Just Published
March 18, 2010
New Home for American Treasures at Boston's Museum of Fine Art
New York Times
February 24, 2010
Global Post
December 31, 2009
In Boston, Where Change is In the Winter Air
New York Times Travel
December 27, 2009
The Lives They Lived: Dr. A. Stone Freedberg
New York Times Magazine
December 11, 2009
America's Stonehenge: A Classic Whodunit and Whydunit
New York Times
October 2, 2009
"Depth and Purity, Communing with Thoreau at the Pond,"
New York Times
September 28, 2009
What's Your Workout: Maria Mancini?
Wall Street Journal
September 11, 2009
"Block Island's Extended Summer,"
New York Times
August 8, 2009
New York Times.
July 22, 2009
"What's Your Workout: Seth Matheson,"
Wall Street Journal.
July 10, 2009
"American Journeys: The Blackstone River," America's River of Change. New York Times.
July 8, 2009
"Feeling the Pinch in Nantucket,"
In Summer Hideaway for the Rich, Slump Is Visiting, Too. New York Times
July 8, 2009
"Young Idols With Cleavers Rule the Stage," Meat butchers with style. New York Times.
July 7, 2009
"Women's Soccer Forges Ahead Without TV Deal or Big Sponsors," The Breakers play in Boston. New York Times.
May 20, 2009
"Extreme Child-Care Maneuvers." Families deal with parenting responsibilities in a difficult economy. Wall Street Journal.
March 15, 2009
"Pakistan's Kalash People," describes the delicate situation of a tiny, indigenous population of polytheists living in the mountains of Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan.
January 26, 2009
"Painting and Prostitution in Lahore," the story of Pakistani painter Iqbal Hussain, who was raised in the city's red light district and has made his name making portraits of sex workers, in the Global Post.
December 25, 2008
"Bread of Life, Baked in Rhode Island," an audio slide show, appeared in the New York Times. Photos and audio by Jodi Hilton, story by Katie Zezima.
November 16, 2008
In "Why We Travel: Pakistan," an Australian traveler meets a Kalash girl in Hindu Kursh mountains of Northwestern Pakistan in The New York Times.
August 3, 2008
"Pakistani Couple Save 300 Unwanted Kids a Year," a story about the Edhi Foundation's work to solve Karachi's infanticide epidemic, appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle.
July 14, 2008
"In Gritty Karachi, Husband and Wife Team Saves Unwanted Babies," appeared in the Christian Science Monitor.