Here is a selection of my newspaper covers and editorial illustrations.
COVERS
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ILLUSTRATIONS
SHOOTING THE BIRD: Raleigh may regulate electric scooters into extinction—or just ban them altogether
MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRIC: Four years after his death, Jason Molina lives on through a new book and a revived reunion
POISONED ROOTS: North Carolina’s prestigious universities were built on white supremacy. That legacy still lingers.
MONSTER IN THE CLASSROOM: An alleged predator. A school leader accused of a cover-up. A precedent-setting prosecution. The INDY investigates what happened inside the Montessori School of Raleigh—and what it could mean for sexual-abuse cases everywhere. (1 of 4)
MONSTER IN THE CLASSROOM: An alleged predator. A school leader accused of a cover-up. A precedent-setting prosecution. The INDY investigates what happened inside the Montessori School of Raleigh—and what it could mean for sexual-abuse cases everywhere. (2 of 4)
MONSTER IN THE CLASSROOM: An alleged predator. A school leader accused of a cover-up. A precedent-setting prosecution. The INDY investigates what happened inside the Montessori School of Raleigh—and what it could mean for sexual-abuse cases everywhere. (3 of 4)
MONSTER IN THE CLASSROOM: An alleged predator. A school leader accused of a cover-up. A precedent-setting prosecution. The INDY investigates what happened inside the Montessori School of Raleigh—and what it could mean for sexual-abuse cases everywhere. (4 of 4)
VAMPIRE WEEKEND: In Hercules vs. Vampires, a mythic hero embarks on an operatic adventure with bloodsuckers and other beasts
BOBBY AND JOANIE FOREVER: Fifty years on, the circle between Bob Dylan and Joan Baez remains unbroken
MISSING PIECES: A state law orders insurers to cover expensive treatments for children with autism, but many families are still digging deep into their own pockets—or going without
STAGE WHISPERS: With Manbites Dog gone, the future of Durham theater might reside at—wait, really? Northgate Mall?
NETWORK ERRORS: Scooters are coming. is Durham’s infrastructure ready?
CONSOLATION PRIZE: Now in their tenth year, what do the Carolina Music Awards actually accomplish?
THEY CAN BE HEROES: A symphony and a Merge Records supergroup celebrate Philip Glass’s connections with David Bowie
DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: Thirty years later, Bull Durham is a bellwether and a cautionary tale for the Bulls’ and Durham’s growth.
PARTY’S OVER: Democrats dominated the midterms in Wake County. Can the GOP bounce back?
BET THE FARM: To create a truly sustainable food economy, small farms and government need to meet in the middle
HOPSCOTCH: Rap battles, twisted roots, & arcane pursuits
STRINGS & THREADS: In a folk-flooded market, these roots-inspired bands stand out without suspenders
GOLDEN GOOSE: Fifty years after its derided debut, The Byrds’ Sweetheart of the Rodeo endures as paramount entry in the country canon
THE FIVE GHOST AND RAE JOINTS YOU MEET IN SHAOLIN: Twenty-five years of stark, elegant storytelling from Wu-Tang Clan’s inseparable dart experts
O BROTHER, WHERE AREN’T THOU?: Fifteen years later, bluegrass is still reeling from the Coen Brothers’ smash hit
15,118 DAYS: Ronnie Long has spent four decades behind bars for a rape he says he didn’t commit. His supporters say he got a raw deal—and there’s reason to think they’re right.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER: North Carolina doesn’t know how many LGBTQ youth are in its juvenile justice system. That puts them in danger
SYSTEM SHOCK: Ashley Christensen didn’t win the James Beard Award this year, but her moral leadership resounds through the hospitality industry
SHINING STAR: Betty Davis changed the face of funk. It’s time to celebrate her on her own terms.
LIFE IN PRISM: Find your own life philosophy in a pair of big-name country gigs this weekend
BULLY PULPIT: In James Baldwin’s rarely staged The Amen Corner, a spiritual leader’s fall is all but preordained
THE LOST CAUSE: Most people in North Carolina want Confederate monuments to stay put. They don’t know their history.
STEEL TRAP: President Trump announced tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Here’s what that could mean for N.C. businesses.
TRAGEDY IN MOTION: A computer-generated multimedia opera is premiering at Duke. not even its creators know what’s going to happen.
And here is a book of ten special issue features I designed and laid out as Art Director of INDY Week.
Here. Here it is.
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