All of my work at SF Weekly is available at my author page. Below are some highlights:
"Working from Home Has Always Been a Drag"
"An Architectural Rainbow: SF's Colorist Movement"
"Life on Hold: Unemployment Horror Stories"
"BART Beats NIMBYs, But Not at Every Station"
"Looking Back on Kamala Harris' Record in California"
"To Fight Fires, California Must Burn"
"Remembering Robert Bechtle"
"Despite Economic Pain, the Tech Boom Continues"
"ALLBLACK is Back"
"Looking Back at Howard Jarvis and Prop 13"
"Unpacking SF's Moderate/Progressive Divide"
"In 'Uncanny Valley,' Art and Tech Collide"
"Affordable Housing in Single Family Neighborhoods?"
"Local Lifeline: An Ode to SF's Corner Stores"
"Welcoming New Neighborhood Characters"
"Bay Area Takes Step Toward Major Housing Growth"
"Stunnaman02 is Feeling It"
"It Happened Here: A History of Slavery In California"
"An Intimate Portrait of the '60s Counterculture"
"Who is Gen Z Really?"
"The Bay Area is Ground Zero for UBI"
"Fentanyl: The City's Biggest Public Health Crisis"
"Plan to Connect NorCal by Rail Gains Steam" & "A NorCal Public Transit Wishlist"
"Learning from NYC's Car-Free Parks"
"The End of the End of San Francisco"
"Is San Francisco Re-Funding the Police?"
"Can the Bay Area End Homelessness?"
"Is Zyn the Next Juul?"
"It's County vs. County in Caltrain 'Power Struggle'"
"The NIMBYs Have One Good Point"
"As Hotels Recover, Workers Fear Being Left Behind"
"Why Are There So Many Recalls in California?"
"An Ode to Oakland"
Greatest Hits
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