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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Neko's Ark
Living for the Cite
Feelin' Groovy
Fire on the Mountain
The Man That Got Away (With It)
From Kelly to Ted
Art of Darkness
God Save the Queen
Better with Age
A Man for All Seasons
A Family Affair
Yellow is the Color of Fear
A dreaded visit to Ikea [New York Press]
Case's enigmatic latest brings the flood -- and the blood [New York Press]
A night out at Montreal's delicious Divers/Cite, too cool to be called a Pride fest [Genre]
Searching for the next legendary outdoor concert [New York Press]
An interview with Heath Ledger just before Brokeback Mountain become a national phenomenon [New York Blade]
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]
A psychic forecast for the summer of covers [Creative Loafing]
Jim Grimsley searches for the shadow -- and the light -- in his new novel [Creative Loafing]
If Diamond Lil is the grand dame of Atlanta drag, why can't she get a steady gig? [Creative Loafing]
A re-energized Annie Lennox holds court [Creative Loafing]
Why springtime is the right time for heartbreak [Genre]
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]
