I’m a writer and reporter at Politico, helming the Digital Future Daily newsletter and contributing to Politico Magazine.
For the newsletter I cover emerging technology and the intellectual politics of Silicon Valley; I am also a cultural critic covering literature, film, television, sports, and more or less anything else an editor will allow.
I’ve published in The Atlantic, The New Republic, The Ringer, the Washington Examiner, Fanbyte, Indianapolis Monthly, and elsewhere. You can read me on why millennials love Steely Dan, the cultural mind-meld between Barstool Sports and the Republican Party, and why people still won’t drink the water in Flint, Michigan.
I’m a graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and have taught as an associate faculty member at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. I live in Brooklyn; I’m an amateur musician; I am a one-time participant (loser) in the National Spelling Bee.
If you’d like to work together, or you have something to say, drop me a line.