I have been freelance writer for ten years, contributing to the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, Reuters, The Christian Science Monitor and People Magazine.
As a staff reporter for weekly and dailies, I having done my shares of obits, police reporting and feature stories.
For the Baltimore City Paper, I have written the gamut of stories from feature covers to art reviews. I also helped establish a popular column called Charmed Life which explored Baltimore’s lost history and unsung characters. Charmed Life was eventually published as a book.
I have also produced, directed, and co-edited three documentaries. The first, The Last Season, The Life and Demolition of Memorial Stadium details history and sentimentality behind Baltimore’s beloved Memorial Stadium. It became a local best seller around the holiday season and has since sold thousands.
In addition to video, I’ve done radio documentaries for a Baltimore-produced NPR show, called The Signal.
Sincerely,
WORK EXPERIENCE
Freelance Writer 1994 to Present
Baltimore City Paper -- 1994 to Present
Regular Contributor, writing cover stories, news, features, reviews,
and special sections.
Established six year running column, called Charmed Life that was
published as a book in 2000.
Other Publications -- 1994 to Present
The New York Times, Reuters, The Christian Science Monitor,
The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, as well as local papers and trade publications.
Documentary Filmmaker
The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Memorial
Stadium -- 2000 to 2002
Produced, co-directed, wrote, and co-edited popular documentary on the social-political response to the demolition of a Baltimore landmark. The film featured everyone from vendors, fans to Johnny Unitas. Sold out the Maryland Film Festival. Sold more than 12,000 copies.
Urban Eye Productions 2002 to 2004
President of production company that manufactured, promoted and distributed the documentary, The Last Season,
Current Projects
Going All Pro: The story of how Fancy Clancy became the World’s greatest beer vendor. Still in production.
Mole in the Ground: The adventures of Phillip Roebuck and
His One Man Band; a short documentary.
Westsiders’ Story; The Year in the Life of Baltimore’s Westsiders
Community Marching Band, a feature-length documentary in
fundraising mode.
Radio Correspondent
WYPR, a Baltimore NPR affiliate -- 2003 to the present
Provided arts and culture feature stories.
Staff Newspaper Jobs
The Carroll County Times, Westminster, Md. -- 1992 to 1995
Won state awards for news, medical and sport stories.
The Globe-Times, Bethlehem, Pa. -- 1988 to 1991
Won state awards for investigative series and feature series.
The Record Observer, Queen Anne’s County, Md. -- 1987 to 1988
Covered small town community and the Chesapeake Bay.
The South County Times, Prince George’s County, Md. -- 1986
Covered community news, did layout and photography.
The Daily Banner, Cambidge, Md., -- 1985 to 1986
Photographer, dark room technician and reporter.
EDUCATION
University of Maryland, College Park -- 1980 to 1985