Here are a few other things I’ve written lately:
- A rare interview with Tracy Morgan on the comeback trail, for the Washington Post.
- A Q&A with TV icon Carol Burnett about her classic variety show and her questions only tour, also for the Post.
- A look at an exhibit of Muslim women photography, “She Who Tells a Story,” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
- A story about the pot stamps in the collection of the National Postal Museum for Smithsonian Magazine, just in time for 4/20.
- Eking out some laughs about Washington from comedian Maz Jobrani for the Washington Post.
- A more expanded discussion with Duncan Shiek in advance of his last Broadway production, “Spring Awakening.”
- A swing through the satisfying National Portrait Gallery competition, held every three years, which gets more personal this year.
- A chat with actress turned singer and songwriter Rita Wilson for the Post.
- A look at the sleek exhibit and installation by Robert Irwin at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, for Smithsonian Magazine.
- An interview with Latin jazz giant Arturo Sandoval for the Washington Post.
- Various video and song premieres from the Cleveland group Seafair, as well as the tasty duo The Greyhounds and the English soul funk masters The New Mastersounds f0r The Vinyl District.