the lost children want you
Yesterday, I officially began blogging for Culturadar, an arts listings website for New York City. Here is my first post, which you can also read here. Have you ever wondered what it is like inside a...
View Articlepeaking at the new frontier
Sometimes, things just work out. That’s how I felt Saturday night as I fell asleep on the red eye departing from Salt Lake City. My wife and I just completed a week vacation with her parents and...
View Articlebeyond the surface of things: an interview with lyle kessler and david fofi
This interview originally appeared on Culturadar, an arts listings website for New York City. You can read the original post here. Entering Rattlestick Playwrights Theater on Waverly Place, I blinked...
View Articlethe transmedia of fringe
After five seasons, two universes, and multiple timelines, Fringe ended its run January 18, 2013 on Fox. I’m proud to say I stuck with this show to the very end. More than anything – like other fans –...
View Articlealways be in the game
It was one of the most memorable moments in Super Bowl history. When the stadium went dark. Hashtag #blackout blew up on Twitter. And from a virtual pile-up of snarky quips, one company came up with...
View Articlereach out and touch someone
This feature first appeared on Culturadar, an arts listings website for New York City. You can read the original post here. A woman appears on a computer screen and smokes a cigarette in a tiny London...
View Articlefresh frontier of french film
This feature first appeared on Culturadar, an arts listings website for New York City. You can read the original post here. It’s no surprise The Film Society of Lincoln Center offers an annual festival...
View Articleartsfwd blogging fellowship
Recently, I was invited to join the ArtsFwd Blogging Fellowship. From now until the end of June, I’ll be offering my suggestions on innovation in arts administration. ArtsFwd is an extension of...
View Article10 artists to follow on vine who are not adam goldberg, james urbaniak, will...
For the past 45 days, I’ve been slightly obsessed with a new app called Vine. You’ve probably heard of it. Either you signed up to try it out, got bored and left, or you have made MANY more six second...
View Articlealways now
This morning, I exited my apartment to find Jim, our next door neighbor, walking his dog. Jim and I cross paths most mornings. We always exchange a quick hello and, “Have a great day.” He typically...
View Articlere-imagining the artist residency at artsfwd
Last month, I began writing for ArtsFwd, the online arm of EmcArts, a social enterprise for learning and innovation in the arts. My first article asked the question: What’s the Value of Transmedia...
View Articleny_hearts: park slope press release
On April 19, I’m opening the second part of my neighborhood love stories. Below is the official press release for NY_Hearts: Park Slope. I’d love to see you there. And if you’re interested in doing...
View Articlevine enters the terrible twos: artists start playing together
A couple months back, I profiled “10 Artists to Follow on Vine who are not Adam Goldberg, James Urbaniak, Will Sasso, or Steve Agee.” In the life cycle of social apps, Vine was a baby, spitting up,...
View ArticleGetting a Good Night’s Rest
Eight and a half months ago, my wife Christy gave birth to our daughter Winifred Róisín. It’s been the best and most challenging time of my life. One of the challenges, of course, is sleep. Our sleep,...
View ArticleMahjong Men
Erhus & saxophones Serenade Mahjong Men Clustered in Columbus Park (Former Five Points). Flip & slap. Points & shouts. Monday afternoon.
View Articlenight’s end
Acela screams Past tombstones, Shading Dead from Morning sun. One last Bit of Black Before Living rise, Ruining all the Fun.
View ArticleTuesday Cosplay
Matching Hello Kitties (One Pink, One Baby Blue) Walk 6th Ave, Heads Half Off, Revealing Middle-aged, Latina, Identical Twin Sisters.
View ArticleAmerica’s Future
Young, white kid Wears gray, tattered hoodie, Rides regional to DC, and Reads “The Art of Political Manipulation.”
View Articlejanuary vegetation
Dead, Decorative, Snow-dusted Cabbage Dot the Art Deco building’s Foundation. Dry Pine Trees Rot On the curb Across from Cold cabbage.
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Clichéd Dream: Wake. Inhale. Scream. Cynicism surges. Passé, blasé. Intensely indignant. Garrote wishes. Cultivate compassion. Now…
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