I've been fortunate in my writing career to cover a huge variety of subjects: travel, celebrities, music, literature, theater and popular culture.

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Yellow is the Color of Fear
A dreaded visit to Ikea [New York Press]

Neko's Ark
Case's enigmatic latest brings the flood -- and the blood [New York Press]

Living for the Cite
A night out at Montreal's delicious Divers/Cite, too cool to be called a Pride fest [Genre]

Feelin' Groovy
Searching for the next legendary outdoor concert [New York Press]

Fire on the Mountain
An interview with Heath Ledger just before Brokeback Mountain become a national phenomenon [New York Blade]

The Man That Got Away (With It)
Some called it a stunt, some called it heresy, but at two sold-out shows at Carnegie Hall this week, Rufus Wainwright succeeded in recreating the magic of Judy Garland [Advocate.com]

From Kelly to Ted
A psychic forecast for the summer of covers [Creative Loafing]

Art of Darkness
Jim Grimsley searches for the shadow -- and the light -- in his new novel [Creative Loafing]

God Save the Queen
If Diamond Lil is the grand dame of Atlanta drag, why can't she get a steady gig? [Creative Loafing]

Better with Age
A re-energized Annie Lennox holds court [Creative Loafing]

A Man for All Seasons
Why springtime is the right time for heartbreak [Genre]

A Family Affair
Debut reveals Martha Wainwright, sister of Rufus and a woman with an old soul, has a voice and style completely her own [New York Blade]