Genre: News stories
Product: Articles in the areas of human interest, book reviews, art reviews, op-ed
I have written hundreds of freelance articles and taken innumerable photographs for The Oregonian and several for other publishers. You can find its original publishing by clicking on the titles below. If you are interested in others, I am happy to provide.
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“What if…” – The Seattle Weekly. A lead feature article on a local tragedy and what it meant for the Seattle-area residents.
“What Deceased Detroit Portends” – The Oregonian. Book review on Charlie LeDuff’s book, Detroit: an American Autopsy.
“Paul Sutfin: A Burning Passion for Unusual Paintings” – The Oregonian. Art review on Portland, Oregon artist Paul Sutfin.
“Clackamas County Farm Yielding Acres of Found Art” – The Oregonian. Art review on Woodburn, Oregon artist Doug Mosley.
“What Matters to Teachers and Students” – The Oregonian. Op-ed on the state of American public education. Diane Ravitch, a historian of education, an educational policy analyst, and a research professor at New York University, posted this article here.
“With Perseverance, a Family Builds an Energy-independent House out of Straw” – The Oregonian. Human interest story.