Downbeat: A Festival View from the East
In this piece for Downbeat Magazine, I discuss the jazz festivals jazz fans in the East can expect to see—and should try and make—this summer 2022.
Portfolio of Published Work
Below, find all of my most recently-published writing pieces. This is mostly a portfolio of my journalism, with the occasional nod to work from my other service categories.
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In this piece for Downbeat Magazine, I discuss the jazz festivals jazz fans in the East can expect to see—and should try and make—this summer 2022.
Kendra Aguilar, founder of Native Newborns+, a parenting group for Native families looking to build relationships and immerse their children into their heritage, speaks to
Brittany Davis, a 27-year-old Seattle musician, speaks about her debut album titled I Choose To Live, and details her story of navigating through the world
Seattle indie bands are finding new opportunities in the age of social media influencing.
New data shows economic recovery in south Seattle to be slower than that of north Seattle.
Seattle Mayor’s appointment for ARTs director causes tension.
Baths. They are one of life’s simple pleasures and I didn’t take them for years. (WHY!?) Last month, I decided to write about my experience
New Capitol Hill coffee shop Boon Boona shares the African roots and tradition of coffee.
Nearly two years since earning a cultural landmark designation from the City of Seattle, Licton Springs Park, known as líq’tәd (pronounced LEE’kteed) in the Lushootseed language
Through a catchy country song specifically addressing what she experienced as a queer femme audio engineer, McKain Lakey comments on “women and non cis-dudes in
Ghost-written as part of a contract with Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Subtext Studio, this client story details how Dynamics 365 helped Miami Heat, the professional
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