Recent Work
- “Object Lesson: Tom Keifer Creates Art From Migrant Possessions Tossed in the Border Patrol Trash,” Tucson Weekly, January 14, 2021
- “The Written Word,” Official Travel Guide Tucson, January 2021
- “Wonder Makes Me Tell the Story,” University of Arizona Alumni Magazine, Winter 2020
- “Even amid a pandemic, ‘The Nutcracker’ must go on,” Tucson Weekly, December 17, 2020
- “Workspace on Display: Zoom through Open Studio Tours Without Leaving Home,” Tucson Weekly, November 26, 2020
- “Pop-Up Performances: Ballet Tucson Returns for Outdoor Shows,” Tucson Weekly, November 12, 2020
- “Style Guide: A virtual Modernism Week celebrates Black architect Paul R. Williams,” Tucson Weekly, November 5, 2020
- “State of the Art,” Tucson Weekly, October 14, 2020
- “ARTS 2020,” Tucson Weekly, September 3, 2020
- “A Tucson local’s guide to Arizona’s hippest city,” Boston Globe, March 13, 2020
- “A Temporary Respite,” Tucson Weekly, July 25, 2019
- “Still They Persisted,” Tucson Weekly, May 2, 2019
- “Arizona Sky Village’s residents have one rule: ‘Turn off your goddamned lights’,” The Guardian, April 13, 2017
- “The Chapters of El Charro,” Edible Baja, January/February 2017
- “Pivot Local,” Edible Baja, November/December 2017
- “Living Unprocessed,” University of Arizona Alumni Magazine, Summer 2017
Border Reporting
- “Detained & Deprived,” Edible Baja, September/October 2017
- “Yolanda in Limbo,” Tucson Weekly, March 12, 2015
An excerpt from the book Detained and Deported: Stories of Immigrant Families Under Fire - “D.O.A.,” Tucson Weekly, August 26, 2010
July’s heat yields a near-record number of migrant deaths, as families wait for loved ones to be identified - “Arizona Immigration Law Ignores Migrant Deaths,” Washington Post, April 27, 2010
- “The Death of Josseline,” Tucson Weekly, February 18, 2010
An excerpt from the book The Death of Josseline - “Unseen Prisoners,” University of Arizona Alumni Magazine, Winter 2010
- “The Panda Express Eleven,” Tucson Weekly, November 6, 2008
- “Mapping the Border,” Tucson Weekly, October 4, 2007
Retired UA geosciences prof Ed McCullough scours the desert to document migrant trails–and save lives - “Back to Mexico,” Tucson Weekly, September 6, 2006
No More Deaths and the state of Sonora team up to give aid to unsuccessful border crossers - “Marta’s Story,” Tucson Weekly, October 27, 2005
On a scorching day in the Sonoran Desert, tenacity, humanity and teamwork save an injured woman’s life - “The Death of Silverio Huinil Vail,” August 3, 2000
A Guatemalan’s demise in the desert raises questions about U.S. border policy
Irish American Stories
- “The Saintly Dr. O’Leary,” Tucson Weekly, March 17, 2011
- “The Legendary Nellie Cashman,” Tucson Weekly, March 15, 2012
- “The City of Mud Boxes,” Tucson Weekly, March 11, 2010
- “The Good Father,” Tucson Weekly, March 12, 2009
- “The Sisters Who Came to Stay,” March 13, 2008
- “The Irish Orphan Abduction,” Tucson Weekly, March 15, 2007
- “Priestly Tales,” Tucson Weekly, March 16, 2006
- “Under a Green Banner,” Tucson Weekly, March 17, 2005
- “Margaret Sanger: Tucson’s Irish Rebel,” Tucson Weekly, March 11, 2004
- “The life of Timothy H. O’Sullivan,” Tucson Weekly, March 13, 2003
- “Clearing the Eire,” Tucson Weekly, March 14, 2002
- “Arizona Irish,” Tucson Weekly, March 15, 2001
- “A Saint Among Us,” Tucson Weekly, October 5, 2000
- “Up From Desperation,” Tucson Weekly, March 16, 2000
Arts Writing
- “Back to the Source,” Tucson Weekly, November 22, 2018
- “Desert Corridors,” Tucson Weekly, January 18, 2018
- “In Defense of Wildness,” Tucson Weekly, November 23, 2017
Winner, first place, Arizona Press Club 2017 Community Arts Criticism - “Stolen Goods,” Tucson Weekly, September 7, 2017
Controversial and priceless de Kooning painting back in Tucson after 31 years - “Island of Liberalism,” Tucson Weekly, July 3, 2008
- “The Life and Art of Morad Jasim,” Tucson Weekly, August 2, 2007
- “Unstill Life,” Tucson Weekly, October 18, 2007
- “Art From the Border,” Tucson Weekly, July 13, 2006
- “Master Builder,” Tucson Weekly, February 3, 2000
- “Remembering Rockfellow,” Tucson Weekly, January 27, 2000