An Audio Slideshow displaying my photography series on the New York City subway. Continue reading »
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Audio Slideshow: Kevin Bohl, a NYC Actor
An audio slideshow where Kevin Bohl, a New York City actor, talks about why he choose this career. Continue reading »
Audio Slideshow: Sandra Bettinger, Lupus Patient
PROFILE – Dickson Despommier: Studying to be Quiet
There are over 8 million people in New York City who need to be fed, and it takes the land the size of Virginia to grow the food they need. The world population will increase by an estimated 3 billion by the year 2050, and experts predict that around 80 percent of people will live … Continue reading »
Interview with Kevin Bohl, a NYC actor
Climate Change Could Affect The Already Vulnerable Lemur
A team of scientists recently looked into global warming’s potential effects on Madagascar’s wide-eyed lemurs – the most threatened mammals in the world. Continue reading »
Subway Portraits
Overheard Conversations
People say the strangest things and have the strangest conversations when they are in public. My Literary Journalism professor had us go out and eavesdrop for an assignment. This is what I overheard. Three Overheard Snippets of Conversation about Facebook At a college Cafeteria restaurant, two female students are gathered around a laptop looking at … Continue reading »
New York, New York: More Photos
Late Night New York: A Photo Series
Some black and white photos I shot of late night New York City. Continue reading »
Snowstorm Nemo
Waiting: A Profile of my Grandfather
Note: This is not a piece of journalism, nor is it one of my usual opinion pieces. It is a personal story about my life, and my grandfather. This is one of a series of posts that I hope to write where I write about my life, my upbringing and the people that were important to … Continue reading »
Riding the Subway: A Photo Series
News Analysis: Can President Ouattara Maintain the Peace in the Ivory Coast?
One and a half years ago, the former president of the Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo, was captured at the Golf Hôtel in Abidjan, ending a five month-long conflict. That night, his successor, Alassane Ouattara, declared on national television, “A white page opens in front of us, white like the white of our flag, symbol of … Continue reading »
Ivory Coast Ex-President’s War Crimes Trial Unlikely To Help Reconciliation
On Nov. 2, a little less than a month before the one-year anniversary of his first appearance at the International Criminal Court, former Côte d’Ivoire President Laurent Gbagbo was declared fit to stand trial for crimes against humanity. While some experts hailed this as significant step towards accountability for world leaders, Gbagbo’s case will do … Continue reading »