EDITING/Food & Travel
"The Cowboy Way," by Ethan Rouen
May 1, 2012, American Way
[Feature]
Celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, Canada’s CALGARY STAMPEDE offers more than a glimpse into the Heart of the New West — past and present.
"Chicago's Culture Coast," by Stephen J. Lyons**
Sept. 1, 2012, American Way
[Feature]
Just off Lake Michigan, HYDE PARK is one of the Windy City’s most historic and hip neighborhoods. A successful model of both racial and economic integration, it’s full of diversity, heart and soul, and a communal spirit where everyone knows your name. But can it stay that way?
**North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) Finalist
"An Old Star Shines," by Bob Mehr
June 15, 2012, American Way
[Cover feature]
NASHVILLE, TENN., moves beyond its country roots and embraces a new, multifaceted role as one of our country's leading arts and entertainment cities.
"Only in Lower L.A. (Lower Alabama)," by Josh Sens
Sept. 15, 2012, American Way
[Feature]
There’s a first for everything — including discovering the beauty of the not-so-faraway ALABAMA GULF COAST. Just don’t tell anyone where you heard about it, because we promised to keep it a secret.
"Street Scene: Delmar Boulevard," by Kristin Baird Rattini
April 1, 2012, American Way
[Travel story]
Aim for the stars on a stroll along ST. LOUIS' top dining and entertainment thoroughfare.
"You Ever Heard of Sidney Frank?" by Joseph Guinto**
Aug. 15, 2006, American Way
[Feature]
He made billions off of a bitter, sticky liqueur called Jägermeister and a silky smooth vodka called Grey Goose. But that doesn't mean he plans just sit back and spend his windfall.
**WINNER of a 2006 Maggie Award from the Western Publishing Association
"Galápagos Endangered" by Ken McAlpine**
Nov. 15, 2005, American Way
[Feature]
Due to their ever-increasing popularity, the serene and exotic Galápagos Islands are at a critical crossroads. And part of the solution lies within the problem.
**WINNER of a 2006 Lowell Thomas Silver Award from the Society of American Travel Writers