Author of A Big Adventure In The Smallest State, A History of Rhode Island For All Ages, published by Author House.
Directed the 2002 documentary "Laurel Casey: The Hurting Truth" about a struggling cabaret performer in Providence, R.I. Screened at six film festivals nationwide including Provincetown International Film Festival. The film's premiere at Boston University was hosted by Gerald Peary of the National Society of Film Critics. Providence Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci hosted the Rhode Island premiere.
Writer for the 2007 Producer's Guild of America Awards, a live ceremony (not televised) to honor the best producers in film and television.
Theatre Editor, and contributing writer, for Venice Magazine, a Los Angeles-based arts magazine. Interviewed dozens of performers including Megan Mullally, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Elizabeth Mitchell, Shohreh Aghdashloo, and Phyllis Diller.
Writer for The Trevor Project's annual "Cracked Xmas" (L.A.) and "Trevor New York" events which feature a variety of talent including Sigourney Weaver, Neil Patrick Harris, Anne Hathaway and Wanda Sykes.