EDITORIAL

From 2015-2018, I contributed daily stories to CBS Radio’s national entertainment platform, Radio.com: recaps of award shows, album reviews, music industry news and the occasional think piece. My byline has also appeared in IndieWire and The Huffington Post.

I’ve co-written, edited and collaborated with media companies on sponsored content, including Vogue, Condé Nast Traveler, Highsnobiety, Tatler, Complex, Roadbook, Hotels Above Par and Mr. & Mrs. Smith.

At The Standard, I directed the Standard Culture editorial vertical—publishing party recaps, Q&As, neighborhood guides, horoscopes and more industry-leading content. Working with the brand’s global marketing teams, a small group of freelancers and talented designers, we write all about it.

  • Reshaping the world, from relics to runways.

    Q&A: Artist Daniel Arsham's Global Takeover (Standard Culture)

    Reshaping the world, from relics to runways.

  • Aerial view of a pool area with floating loungers and mattresses, surrounded by palm trees and deck chairs with people sunbathing, set alongside a body of water.

    Just Add Water: Art Basel on Belle Isle (Standard Culture)

    Pool Pasta, Sarabande and beyond.

  • Person in metallic jacket standing in front of abstract stained glass window.

    Tilly Talbot’s Definitely Not a Human (Standard Culture)

    She’s just coded that way.

  • A person sitting on the floor in front of a large window, overlooking a cityscape at night. The scene shows buildings, streets with car lights, and a body of water in the distance. The image is in black and white.

    The Standard Soundtrack (1999-2024) (Standard Culture)

    25 years. One iconic beat.

  • Black and white photo of a lively party scene with two people dancing near a DJ booth, one wearing headphones and sunglasses, another holding a drink. A person in the background takes a photo on a phone.

    Step Inside the Met Gala After Party with Janelle Monáe (Standard Culture)

    The Age of Pleasure began in the Boom Boom Room.

  • Surreal black and white illustration featuring abstract human figures, a split head with figures inside, a figure with a book stack head, dancing figures, a hand holding an eyeball, a musical horn, a monkey reading, and mysterious geometric structures.

    Ukrainian Futurism in The East Village (Standard Culture)

    A new mural—with a message.