Jared Kushner is only the latest politico to look like a doof. [Racked — April 2017]
As restaurants and meal kits displace home cooking, uneaten food might disappear. [The Atlantic + Object Lessons — April 2017]
Wayne McGregor’s Genus and Jerome Robbins’ The Concert are tonal opposites, yet both hinge on similarly tiny movements [The Dance Current — April 2017]
Adding conservatism to liberal feeds doesn’t make for well-rounded readers; it makes for rote centrism [Real Life Magazine — April 2017]
This will hopefully be less excruciating than most pro/rel screeds you’ve read on the Internet, but the searing pain is itself very much the point [Paste Magazine — March 2017]
An annual exhibit asks what it mean to live the dream of a life surrounded by art [Urban Toronto — January 2017]
Toronto is a soccer city, and yet Toronto FC have historically under-performed. On the eve of their first MLS final, however, they’re seeing signs of progress [The Guardian — December 2016]
An evening with the Syrian Eagles in the stands of BMO Field [Major League Soccer — October 2016]
Metre by excruciating metre, the attack was chronicled by locals and tourists. [National Post — July 2016]
After three years in and out of court, two British Columbia parents were no longer the only ones who wanted to separate — the judge also wanted out. [National Post — July 2016]
Famously uncompromising and compromised, how do we choose to remember one of this century's preeminent architects? [Kill Screen — April 2016]
Is MLS engaged in a sophisticated marketing operation or squatting on Internet domains? [Howler Magazine — April 2016]
A history of the credit score as a game and a tool to control consumer behaviour [Kill Screen — October 2015]
The students behind [08:46] say their game was meant to generate empathy, but could a venture manage to be wider of the mark? [Kill Screen — September 2015]
Can a documentary film parse another filmmaker's journalistic ethics? [Toronto Film Scene — April 2015]
The American screenwriter is on the verge of his directorial debut, but don't you dare call him an auteur. [Toronto Film Scene — April 2015]
In London, Kirkwood McCarthy crafts a house where furniture workshops once stood. [Dwell — March 2015]
For a decade, he was the least decorated and least talented Ivorian starter. Then he was the team's savior. [Howler Magazine — February 2015]
A profile of Yanis Varoufakis as he transitions from videogame economist to Greece's Minister of Finance [Kill Screen — January 2015]
In a curious twist of fate, the most derided football competition has the best opening anthem. [A Football Report — February 2014]