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 collaborated with Vogue, Condé Nast Traveler, Highsnobiety, Complex and other media companies on sponsored content for clients and brands.

At The Standard, I took ownership of 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 wrote 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.