The Latin artists reclaiming, and expanding, the meaning of piñata
For The Guardian, in Los Angeles, meeting the Latinx artists who are taking back the meaning of the Pinata.
In their element
For Monocle, meeting the scientific team at San Diego’s SALK institute, where missions are underway to improve quality of life around the globe, mitigate climate change and extend the human lifespan, including inventing new methods to fight cancer
Wild at Heart
For Monocle, on the lookout for mountain lions in the Santa Monica Mountains before a major new wildlife crossing that will help them navigate LA’s man-made structures breaks ground.
Right on Cue
For Monocle, meeting the team behind Australia’s most popular news satire program, The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
The spectacular revival of Salmon Creek Farm
For Courier, artist Fritz Haeg talks about the evolution of his off-grid, non-profit cultural commune in California.
Call of the Wild
For Monocle, meeting Alaska’s dog rescue team, who are always ready should things go awry.
BookTok to bestseller: how TikTok is boosting book sales
For Courier, a deep dive into the world of BookTok.
TikTok is shaking up the publishing industry at large. But how long will the trend last, and how can publishers harness the power of short-form video content?
Land of the Free
For The Monthly, meeting a recently resettled family in Denver, Colorado, and the group of Australian ex-pats helping the Nauru and Manus refugees start new lives in the USA.
The ‘Back to the Future’ Architecture movement: Googie
For Port, an interview with Alan Hess and Michael Murphy discuss the democratic, technicoloured optimism of Los Angeles’ Googie architecture.
As More Australians Migrate to the Coast, Development Follows
For The New York Times, charting the coastal developments around Australia that are booming thanks to population growth and a pandemic-related appetite to be closer to the water.
Counter Culture
For Monocle, a tour of Northcote High Street, where the residents of this inner-Melbourne suburb have helped their high street thrive.
Civic Pride
For Monocle, an interview with Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sally Capp, on helping the city bounce back.
Set the Scene
For Monocle, a visit to Melbourne’s Sun Theatre, a prime example of how the magic of cinema can boost an area long after the credits roll.
Want to read in silence? Or just about black heroines? There's a book club for that
For The Guardian: From a group where no one speaks, to an all-male club for romance novels, we speak to reading groups finding new members online during the pandemic.
The Art of Sustainability
For Port, an interview with Mishka Henner, the Belgian-born, UK-based artist, uses the tools of the internet age – chiefly Google Maps and Google Earth – to create highly detailed and aesthetic artworks.
A double-edged sword: hopes and fears as fast internet reaches Pacific
For The Guardian, a news feature on new fibre-optic cables running to Pacific islands, delivering high speed internet. They have been cautiously welcomed amid warnings over harassment and violence linked to online platforms.
Sweet Spots
For Monocle, a tour of Melbourne’s mid-century Milkbars - their history and the savvy new owners reimagined them for a new era.
When the Gray Lady Started Wearing Color
For The New York Times, charting the paper’s history and use of color.
How to Talk to Strangers in Central Park
For The New York Times, going behind the scenes with NYT reporters on a Sunday in the Park.