City Arts: Sex, Love and Soul Food
Over the course of 2015, Grace Love exploded onto the Seattle music scene, leading her band the True Loves from out of the soul-music underground
Over the course of 2015, Grace Love exploded onto the Seattle music scene, leading her band the True Loves from out of the soul-music underground
Musician Magda Giannikou emanates joy. Even with a heavy accordion strapped to her shoulders, she flits about the stage, leading Banda Magda with the dance of
(Published in CityArts) Underneath the iconic red Farmer’s Market sign, among flying fish, fresh-cut tulips, steaming cinnamon rolls and tourists with outstretched camera phones—that’s where
Musician Esperanza Spalding would rather handwrite me a letter. She admits this while fiddling with her mic that’s causing loud static in my phone receiver.
(Article link, here) Mindie Lind’s music glistens with intention, deliberation and style, and yet she says for the longest time she wasn’t conscious of her
Here is a website for a company called CQUESTIP that I re-wrote and helped design.
In this article I wrote for Rolling Stone, I covered the story behind Book More Women, a social media account that shares festival posters that omit all-male acts as a way of raising awareness about the numbers of women and non-binary acts typically booked. It’s been 5 years since she started the effort. Did it increase diversity at music festivals?
Oregon is recalling 18,000 THC vapes. Check my article for Leafly to see if you have one in your possession.
Anyone who knows me knows I’m very into coffee. So, naturally, when Leafly asked, I jumped at the chance to review Wunderground, a new cafe
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