Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings’ ‘Soul Of A Woman’ Is A Testament To Fortitude
(Review)
On NPR’s All Things Considered (November 17, 2017)

Sunny And The Sunliners’ ‘Mr. Brown Eyed Soul’ Is For The Loved And Lovelorn
(Review)
On NPR’s All Things Considered (September 27, 2017)

Joe Bataan’s Gypsy Woman
(Review)
From Pitchfork’s Sunday Review (August 27, 2017)

The Honey Man of El Sereno Continues a 300-Year-Old Family Legacy of Beekeeping
(Article)
From KCET’s Migrant Kitchen (July 7, 2017)

Taking PTO On The Road
(First Person Essay)
From Put This On (July 6, 2017)

The Chulita Vinyl Club Spins a Safe Space for Music and Identity
(Article)
From KCET’s Artbound (August 22, 2017)

The Beat Junkie Institute of Sound Gets DJ Hopefuls Up to Scratch
(Article)
From KCET’s Artbound (May 26, 2017)

Kendrick Lamar’s ‘DAMN.’ Is Introspective And Unforgiving
(Album Review)
From NPR’s All Things Considered (April 17, 2017)

Revisiting the Music of El Sereno’s Steven J. Salazar
(Column)
From KCET’s Artbound (Mar. 29, 2017)

From Chop Suey to Haute Cuisine: A Case Study in American “Ethnic Food”
(Book Review)
From Los Angeles Review of Books (Mar. 20, 2017)

“All Night Menu” Returns to Tell Histories Through L.A. Addresses
(Column)
From KCET’s Artbound (Mar. 15, 2017)

Chicano Batman, ‘Freedom Is Free’
(‘First Listen’ Review)
From NPR.org (Feb. 23, 2017)

Music icon David Axelrod: six essential tracks
(Annotated Playlist)
From The Guardian (UK) (Feb. 7, 2017)

‘La La Land’: Los Angeles and the Hollywood Imagination
(Column)
From KCET’s Artbound (Feb. 3, 2017)

Marquee Names: Bob James’s “Nautilus”
From BeatTips.com (Jan. 28, 2017)

Beat Breakdown: Main Source’s “Looking At the Front Door”
From BeatTips.com (Jan. 4, 2017)