LEO Weekly: I created a fake restaurant

LEO Weekly: I created a fake restaurant

Read the original piece. When a storefront popped up on the market recently in the rapidly-developing Germantown neighborhood, St. Matthews-based entrepreneur Jack Dunaway knew he had to seize the opportunity. Though he spends his work day as owner of the boutique...
The Outline: From east of the Rockies to beyond the fringe

The Outline: From east of the Rockies to beyond the fringe

How Art Bell and ‘Coast to Coast AM’ turned conspiracy radio into a theater of the mind. Read on The Outline. The first time I heard Art Bell’s radio show Coast to Coast AM, I was a teenager staying at my grandmother’s house. She used to leave an AM radio on at night,...
LEO Weekly: Tomas Young’s War on War

LEO Weekly: Tomas Young’s War on War

Art by Shepard Fairey Iraq War veteran Tomas Young, gaunt and bed-bound in hospice care, was managing his pain and health with a menagerie of high-octane painkillers and antibiotics, including medical marijuana dispensed from a vaporizer. He spent his days in a...
Interview with Gregg Turkington for the Cropped Out Zine

Interview with Gregg Turkington for the Cropped Out Zine

Photo by me. Actor, comedian, and musician Gregg Turkington was petting his cat when I spoke to him over the phone from his Los Angeles home. He’ll make his second appearance at Cropped Out this year as Neil Hamburger, the stand-up comic we both need and deserve. I...
VICE: How to Sue Beyonce

VICE: How to Sue Beyonce

Originally published July 6, 2016 Threats of lawsuits are nothing new in the Beyhive. Beyoncé’s team’s experience with swarms of litigious activity certainly influenced the lengthy credits for this year’s visual pop culture achievement, Lemonade. But the case of...