Founded as a coal-mining village centuries ago in the Virginia Colony, Midlothian has emerged as an in-demand suburb connected to greater Richmond. Continue reading
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The Brooklyn Bulvan
How an ultra-orthodox Jew rose through the ranks of New York’s toughest sport. Continue reading
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Philadelphia’s Fall From Grace
How a once-proud city became its own punch line. An online, Flash-based new media multimedia project for the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Continue reading
Vintage Brown Starbucks Cups, I Wish I Could Quit You
As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. Branding is a funny thing. Just the other day, strolling back to my apartment (indeed, from a nearby Starbucks), I noticed an article in BusinessWeek questioning CEO Howard Schultz’s success … Continue reading
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The Faiths O’ The Irish
The Faiths O’ the Irish: Reporting on religion from Ireland. Continue reading
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The Dirty Subway
Urine, garbage, rats and influenza. Can the New York City subway affect your health? Continue reading
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The Emperor’s New Clothes
Think it takes just a nice navy suit, a red power tie and a pair of shiny shoes to play president? Not anymore. If a candidate wants to claim his (or her!) place atop Capitol Hill, he or she had best take note of the clothing brands and fashion trends that already rule Washington. Continue reading
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NYC Interactive: The Fashion & Politics Issue
Design and layout of the Flash-based shell for the six projects of NYCInteractive.org’s inaugural issue. As seen on the web at NYCInteractive.org. Click the image to access the project.
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Black is not all black in New York’s black enclaves
New York just isn’t New York anymore – at least not in Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Long strongholds for the American black, these Manhattan and Brooklyn neighborhoods have become fertile ground for immigrant families to take root and pursue the American dream. On each block, new faces are appearing outside to get the morning mail, and the faces of the original American-born blacks, it seems, are steadily disappearing.
The catch? Those new faces are black, too. Continue reading
Ahmadinejad, Schmadinejad
As seen in the “Politics” section of The Huffington Post. You know all this coverage of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s appearance at Columbia University? Well, guess what — it’s all a bunch of baloney. While everyone from CNN to The … Continue reading
Prisoners need help before and after release, experts say
When a prisoner is released on parole, he could use a little more than a rumpled suit, a couple of bucks and a hardened pack of chewing gum.
Like an apartment. Or a college degree. Or a job.
Or somebody to help him figure out how to get them. Continue reading
What Happened To Hydrogen?
As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. When it comes to the economy, we ought to look much deeper for a solution — like on the atomic level. Some researchers at Purdue University recently claimed to have … Continue reading