Writing

The following features, previews, reviews, and interviews were published in Oregon ArtsWatch, Willamette Week, Document Journal, Bloomberg, Portland Mercury, and The Bushwick Daily.

Features and Previews

Choreographer Ligia Lewis transforms CARA into a theater of concepts

Puma Blue’s ‘Holy Waters’ wrestles with death before its time

Taking Flyte with Will Taylor and Nick Hill

Running with kites

PAC NYC Debuts With Opera About America’s Mass Shootings, Racial Strife

Ornithology’s Got A Brand New Café

Triangle makes New York gorgeous

CoHo, Third Rail and PETE Have United to Form the Cuomo Theatre Collaborative, Named for the Late Philip Cuomo

Getting ready to play at ‘The Judy’

New horizons: Renegade Opera

Theater beyond age limits

Out of isolation: teaching in the arts

Portland theatre’s little black box

Reviews

Down the rabbit hole at the McKittrick Hotel

‘Two Refusals (Would We Recognize Ourselves Unbroken?)’ excavates cultural memory

Courtney Barnett searches for the dark side of paradise

Katharina Kaminski fashions beings from fire and clay

A Teenage Musician Reckons With Mortality In Twilight Theater Company’s “Song of Extinction”

Bag&Baggage Mounts a Bilingual Production of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”

No one wants it to end: Pickathon 2023

Review: NW Dance Project’s ‘Stravinsky’

Holiday harmonica: Joe Powers returns

Shaking the Tree’s Play About Abortion Contains More Than Politics

Even at Three Hours, Sorkin's To Kill a Mockingbird Is Riveting

An ‘Our Town’ for all towns

Review: Shay Kuebler and Radical System Art take on loneliness in modern society with an exciting mashup of dance genres and interactive technology

Backstage comedy on a mountaintop

Review: NW Dance Project returns for its 19th season with ‘Bolero+’

Clemency and transparency: Renegade Opera’s immersive ‘Tito’

PETE’s ‘Cherry Orchard,’ laughing through the apocalypse

Looking for light, packing a punch

A ‘Hot Mess’ of a zombie jamboree

The rhythm and meaning of Lilies

Tough questions, tough answers

Calp good and hard from home

No opera glasses needed

Interviews

For London’s newest class of designers, performance and wearability go hand in hand

The budding designers flipping the script on Tokyo style

Samuel de Saboia navigates chaos on canvas

Erica Deeman’s required reading for environmental hope

Rocket’s sundown soundtrack

Fucking A with a Capital Abortion

Raw Emotions Are Kingsley’s Rocket Fuel

La’ Tevin Alexander Is the Ultimate Multihyphenate

Portland Center Stage Is Flourishing Under Marissa Wolf’s Leadership