After increasing edit spending 20%, job cuts & new plans for Metro Corp., parent of Boston and Philadelphia magazines. My latest at Columbia Journalism Review. Continue reading “After increasing edit spending 20%, job cuts & new plans for”…
As Philadelphia City Paper closes, a campaign springs up to keep its archives public In Columbia Journalism Review: “If it bleeds it leads,” the old saying goes. For alt-weekly lovers and fans of good… Continue reading “As Philadelphia City Paper closes, a campaign springs up to keep its archives public”…
The Muddy Ethics of Detroit’s Water The City’s Future Looks Grim as Access to Clean Water Becomes a Rich Person’s Commodity: My article in Zocalo. I have… Continue reading “The Muddy Ethics of Detroit’s Water”…
Don’t make any assumptions about the next headscarf you see There are hundreds of reasons women wear headscarves and wraps. The way to curb ignorance is through education, so… Continue reading “Don’t make any assumptions about the next headscarf you see”…
“Abolish the DEA” “It’s a Nixonian aberration … It’s only been around 40 years. Its functions can easily be handled by other agencies.… Continue reading ““Abolish the DEA””…
Why are foreign businesses buying into New Mexico’s pot? The Daily Beast. Continue reading “Why are foreign businesses buying into New Mexico’s pot?”…
Can the Boston Phoenix’s digital history be saved? My first piece for Columbia Journalism Review, where I go behind the scenes in the fight to save nearly 50… Continue reading “Can the Boston Phoenix’s digital history be saved?”…
CPS & pot smoking parents This recent piece I did for The Daily Beast quotes some important points: “The real issue is that state [medical… Continue reading “CPS & pot smoking parents”…
Will Texas free the weed? A piece I did for The Daily Beast, on the “milestone” moment in Texas, when two cannabis bills got out… Continue reading “Will Texas free the weed?”…
Where are Pot Inc.’s black Americans? Short & sad answer? In jail. But in reality, there’s a lot more to it. Some of the answers, in… Continue reading “Where are Pot Inc.’s black Americans?”…
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