Book Series | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 19, 2014

Baseball Tips from Tampa Bay Rays Star Evan Longoria | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 13, 2014

A Quick Q&A with Sochi Stars Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski | Sports Illustrated Kids | March 10, 2014

On The Bowery: The Films Of Lionel Rogosin, Volume 1 | Fulvue Drive-In | March 24, 2014

Camera Q&A: Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael on Nebraska | Camera in the Sun | March 2014

Review: The Rise and Fall of Penn Station | Architectural Record | February 13, 2014

Inside the World of NFL Officiating | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 29, 2014

Metropolitan Museum of Art Tackles Some Gridiron Greats | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 24, 2014

Q&A with Filmmaker Jillian Schlesinger: Documenting an Epic Around-the-World Voyage | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 23, 2014

2014 Winter Olympics Interviews: Coach Mike Babcock, Team Canada Men's Hockey | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 14, 2014

2014 Winter Olympics Interviews: David Backes, US Men's Hockey | Sports Illustrated Kids | January 14, 2014

Paralympian Rico Roman: True Patriot | Sports Illustrated Kids |January/February 2014 issue

A Fiery Clash On Ice at the 2014 Winter Olympics | Sports Illustrated Kids |January/February 2014 issue

2013

The Short Game: Small Golfers with Big-Time Talent | Sports Illustrated Kids | December 14, 2013

Racing Phenom Kyle Larson Talks to SI Kids | Sports Illustrated Kids | November 18, 2013

Soccer Training Tips from Legendary Footballer Wayne Rooney | Sports Illustrated Kids | November 13, 2013

Steelers Linebacker Jarvis Jones Salutes America's Veterans | Sports Illustrated Kids | November 7, 2013

Darrell Wallace Makes History as the First Black Driver to Win a NASCAR Race Since 1963 | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 28, 2013

Shredding with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at Comic Con | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 16, 2013

Alex Morgan is Your Personal Soccer Coach in New App | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 15, 2013

Return to Glory: Star Center John Tavares is the Man to Turn Around the Fortunes of the New York Islanders | Sports Illustrated Kids | October 2013 issue

Islanders and Devils Play First-Ever NHL Game in Brooklyn | Sports Illustrated Kids | September 23, 2013

Cal Ripken, Jr. Looks Back on The Streak | Sports Illustrated Kids | September 20, 2013

Big Shot: Master of the Lacrosse Universe Paul Rabil is Aiming to Expand His Sport’s Reach | Sports Illustrated Kids | September 2013 issue

Heat Guard Ray Allen Talks About Winning His Second Title and Returning to Miami | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 10, 2013

Two-Time NBA Champ Ray Allen's Next Opponent: Diabetes | Sports Illustrated Kids | July 10, 2013

Monsieur Verdoux (1947/Chaplin/Criterion Blu-ray) | Fulvue Drive-In | June 22, 2013

Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film (2012/Kino Lorber DVD) | Fulvue Drive-In | April 6, 2013

Newsmaker: Su Friedrich | Architectural Record | March 6, 2013

Bonjour Tristesse (1958/Sony/Columbia/Twilight Time Limited Edition Blu-ray) | Fulvue Drive-In | January 8, 2013

2012

Film Review: Zipper: Coney Island's Last Wild Ride | Architectural Record | November 15, 2012

Summer Interlude (1951)/Summer With Monika (1953/Ingmar Bergman/Criterion Blu-rays) | Fulvue Drive-In | August 17, 2012

E-Meters and Liquid Schisms: Auditing the First Poster for The Master | Movieline | July 19, 2012

Commentary: Batman’s Paranoid City | Architectural Record | July 30, 2012

Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance (2012/Sony Blu-ray 3D) | Fulvue Drive-In | June 30, 2012

Five Films Present Candid View of Urban Upheaval | Architectural Record | June 13, 2012

How The Possession Poster Raises the Bar For the Horror Genre | Movieline | May 10, 2012

The Simple, Fan-Driven Pleasures of Moonrise Kingdom's First Poster | Movieline | March 12, 2012

Danny Strong: The Game Changer | Moviemaker | Spring 2012 issue

A Restoration That Earns Its 'Wings' | Forbes | February 3, 2012

Imploding the Pruitt-Igoe Myth | Architectural Record | January 20, 2012

Camera Q&A: Monte Hellman on his movies, locations, and shooting on DSLRs | Camera in the Sun | January 2012

2011

Urbanized Surveys Global Cities, in All Their Squalor and Glory | Architectural Record | November 18, 2011

Monster Mash: A Conversation With Filmmaker And Author John Landis | Forbes | October 31, 2011

Zombies Find Their Brains: A Conversation With Author Colson Whitehead | Forbes | October 26, 2011

The Kennedys, Frozen in Film | Forbes | October 5, 2011

Borderline Normal: Sean Durkin, Antonio Campos, and Josh Mond Do “Indie” On Their Own Terms | Moviemaker | Fall 2011 issue

The Meaningful L.J. Davis | Forbes | Aprill 11, 2011

Booked Review: Exorcising Horror Comics' Demons | Forbes | March 23, 2011

2010

Q&A: Jerry Robinson, Creator of the Joker and 'Ambassador of Comics' | Forbes | October 19, 2010

Q&A: Daniel Okrent, Author of 'Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition' | Forbes | July 16, 2010

Booked Review: Another Round for Prohibition | Forbes | July 16, 2010

NYRB Classics: A Meaningful Publisher | Forbes | April 22, 2010

The Innate Awkwardness of Two People Talking to Each Other: Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Ryan Talk Jack Go Boating | Moviemaker | Summer 2010 issue

John Cooper: Restoring Sundance’s “Scrappiness” | Moviemaker | Winter 2010

2009

Tim Burton The Artist | Forbes | November 24, 2009

The Critic As Artist | Forbes | October 28, 2009

How to market an independent film | The Independent | July 2009

Oceans of Trash | Scholastic News Online | June 25, 2009

Building a Better General Motors | Scholastic News Online | June 4, 2009

Obama's Choice for the Supreme Court | Scholastic News Online | June 3, 2009

The End of an Incredible Journey | Scholastic News Online | May 22, 2009

A Cleaner Automobile | Scholastic News Online | May 20, 2009

Frog Island | Scholastic News Online | May 15, 2009

A Final Trip to Hubble | Scholastic News Online | May 12, 2009

Another Earth? | Scholastic News Online | May 8, 2009

Starting the Yellow Fever Independent Film Festival in Northern Ireland | The Independent | May 2009

League of Her Own | Scholastic News Online | April 27, 2009

Earthquake Hits Italy | Scholastic News Online | April 6, 2009

Poetry for the Public | Scholastic News Online | April 3, 2009

Recovery on the Red River | Scholastic News Online | April 2, 2009

The Sarasota 350: The Sarasota Film Festival rejectees react | The Independent | April 2009

Mission Accomplished | Scholastic News Online | March 30, 2009

Jump In! | Scholastic News Online | March 25, 2009

Brain Power | Scholastic News Online | March 11, 2009

In Search of Other Earths | Scholastic News Online | March 9, 2009

Baseball on a Global Stage | Scholastic News Online | March 6, 2009

End in Sight | Scholastic News Online | March 2, 2009

NAACP at 100 | Scholastic News Online | February 26, 2009

Mammoth Discovery | Scholastic News Online | February 24, 2009

Collision in Space | Scholastic News Online | February 19, 2009

Mummy Chamber Unearthed | Scholastic News Online | February 17, 2009

Meeting the Press | Scholastic News Online | February 10, 2009

Hometown Hero | Scholastic News Online | January 27, 2009

Cabinet Members Confirmed | Scholastic News Online | January 22, 2009

No Rest For the President | Scholastic News Online | January 21, 2009

Inauguration Day | Scholastic News Online | January 20, 2009

Will Koalas Make It? | Scholastic News Online | January 13, 2009

Congress Gets Back to Work | Scholastic News Online | January 7, 2009

2008

New-Animal Hotbed | Scholastic News Online | December 22, 2008

The Future of American Education | Scholastic News Online | December 17, 2008

Corruption in the Land of Lincoln? | Scholastic News Online | December 13, 2008

It's the Economy | Scholastic News Online | December 4, 2008

Space Mechanics | Scholastic News Online | November 25, 2008

Election 2008: Early Voting Begins | Scholastic News Online | October 20, 2008

Wildfires Return to California | Scholastic News Online | October 17, 2008

Crisis Goes Global | Scholastic News Online | October 13, 2008

Nobel Peace Prize Awarded | Scholastic News Online | October 10, 2008

Hurricane Ike's Fury | Scholastic News Online | September 15, 2008

Remembering 9/11/01 | Scholastic News Online | September 11, 2008

Election 2008: McCain Picks Palin as VP | Scholastic News Online | August 29, 2008

Pakistan's President Resigns | Scholastic News Online | August 18, 2008

The Rise and Fall of Pervez Musharraf | Scholastic News Online | August 18, 2008

Election 2008: Obama Overseas | Scholastic News Online | July 23, 2008

Election 2008: Meet Barack Obama | Scholastic News Online | July 2008

Election 2008: Meet John McCain | Scholastic News Online | July 2008

Election Crisis Worsens in Zimbabwe | Scholastic News Online | June 23, 2008

Panda Peril in China | Scholastic News Online | June 5, 2008

The Phoenix Has Landed | Scholastic News Online | May 27, 2008

Crisis of Democracy in Zimbabwe | Scholastic News Online | May 2, 2008

Olympic Torch Protests | Scholastic News Online | April 10, 2008

Castro Resigns | Scholastic News Online | February 19, 2008

miscellany

Valley Of The Dolls + Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls (DVD-Video) | Fulvue Drive-In | September 7, 2007

The Critical Untimeliness of Prince | PopMatters | February 1, 2007

Attack of the Chiller Theater! | Newhouse/Syracuse University | September 17, 2006