HOME Fort Lauderdale Article • 1st October 2019 Nip/Tuck: Now and Zen An adventurous couple embarks upon a patience-testing, multi-year renovation of their 1956 Fort Lauderdale residence as well as the painstaking creation of its serene Asian-inspired garden.
HOME Miami Article • 15th April 2024 Rare Earth Nature helped save photographer Clyde Butcher's life. It was only right he return the favor.
Tropic Magazine Article • 2nd November 2019 Culture Comes to Fort Lauderdale Once Again Fort Lauderdale made a huge effort to build cultural institutions from the late '70s to the early '90s. That push is on again thanks to great patrons and some new private/public partnerships.
Architectural Writing for Booklet • 15th April 2024 Bay Harbor Islands MiMo Architecture Booklet created to celebrate the singular collection of Midcentury Modern buildings in the man-made town and to garner support for their restoration and preservation.
Miami New Times Article • 10th May 2024 Oh So Retro The world loves everything Fifties: swanky hotels, freeform furniture, flashy cars with tail fins. Part of that resurgence is due to Thomas Hine's fascinating book, Populuxe, which explores the Zeitgeist of that often misunderstood era
Editing & Proofreading of Brochure • 11th November 2019 MiMo on the Beach Four vibrant Midcentury Modern historic districts in Miami Beach are detailed in this colorful brochure geared to both locals and tourists.
Tropic Magazine Article • 3rd November 2019 Cocktails: Bar Stache Consuming cocktails in a clandestine fashion is fashionable yet again. A version of the 21st Century speakeasy, where covert action is part of the fun, seems to have hit every major city.
Miami New Times Article • 13th May 2024 When a Burp Is Not a Belch Once upon a time, Tupperware, a product so successful that it became the generic name for plastic food storage containers, hired a designer to update the company's image.
HOME Miami Article • 10th November 2019 Infinite Possibilities: The Work of Erwin Hauer Majestic, dramatic, functional, and thoroughly modern describe the architectural screens and walls created by Austrian-born sculptor Erwin Hauer.
Copywriting • 15th April 2024 Miami New Times Brochure created to generate display advertising sales for the weekly newspaper's Best of Miami issue and highlight its laid-back "chill" theme.
Editing of ForeverHealth.com • 14th November 2019 Forever Health Edited this women’s wellness information and e-commerce website, co-owned by industry-leading supplement creator Life Extension and Suzanne Somers, the late entertainer/vitality advocate.
Copywriting • 8th November 2019 Save Miami Beach Recognizing the city's centennial, grassroots group Save Miami Beach commissioned copy for a door hanger that would encourage owners of architecturally significant homes to protect them via historic designation.
Luxe Interiors + Design Article • 11th November 2019 Dine Among Posh Design Three Texas hotel restaurants bring top-notch chefs, tempting cuisine and appealing spaces to the table.
Editing of ForeverHealth.com Blog Post • 11th May 2015 Recognizing When Stress is Getting the Best of You Everyone has an inborn ability to handle stress. However, tolerance is variable. Some can handle only low levels and short durations of stress while others can endure higher-level stress for more prolonged periods.
Miami New Times Article • 13th May 2024 Meeting Raul Argentine pianist Raul Di Blasio talks about his road to fame although he only sees himself as "well-known."
Miami New Times Article • 15th April 2024 Oh Show, Yoko! Believe it or not, long before Yoko Ono became Mrs. John Lennon, she did have a life and identity of her own. As an avant-garde artist.... Yes, we're talking about THAT Yoko Ono.
Tropic Magazine Article • 6th November 2019 Travel: Copenhagen The happiest place on Earth has nothing to do with anything Disney. It's Denmark, the northern European country that surveys say has boasted the world's most content populace for many years running.
Miami New Times Article • 4th May 2000 B-Ball's Man Review of Michael Jordan to the Max, an IMAX movie about the legendary basketball player, which was the first ever large-format film made about an athlete or an individual.
Copywriting • 7th March 2021 Life Extension Calendar Excerpts from a health-oriented calendar that was given as a gift with purchase to customers of trailblazing nutraceutical company, Life Extension.
Luxe Interiors + Design Article • 15th April 2024 Heroic Finish Inspired by one of his palatial French homes, designer Timothy Corrigan creates a lavish line of tassels, borders, braids, and fringe (aka passementerie) for a venerable American company.