Just wanted to make a brief update to announce that my newest very exciting project is producing podcasts for the Bold Italic. Here’s my first one, about a writer who turns her home into an underground restaurant for one night. It was a lot of fun, and the Korean fusion food was great (think kimchi pizza). I have a few more in the transom, so watch out for more podcasts from me.
Posted: March 4th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
This is a bit dated, but I just found this reference to my Manilatown story in SF Weekly. I was glad that the writer appreciated my kicker, even if he did think I was a man.
Posted: January 15th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »
I’ve started writing for a new local San Francisco website, The Bold Italic. My first story is about the long-lost downtown neighborhood of Manilatown. Read it and let me know what you think.
Posted: December 3rd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

I have a new story in the November issue of Dwell magazine about the happy union of Unitarian Universalist churches and modern architecture. It gets at my favorite kinds of ideas, how theological concepts are parsed in real world applications. Read it online.
Posted: November 12th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

Well, I am now a contributing blogger at the Jewish food movement website, The Jew and the Carrot. My first post is about bones! I’ll be posting about twice a month, so please follow my food musings over there at J-Carrot.
Posted: October 5th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
It’s nearly August, a time when many parents try to get their kids out of town — to national parks, overnight camps, or just field trips to the beach. As these hazy, lazy days of summer roll around — or foggy, soggy days, if you prefer — city life can seem a little stale. But a new summer camp in San Francisco’s Mission District embraces the city for all it’s got, turning kids into urban explorers… and survivalists. Here’s my story on the camp, called A Curious Summer, which aired on KALW’s Crosscurrents.
Visit A Curious Summer’s website here.
Posted: August 2nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »
For the past couple of months I’ve been doing some blogging for the website of architecture and design mag, Dwell. Look for my posts at Dwell.com or check them out here, here and here.
Posted: July 8th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

Birkat HaChammah in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy of Revolute.
I had a new story broadcast on the California Report (out of KQED) on Friday about a very rare Jewish holiday, the birthday of the sun. It marks the sun’s return to the same place in the sky where it stood at the moment of its creation, and happens just once every 28 years. Listen online.
Posted: April 11th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
My radio documentary about the activism of TV fans during last year’s Writer’s Guild of America strike will be distributed nationally this week by the National Radio Project on its show, Making Contact. Go to their website to find where to listen in your area, or download the show online. Here is the full synopsis:
“We’re Not Couch Potatoes” looks at the impact of the internet on the more traditional medium of television. As the mainstream media expands its use of the internet to engage viewers through interactive content, television fans are using these same new media tools to find their own voice and to advocate for their agenda in the world of entertainment.
The recent strike of the Writers’ Guild of America was a seminal moment in this new paradigm shift. For three months, organized online fan communities used the internet to support the labor demands of writers through YouTube campaigns, direct protests to studios, pizza deliveries to picketing writers, and skywriting protests over the New Year’s Day parade in Pasadena. “We’re Not Couch Potatoes” explores these actions and also examines the ties that hold fan communities together and the effect they have on TV content.
In the Bay Area, you can hear “We’re Not Couch Potatoes” on KPFA 94.1 FM, on Friday, February 13 at 1:30 p.m.
Update 2/12: KPFA is in the midst of its pledge drive, so “We’re Not Couch Potatoes” will not be heard this week. But do not fear, it shall grace the airwaves of the Bay Area. I’ll let you know when I hear it will be on.
Posted: February 11th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
The site will be used to publicize and post my work. Stay tuned!
Posted: February 4th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »