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I've written about technology, arts, general interest topics and education both in print, online and via email. This section contains select clips from my writing portfolio.


Arts & Culture

May 2000 - Jan. 2002: ActorsUpdate.com

Leaders, Artists, Funders Discuss Theatre's Future - 11/06/2001
On Monday, October 29, and Tuesday, October 30, the worlds of commercial and non-profit theatre converged as executive directors, researchers, theatre artists, producers, city officials and journalists gathered at Columbia University's School of Journalism to discuss issues that confront New York theatre today and ideas that may lead theatre forward toward a new future.
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June-Sep. - 1995, 1996: The Chautauquan Daily

Dionne: Journalists must 'rescue fairness' - 07/02/1996
Journalists filled the pages of the party organ. Journalists aimed for the high calling of being the 'Bible of Democracy.' Journalists challenged the government when they failed to give the whole truth to the public. And now journalists don't know what to do, says E. J. Dionne Jr., who diagnosed the current crisis of conscience within the modern journalist and made his prescription for the future in the Monday morning Amphitheater lecture.[read article]

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Sep. 1995 - June 1996: Montage Magazine

Cover Story: Vision in Glass - 05/1996
Up to the 20th century, the tradition of glassmaking had been caringly maintained by artists and craftsmen, and the intricacies of its workings were traded between artisans and between cultures for centuries. But the rise of mechanized factories witnessed a decline in the creation of hand-crafted glass. As factories disbanded hand-blown units only a few individual artists and small glass-art firms remained. Glass seemed doomed to commercial servitude.
That is until a determined group of potters eager to free glass from its functional prison made history in the garage of the Toledo Museum of Art.
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Technology

1997-2000: Electronic News Today

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1997-1999: Electronic News

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Freelance

2002: TheStreet.com

Web Services Report - April 2002
At heart nothing more than a stack of protocols, Web services hold a great deal of promise to change not only how software is integrated, but also how business is conducted. Web services could change the future of application integration because Web services allow programs to communicate regardless of language or platform. Web services could usher in a new era in distributed computing because business units within large enterprises could operate their own Web services without messy overlap or exorbitant IT costs. And Web services could establish a new pattern of business process deployment because Web services tools will make authoring Web services easy enough for savvy business executives to do without loads of expensive tech help.
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2000: Dance Spirit Magazine

Swingin' With The Harlem "Globetrotter" - August 2000
How one man's gift and powerful presence continue to inspire the worldwide dance revival.
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2000: Yehoodi.com

Feature: Tokyo Tuck Turn - May 2000
It's Official. The swing revival has hopped the Pacific, made possible by a couple of enterprising and inspired Japanese ballroom dancers.
[article to come]


2000: The Ballroom Review

Feature: Swing Plus Tap Equals LindyHoofin - June 2000
Two great dances have finally come together. Here's how it happened.
[article to come]




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