More Select Nonfiction


Boston

Article:

August 1991 — “More Toys for Street Noise” — print
A snapshot of the Harvard Square busking scene in 1991. Where are they now?


Boston Globe

Preview:

August 4, 2002 — “One Arab, One Jew, Many Laughs”
This light story is conspicuous, in retrospect, in its editorial description of Arab Americans’ being “scrutinized.” This minimizes the degree of discriminatory abuse that Arab Americans experienced in the immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks. —EE

 

Bostonia

Essay:

Summer 1993 — “Snack for Success” — print
This cheeky reporting on Japan’s high-energy snack marketing may skate closely to ridicule of Japanese advertising English — a popular, if problematic, pastime of some native English speakers, especially expatriates, who enjoy close contact with Japanese popular culture. —EE


Entertainment Weekly

Articles:

Special Issue, 1994 — “Jammed Frequently” — print
A sidebar about on-board musical performances by Star Trek characters. Today one could simply find the Youtube clip, such as this gem showing the Vulcan-Space Hippie jam session mentioned in this print piece.


Inside Higher Education

Essay:

November 4, 2014 — “Reading, Writing, Rhetoric” — Web


Kids Vermont

Article:

May 30, 2016 — “Dear Old Dad: Fathers Reflect on Having Children Later in Life” — print/Web
June 1, 2012 ‚ “Battle of the Bugs” — print/Web
Lice? Take a deep breath. You can do this.

Journal of Media Education

Article:

April 21, 2021 — “Bend It Like Bhabha: Videogame Development as Third Space” — Web

 

Seven Days

Articles:

August 20, 2022 — “For the Past 15 Years, the Burlington Bocce Club Has Hosted Friendly Throwdowns at Oakledge Park” — print/Web
March 20, 2019 — “In Burlington’s South End, Two Side-by-Side Salons Share ‘Head’ Space” — print/Web, short atmospheric video
March 6, 2019 — “On Open Data Day, Learning Humanitarian Mapping With Code for BTV” — print/Web
September 10, 2014 — “How a Barbershop Survived in Burlington’s South End” — print/Web

Previews and Reviews:

October 5, 2022 — “Theater Review: ‘The Pitmen Painters,’ print/Web
February 19, 2020 — “Theater Review ‘As You Like It,’ Plainfield Little Theatre — print/Web
October 10, 2012 — “End Game,” Theater Review: Boom — print/Web
July 20, 2007 — “Twisted Sister,” Theater review: Twist in the Rising — print/Web

Profiles:

May 22, 2019 — “Catching the Big Picture with Fly Fisherman and Author Peter Shea”
— print/Web