Film and television

I fear it was inevitable. After two years of writing for Los Angeles publications, film and television stories have crept into my repertoire. They’ll likely be rare, but here are some of the stories I’ve written of late about that other medium.

Symphony of the Holocaust’: Honoring a legacy through film and music, Pasadena Weekly, Apr. 4, 2024

The Michigan-Made Film Revealing Hidden Layers of LGBTQ+ Relationships Censored from “A Streetcar Named Desire”, Pride Source, March 4, 2024

Documentary examines the human cost of Lansing neighborhood destroyed by I-496 (Cover Story), Lansing State Journal, Feb. 26, 2023

Fast Fashion: “Poor Things” costume exhibit showcases character evolution, La Downtown News, Nov. 27, 2023

Empowering Illusions: Filmmakers challenge stereotypes with story of magic, La Downtown News, Nov. 20, 2023

Documentary explores mental challenges, television career of former Lansing actor, Lansing State Journal, Nov. 3, 2022

Gold Stars: Santa Monica College’s film group garners top rankings form national magazine, Argonaut, Oct. 27 2022

Character actor finds redemption in documentary, Los Angeles Downtown News, Sept. 22, 2022

The Story of a Song: ‘Hallelujah’ was special to Cohen until the end, Lovin Life after 50 (also Entertainer!), September

Fascinating films: Venice Heritage Museum’s 2022 festival lauds the city’s hodgepodge of history and culture, The Argonaut, Aug. 11, 2022

Transforming Pain: Film captures woman’s relentless journey to success and hope, The Argonaut, June 23, 2022

Creatives of color collective raise money for ‘The Runs‘, Pasadena Weekly, June 23, 2022

Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a journey, a song (review), The Chicago Reader, July 19, 2022

Psychedelic movie tips hat to ’60s cult film, Los Angeles Downtown News, Jan. 21, 2022