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- The Next Five Natural Disasters
Katrina was just a precursor to the destruction that lies ahead.
- Matisyahu: Hasidic Reggae Superstar
Seriously, get this guy's album.
- San Jose Giants
Admittedly, a puff piece... but it is a great time at their home games.
- Podcasting 101
A beginner's guide to audio blogs.
- Diagnosis: Hype
This article about the bogus science in autism statistics generated as much hate mail as anything I've written. Sad.
- Do You Fondue?
Writing about food usually means free food. Yes, I dipped.
- 2005 Summer Movie Guide
This was relevant once.
- Conspiracy Compendium
Don't read this article if the mind police know where you live.
- Top Ten Ways to Pamper Your Pet
If you love dogs, this is a resource guide. If you hate dogs, this is a story about crazy people.
- Power Failure
Those energy power bars are pure hype. And I did a taste test.
- Hip to be Square
See how I used a Huey Lewis song as the title for this article about Bay Area squaredancers? I'm so clever.
- The World's Weirdest Dictators
Two weeks after this ran in print, Parade magazine did a national story on the 10 cruelest dictators. Luckily there was minor overlap.
- Business Profile on Neighborhood Housing Services.
All first-time home buyers should read this article. And then visit their website
- What is Pilobolus?
The most incredible dance troupe in the world. Find out when they're coming to town next.
- The Best and Worst of 2004
The annual list.
- Present Perfect
A holiday gift guide for the 2004 season.
- Chill Ride
Snowmobiling in Tahoe. No promises that this info is still current.
- 2004 Holiday Movie Guide
You might be able to use this for Netflix advice, or something.
- The Top Ten Gadgets of 2004
Cellular jewelery: Works. Caffeine Soap: Doesn't.
- Expense Report
The most expensive things in a variety of categories.
- Arabian Nights
Since writing this piece in the fall of 2004, the development in Dubai has gotten even more outrageous.
- Ten Things You Must See Before You Die
Yeah, okay, one or two will do.
- The Top Ten Cars of 2005
This was written in 2004. Get it?
- The Gilroy Garlic Festival
It's a festival. There's garlic. Some articles write themselves.
- Bay Area Trials of the Century
Infamous cases from the San Francisco dockets
- Pete Escovedo's Latin Jazz Club
The club closed after a year, but Pete's been a hero since my days as a jazz DJ at KSCU.
- Cork Screwed
Plastic corks and screwtops are the future of wine bottling.
- 2004 Summer Movie Guide
I've written a lot of these.
- Fashion Felonies
When you attend a "purse party," you're really helping Al Qaeda.
- Throwing the Perfect Barbecue
Please note the instructions on grilling a steak. Don't mess it up next time.
- Junior Mint
An article about people using cheap consumer technology to do high-tech counterfeiting.
- Bill Kills
Having grown up watching Kung Fu, I was unprofessionally giddy during my half-hour alone with David Carradine.
- You're Fired!
No Donald Trump here, just info on having legal bonfires in Northern California.
- The Tax Man
Joe Banister's story is one of the most fascinating I've come across: He's a CPA and former IRS agent who now believes you don't legally have to pay income taxes.
- Mystery Meat
What's in that stuff from Sling Blade?
- Promises, Promises
Where are the futuristic gadgets our ancestors were promised?
- Slim Chance
The best weight loss scams. And by best I mean worst.
- 2003 Year in Review
Re-reading this, I'm reminded that Paris Hilton has been famous for far too long.
- 2003 Holiday Gift Guide
I do one of these for the magazine every year.
- How To
I only wrote about half of these. The lame ones were someone else.
- Enter the Dragon
A profile of legendary tattoo artist, Pinky Lee. He did my first tattoo in 1990.
- Trick or Treat
A horrifying walk down the supermarket frozen food aisle.
- Ten Cars You Can't Have
Actually, the Nissan Cube is finally coming to the U.S.... two years after this article ran.
- Penthouse Sweets
Ouch, cheesy headline. But this story epitomizes the perks of travel writing.
- 2003 Fall Movie Guide
And to think, we once looked forward to these crappy movies.
- Icons of the Eighties
Interviews with cheesy has-been actors.
- The Prodigy Makers
An article exposing those crappy Baby Einstein DVDs. My then eight-month old son was the model in the print version.
- The Faces of Jesus
A look at artists' renditions of the ultimate subject.
- Bay Area Getaways
My comments about Burning Man in this otherwise forgettable article drew dozens of angry letters. Weird.
- Identity Crisis
What do tourist activity kiosks say about the Bay Area?
- The Liar's Club
The Plagiarism Hall of Shame
- 2003 Summer Movie Guide
If you're reading this article you might need a new hobby.
- Talking Heads
A round-up of political talk shows that is likely outdated.
- The Astronomy Economy
Making money from the stars.
- Celebrity Breakup Pool 2003
Half of these couples have split since this was in print.
- The Skeleton Crew
Believe it or not, there are 100s of websites devoted to promoting anorexia as a good thing. Read on.
- The Best and Worst of 2002
The annual review
- Holiday Gift Guide 2002
Some of these old gifts may be new again.
- The Bigfoot Hunter
An interview with a man devoted to hunting the sasquatch.
- Interview with Kevin Pollak
I swear to you I did not come up with the headline on this article.
- 2002 Fall Movie Guide
Who could forget Two Weeks Notice? Wait, what movie?
- Hoo-ray for Capitalism
On the one-year anniversary of 9/11, I looked at who had profited most from the tragedy.
- How to Survive a Nuclear Attack
When the big boom comes, will you know what to do?
- The Church of Cult Cinema
Peaches Christ hosts an annual film festival that still runs in San Francisco.
- John Woo and Christian Slater
I interviewed these two at a junket for Windtalkers, one of the worst films ever made.
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