Miscellaneous Projects, March 21, 2007
Bio | Some Words About Boxer: About The National's fourth album

LA Weekly, January 17, 2007
Stone, Warm, Sober: From laughing gas to nonalcoholic beer: Robert Stone in the '60s and today

LA Weekly, February 28, 2006
Chapter and Verse: Rick Moody, Jonathan Lethem and John Darnielle on the crossbreeding of literature and pop

LA Weekly, January 05, 2006
The Psychic Hipster (List Issue 2005): Hipsters Must Die: 10 signs of the (Yindie) apocalypse

Los Angeles Times, August 28, 2005
The Soft Revolution: Today's folk songs are being sung--very quietly--by a generation that's had it with sex and drugs and doing it in the road

LA Weekly, November 04, 2004
Captain, My Captain: William Shatner on life, love, horses and making a record with Ben Folds

The New York Times, October 10, 2004
William Shatner's New Enterprise: William Shatner has returned to music with a new album, Has Been, produced by the singer-songwriter Ben Folds.

LA Weekly, September 24, 2004
A Small New Future: On the casualties and survivors in the war between the Cynics and the True Believers

LA Weekly, August 05, 2004
'My Name is Bill...': A Q&A with the anonymous founder of flash mobs

LA Weekly, September 18, 2003
A Day With The Locust: On the road with the world's most dangerous band. Also, an investigation of death metal, "hardcore," millionaire punks and the mysterious Tijuana zebra

LA Weekly, June 05, 2003
Mr. Fantastic, Superduper Star: Chris Jackson is a Backyard wrestler. All he wants from this media-saturated world is a little bit of glory, a little bit of fame. Even if it takes blood. Or having a fluorescent-light tube jammed into his head.

LA Weekly, August 07, 2002
Boys Are For Noise: Lightning Bolt & the rise of horrible noise

LA Weekly, May 22, 2002
Dreaming, Grieving, Making Music: Neil Young and Loren Connors rock & roll over

LA Weekly, March 27, 2002
Golden Handcuffs: And good thangs

LA Weekly, May 03, 2000
Anonymity, Misery, Softness: Can Elliott Smith save pop music?