Warning! The following contains offensive language, broken friendships, and uncontrollable belly laughs.
They Brought Their F*’ Toys (Penthouse/January 2015)
By blending family-friendly entertainment with Slap Shot-style antics, the minor league Danbury Whalers have found a formula for success.
Man of Action (Men’s Fitness Magazine/June 2013)
How a serious actor got trapped in Vin Diesel’s body. (Men’s Fitness/June 2013)
Pinch Hitters (Penthouse Magazine/March 2012)
Meet Steven Steals and his crew. Last year, they made six figures apiece boosting gear from electronics stores from coast to cost.
Joint Effort (Penthouse Magazine, January 2013)
Marijuana dealers around the country are combining forces with the unwitting employees of UPS, the postal service, and FedEx for fast, reliable – and undetected – delivery of their product.
Virtual Venison: The story of the Big Buck World Championships (Penthouse/December 2012)
You’ve probably seen an arcade hunting game at some point or another, but have you met the hip bar crawlers pioneering the sport?
Emergency Backups to the Stars (New York Times/12.30.2010)
Because hockey teams need to dress two goaltenders, emergency backup goalies escape the daily grind of their day jobs for an evening sitting on an N.H.L. bench.
Maxim Catches Bigfoot (Maxim Magazine/June 2012)
We went into the California Redwoods with the Sasquatch-stalking stars of Finding Bigfoot. Guys, you ain’t seen nothing Yeti…
The Life & Death of New York’s Last Great Pool Shark (NY Press/April 2011)
George “Ginky” SanSouci's legend lives on, but his life was more troubled than many may have known.
In-Line Hockey: Still Rolling, but Not on a Roll (New York Times/02.26.2011)
Bright Future for In-Line Hockey Has Dimmed.
Smush Parker Still Stung by Feud with Kobe but Has Found Peace with His Past (Bleacher Report/April 2018)
Smush Parker is something of an NYC basketball legend but, in NBA circles, he's probably most widely known for a public feud with Kobe Bryant years after they'd stopped being teammates.
Just Not Cutting It (The Rockaway Wave/09.03.2020)
Hair Business Thins for Local Barbers As Fear of COVID-19 Grows
CANDEMIC (The Rockaway Wave/07.30.2020)
Rockaway Brewing Company battles aluminum can crisis amid COVID-19.
A New York Tradition (SLAM Magazine/August 2009)
You’ve heard plenty about point guards with handles coming up from the Brooklyn streets. But no one’s story is quite like Booger Smith’s
THE FORGOTTEN (SLAM Magazine/July 2013)
“Machine Gun” Molly Bolin is probably the best female guard you’ve never heard of.
8 Steps to Throwing the Perfect Backyard Party (Harry & David/May 2021)
We’ve turned our backyards into venues for nearly every occasion. Now we’re able to congregate more freely and the weather is warming up, which means it’s time to bring our friends and family to the yard with a quality party that will make everyone feel comfortable.
The Odyssey Of Late-Round NHL Draft Picks (Yahoo! The Post Game/6.22.2012 )
It can be a long road to the bright lights on the ice, but some of the stories are made for TV.
NHL Referees And Linesmen Are Super Tough (Yahoo! ThePostGame/06.15.2012)
For the roughly 66 members of the National Hockey League Officials Association, dislocating one's jaw on the job -- and finishing work afterward -- isn't unusual.
Caught Inside (The Rockaway Wave/08.14.2020)
Local Surf Shops See High and Low Retail Tides During Pandemic.
Power Wheels (SLAM magazine/December 2015)
With charismatic and talented stars like Matt Scott, the future of wheelchair basketball is brighter than ever.
Running Blind For A Cure (November 2012/Mens Fitness Magazine)
With less than 15% of his vision left, E.J. Scott is racing across America. His goal? to build awareness and raise funds to beat choroideremia, the disease that is slowly taking away his sight.