Journalism

Occupy LA: Scenes from the New Revolution // Part 2: The Outliers

January 12, 2012

  Part-2 of the series addresses the voices on edge of the movement. The people who occupied City Hall who were the subject of much negative attention in the media. These are people who are relegated to the bottom of the 99% in the American class system. They embody the issues that propel the movement. [...]

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OCCUPY LA: Scenes From The New Revolution//PT-1: A Year Of Dissent

January 6, 2012

  Scenes From The new Revolution is a 5-part doc series that I wrote/directed and produced/withTakePart; the on-line aspect of  Participant Media. I spent 7 weeks in a tent at City Hall shooting as the ideological mercury congealed on the steps of just outside the Mayor’s office attracting an endless chorus of relevant causes. The series that [...]

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kickstart SLAKE

December 21, 2011

click here to kickstart SLAKE SLAKE is a new literary journal out of Los Angeles that has recently resuscitated a form that was essentially left for dead in these parts. Slake accesses the best writers in LA. featuring writing, design, editing, art, photography, deeply reported narrative journalism, literary essay, memoir, interviews, fiction and poetry. I have a [...]

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PAVEMENT Occupies LA_Nudists

October 30, 2011

Occupy LA – 10.30.2011 The demonstration has been incredibly peaceful with few exceptions. Beyond the tribal drums pounding through the night, the predicable chaos is limited as the ideological mercury congeals on the steps of City Hall in Los Angeles. Considerably more focused than widely reported, the embryonic movement is defining itself with specificity. These [...]

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PAVEMENT podcast

October 20, 2011

Pavement Podcast is part of the pavement transmedia series. Listen here or click link below to download and subscribe on iTunes Podcast Powered By Podbean *CLICK here to download & subscribe at iTunes (free)

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