What Wendell Berry wants | The New Republic, April 2018
When fiction pulls back the curtain on American conservatism | Literary Hub, April 2018
How to build a segregated city | Splinter, January 2018
Slumming It | Jacobin, June 2017
Blight at the Museum | Current Affairs, February 2017
The radical cheek of 'Chapo Trap House' | Pacific Standard, November 2016
Police violence and the American caste system | Literary Hub, October 2016
Edith Wharton's indictment of Gilded Age inequality: Still relevant | Literary Hub, September 2016
#neverforget to go shopping | The Washington Spectator, September 2016
The radical politics of keeping your head in the clouds | Pacific Standard, July 2016
Is the toast sandwich really a sandwich? | Extra Crispy, June 2016
Crackonomics in Baltimore | Pacific Standard, May 2016
When a state song is a Confederate battle cry | The New Republic, February 2016
When suicide is off the table: A funny memoir of depression | Broadly, February 2016
Kate Evans on doomed revolutionary and political dynamo 'Red' Rosa | Broadly, January 2016
Wrongful imprisonment and the limits of tabloid journalism | Pacific Standard, January 2016
Content creators of the world, unite! | Pacific Standard, September 2015
What 'the hustle' looks like on Etsy in 2015 | Jezebel, August 2015
"They were amazing soldiers": Interview with a Confederate reenactor | Gawker, June 2015
"Baltimore is a shithole": Undisturbed peace at the Maryland Hunt Cup | Gawker, April 2015
I Hear a New World: Joe Meek took music to space and changed production forever | Noisey, April 2015
Time is money is work is virtue | The Baffler, March 2015
The Latin lothario who wasn't (but he was Jewish) | The Forward, March 2015
Toile chic | The Awl, March 2015