I was the Online Managing Editor for 7×7.com from September 2011 – October 2012 and Digital Media Director from November 2012 – February 2014. Here is a selection of my writing clips.

I started the successful “We Wanna Be Friends With:” interview series of local characters, and I also started “Badass Block” which featured a happening corner in the city. My writing is also featured in numerous sponsored posts, “Foodie Agenda,” “This Week’s Hottest Events,” “Three Reasons to Cross the Golden Gate Bridge,” and more. Ultimately, I was responsible for all of the content on the pages of 7×7.com.

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TRAVEL
Three Days in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
– February 25, 2014
A Bounty of Outdoor Riches Awaits in Sun Valley – February 4, 2014
A Classic California Romantic Retreat (That Lovers Have Never Heard Of) - October 30, 2013
The 787 Dreamliner Ups the Ante of Airline Travel - September 25, 2013
Big Sky: Closer Than Tahoe? - April 4, 2012
Direct Flight: New Orleans - November 15, 2011

SPORTS
Resolve to Work Out Differently in Four New Studios – January 7, 2014
Race Your Way to Resolutions - January 7, 2013
What to Do When Your Home Team Wins the World Series Too Early - October 30, 2012
Get Your Pumped Up Kicks for Bay to Breakers - April 18, 2012
Pacifica’s Sharp Park Golf Course Faces Possible Closure - December 19, 2011
San Francisco Gets a Professional Hockey Team! Sort of… - October 7, 2011
Superbowl Sunday Bars for East Coast Expats - February 1, 2012

INTERVIEWS
Hot 20 Reader’s Choice Winner – October 31, 2013
We Wanna Be Friends With: The Guy in Charge of Virgin America - May 24, 2013
What SF Music Biz BAMM.tv Learned at SXSW - March 19, 2013
We Wanna Be Friends With: SF Bulls Head Coach Pat Curcio - March 5, 2013
Seven Questions for STRFKR - January 3, 2012
Who is Jeff Adachi? - November 7, 2011

MUSIC
The Rise of the Female DJ - August 23, 2012
The Ultimate Outside Lands Survival Guide - August 9, 2012
DJ Duo Digitalism Plays Mezzanine - December 12, 2011
Foster the People Play the Fillmore - October 14, 2011
’80s Night at the Cat Club Still Rocks - October 13, 2011

NEWS
Why Washington’s Shutdown Sucks for San Francisco – October 1, 2013
The Fog Gets a Job at Virgin America - September 10, 2013

ARTS & CULTURE
Find SFMOMA’s Autumn Art Installations in Unlikely Places - September 13, 2013
SF’s Spring Dance Season in on Pointe - April 16, 2013
A Fusion of Dances Form SF Ballet’s Next Two Programs - February 28, 2013
SF Ballet Opens its 2013 Season - January 31, 2013
Why SF Ballet’s Nutcracker is Still Awesome - December 5, 2012
Girls Gone Solo: Three Worth One-Woman Shows - May 9, 2012
New Marley Film Depicts the Life and Times of Reggae Superstar - April 19, 2012
SF Ballet Performs Greatest Love Story Ever - March 7, 2012
Love, Denial, and Agony in SF Ballet’s Season Opener - January 31, 2012
Support Local Business at This Week’s Evening Art Walks - December 6, 2011

OPINION
Boston, This Sucks – April 19, 2013
Bikes and Cars: Will We Ever Get Along? - October 3, 2012
My Day Was Great, Until MUNI Ruined It - April 12, 2012
Why Men Hate Valentine’s Day - February 14, 2012
How a Non-Runner Ran a Marathon, and Kicked Ass - October 19, 2011

TECH
Highlight: The App That Makes Stalking Okay - March 16, 2012
SXSW Showcases the Loss of Human Social Interaction - March 15, 2012
Bay Area Startups Have Strong Presence at SXSW - March 9, 2012
Girl Scout Cookies: There’s an App for That - February 16, 2012
MacWorld: Not Just for Apple Techies Anymore - January 23, 2012

SF LIFE
The Best Bay Area Beaches – August 13, 2013
An Ode to Bart
 - September 11, 2012
The Misconceptions of Burning Man - August 22, 2012
An Urban Bathhouse Joins the SF Spa Scene - June 13, 2012
Six Spots to Soak Up the Sun in SF - January 17, 2013
Stop Shivering, Start Sweating: Where to Get Warm in SF - January 14, 2013
Acupuncture in SF: A Beginner’s Guide - January 9, 2013
Badass Block: 18th and Connecticut - August 17, 2013
A Few Things to Do with Your Out of Town Guests - November 24, 2011
Major in Cheese at The Cheese School - November 2, 2011

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