For CBS News When Steve Silberman was a reporter covering Silicon Valley in the early 2000s, he noticed what seemed like a common thread in the families of many tech executives: children diagnosed with autism. He researched the medical literature, spoke […]
New York Times Video about unregulated “three-quarters” housing where people with few other housing options get caught in a complex system. (Field producer.)
CUNY-TV, “219 West” feature, M.A. in Journalism Capstone. Investigation into the lifetime barriers for New York State residents with felony records, which cannot be expunged. One-man band reported and produced. Follow-up studio interview here. (Reporter, Producer)
Live in-studio interview reported two months after the beginning of the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York. (Reporter, Researcher, Booking Producer)
Studio Interview for CUNY-TV “219 West” on the lifetime challenges for formerly incarcerated people with felony records with Ann Jacobs of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Prisoner Re-entry Institute. Companion to M.A. Journalism Capstone, Sentenced for Life: Felony Records […]
Feature story for The Deli Magazine Profile on emerging orchestral pop band San Fermin with an album of characters in dialogue set in classical composition and avant-garde R&B.
For The Deli Magazine Brazos, meaning ‘arms’ in Spanish, is a band that wants to touch you. Inspired by visual art and literature as much as blues-based rock, country and classic alternative, Martin Crane, the creator of Brazos, is spinning […]
for PopMatters From a mod granite-clad basement in a Union Square lounge, indie-rock radio station KEXP was about to start a live broadcast of the CMJ Music Marathon. Wild Nothing was trying to buy back 22 minutes of lateness with a […]
Modern Rock column September 27, 2009 Akron/Family: Miles Seaton, Dana Janssen and Seth Olinsky by Katherine Levin This was a seminal year for Akron/Family as they released their fourth record, Set ‘Em Wild, Set ‘Em Free in May, followed by […]