Narratively • 9 January 2023 The First Family of Human Cannonballing Staring up through the barrel of his steel cocoon, all David Smith Jr. sees is a small circle of cornflower-blue sky. The angle of the 35-foot cannon...
Vice • 23 December 2017 The Undocumented Mother Fighting to Stay in her Home Jeanette Vizguerra is a mother of three and immigration rights activist who was named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People...
The Week • 23 October 2017 How a Blind Vietnam Veteran Creates Award-winning Art Painter and sculptor Jim Stevens captures portraits using oils, acrylics, and his trusty yellow no. 2 school pencil, the kind with a silver ferrule and a pink eraser on the end...
The Guardian • 16 September 2017 Denver City Guide: What to See and Do in the Mile High City ‘Gold!” went the cry in the summer of 1858 after a party of prospectors rolled into what is now Denver’s Confluence Park and discovered the kind of shiny stuff that makes hearts and bank balances leap...
The Guardian • 28 January 2017 Two Nights on Milo Yiannopoulos's Campus Tour A dozen police in riot gear line the entrance to the University of Colorado at Boulder. Inside, professional hatemonger Milo Yiannopoulos is...
The Guardian • 27 January 2017 Denver Clears Homeless Camp Despite Controversy A large homeless encampment was cleared in Denver on Thursday amid temperatures of -5C...
The Guardian • 2 December 2016 Experience: I Fell Down a Canyon It was a cold, sunny December day when I set out for a run in Moab, Utah, with my dog, Taz. What happened next was just bad luck...
The Guardian • 16 March 2016 Frozen Dead Guy Days: Colorado’s Weirdest Festival A parade of hearses is snaking its way along Nederland’s main street. The waft of barbecued meat, craft beer and Colorado’s other legal mood enhancer of choice, marijuana, hang in the air...