CONTENTS PAGE
Eva Hesse and the Color Collage from 1959, As It Ought To Be, March 21, 2013
War & Clay: Christa Assad @Friesen Abmeyer, Ceramics: Art & Perception, March 2013
Andrew Schoultz @Mark Moore Gallery, BL!SSS Magazine, January 22, 2013
Restore Hetch Hetchy Valley, Vote Yes! on F, As It Ought To Be, November 4, 2012
Crushing the Non-State! Matt Gonzalez Questions Barry McGee, As It Ought To Be, September 6, 2012
The Hinge of Reality: The Art of Guy Colwell, Juxtapoz, September 2012
RCV is Good for Progressives (written with Steven Hill), San Francisco Bay Guardian, July 16, 2012
Andrew Schoultz and Paul Klee at SFMOMA, As It Ought To Be, January 8, 2012
Gustavo Ramos Rivera at Elins/Eagles-Smith, As It Ought To Be, December 21, 2011
Goodbye Kurt Schwitters, As It Ought To Be, November 27, 2011
Like 1, 2, 3: Ranked-choice voting here to stay, San Francisco Chronicle, November 6, 2011
Compare & Decide (made with Isiah Flores), Youtube, October 31, 2011
A Friendship with Theophilus Brown, The New Fillmore, September 2011
Keegan McHargue, The Peripatetic Artist Returns to S.F., Keegan McHargue: Natural (San Francisco: Frey Norris Contemporary & Modern, 2011)
David Waggoner: A Community Watchdog for Police Commission (written with Harry Britt & Aaron Peskin), San Francisco Bay Guardian, June 1, 2011
Foreword: Tom Schultz, The Paintings of Tom Schultz: Structure, Gesture, and Something Else (San Francisco: Michael Rauner Photography, 2010)
Open Letter to Nancy Pelosi, Fog City Journal, October 12, 2010
Why Bother Bidding?, BeyondChron.org, July 27, 2010
Remembering Peter Camejo 1939-2008, As It Ought To Be, September 14, 2009
The Painter On the Road to Tarascon, As It Ought To Be, August 5, 2009
Defending the Public Defender (written with G. Whitney Leigh), Fog City Journal, July 8, 2009
A Modest Proposal to Contain Eminent Domain, The Argonaut, July 3, 2009
A Black Bart Lesson for Transbay Authority (written with Warren Hinckle & Jello Biafra), San Francisco Chronicle, June 15, 2009
Stop romanticizing broken taxi-medallion system, San Francisco Examiner, June 10, 2009
Accidental, with purpose, San Francisco Bay Guardian, May 27, 2009
The Trail of Broken Promises, CounterPunch.org, October 29, 2008
Harry Bowden’s Accordion Player, Plastic Antinomy, Spring 2008
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, San Francisco Chronicle, March 12, 2008
The Obama Craze: Count Me Out, BeyondChron.org, February 27, 2008
The Making of a Debit Card Monopoly, BeyondChron.org, February 14, 2007
Invoking the “will of the voters” – but only if convenient, BeyondChron.org, May 19, 2006
The Right to Speak Anonymously is a Cornerstone of our Democracy (written with G. Whitney Leigh), Davis Enterprise, May 14, 2006
Sparing the Crips Founder, Mesh #12, November/December 2005
Instant Runoff Voting – On the Move?, North Bay Progressive Journal, November 2005
Felix Macnee, San Francisco Frontlines, October 2005
Debunking Ackerman’s Numbers, San Francisco Frontlines, October 2005
Howl!, Mesh Magazine #11, September/October 2005
Where is the Body? Understanding the corpus delicti rule, Mesh Magazine #10, July/August 2005
A new era in San Francisco politics?, San Francisco Bay View Newspaper, June 29, 2005
Existential Warfare: Overwhelming our opponents by killing ourselves, Mesh Magazine #9, May/June 2005
Remembering Marla Ruzicka 1977-2005, SFBG.com, April 19, 2005
Free Santos Reyes!, San Francisco Bay Guardian, March 14, 2005
Stealing Bases: Is baseball fair with steroids?, Golden Gate [X]press, March 3, 2005
Green & red apples: The 2,392 disappeared homeless in San Francisco, San Francisco Bay View, February 23, 2005
Boxer’s Rebellion: Understanding Self-Preservation Politics, Mesh Magazine #8, February/March 2005
Ignoring Tired Pleas, Mesh Magazine #7, December/January 2005
In Another Era: The Socialist Circle of Eugene Debs, Mesh Magazine #6, September/October 2004
Giving noncitizens access to the voting booth, San Francisco Chronicle, July 20, 2004
Why Vote for Ralph Nader?, San Francisco Examiner, July 15, 2004
Are you ready for Bechtel Park? How about Halliburton Stadium, or Monsanto Field?, Mesh Magazine #5, June/July 2004
The American City: A Tool for Progressive Change in the 21st Century, Berkeley La Raza Law Journal, Vol 16, Number 2 (2005)
Reining in the chains, Mesh Magazine #4, April/May 2004
Until When?, Mesh Magazine #3, February/March 2004
Concession Speech — San Francisco Mayor’s Race, December 9, 2003, San Francisco Call, May 10, 2005
Why Vote? (paid advertisement, written with Randall Knox), San Francisco Bay View, October 29, 2003
Reclaiming Cinco de Mayo, San Francisco Chronicle, May 5, 2003
Escaping the ice age, San Francisco Bay Guardian, June 19, 2002
Let’s Bellyache! A book review, San Francisco Call, May 24, 2002
Chorosho! An Auto/Biographical Sketch of Jack Hirschman(written with Jack Hirschman), San Francisco Call, May 24, 2002
My Green Manifesto, Comet Magazine, Vol. 4 No. 1, The Tenacity Issue, 200#
Their Rubber Hammer Strikes the Sea (Felix Macnee interviewed by Matt Gonzalez), San Francisco Call, December 17, 2001
Foreword, Flares: Poems, Songs, Prose (SF: Irresistible/Revolutionary, 2001) by Don Paul
Why I turned Green, San Francisco Bay Guardian, November 15, 2000
Jack Black Rides the Rails Again. A book review, The Recorder, August 23, 2000
Who has a dark wallet?, San Francisco Bay Guardian, March 8, 2000
The Elusive Jack Micheline, Ragged Lion: A Tribute to Jack Micheline (Ellenburg, WA: Vagabond Press/The Smith, 1999), ed. John Bennett
Jack Micheline, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1999), ed. Alan Kaufman
The Demise of Due Process: Murray Against Giarratano, Stanford Humanities Review (Fall/Winter 1990)
