Sites I’ve made
These are the live websites. Some have been around for years. One is an upcoming party. All of them were built because I wanted the thing to exist.
Dirt track racing · Since 2008
DirtFan.com
Growing up, my dad took my brothers and me to dirt track races in Wisconsin. Wilmot Raceway was our local track. After I moved around — Oregon, Los Angeles, Virginia, now Philadelphia — finding the next track always took more work than it should. DirtFan is the site I wished existed: nearby tracks, upcoming races, news, photos, and videos.
It covers speedways across the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Each track has location info, directions, weather, and (when we have it) schedules and media. If you have never been, go. Close racing, dirt in the air, and you often don’t know who wins until the last corner.
Philadelphia neighborhood
Broad & Spring Garden
A guide to one intersection: life, work, nightlife, and arts on North Broad. Archival photos from Odd Fellows Hall and Baldwin Locomotive Works sit next to walking maps, dining, The Met, and the housing going up around the corner.
If you live nearby, it is a resident handbook. If you are visiting, it is a 10-minute-walk list for dinner, a brewery, groceries, or a show.
Center City nightlife
Get Sansom
An interactive discovery guide and stamp passport for Sansom Street. Dining, drinks, and shows from Jewelers’ Row through Rittenhouse — Morimoto, Oscar’s, Helium, Time, and a lot of spots in between.
Mark places as you go. Progress saves in the browser. It is a website and a little game at the same time.
Upcoming · Sunday, March 14, 2027
Philly Hooley
A St. Patrick’s afternoon at Plays & Players Theatre: live Irish music, pub fare, drinks, and the all-ages potato decorating contest. Doors at 2 p.m., celebration wraps at 7. Quig’s Bar and the 3rd floor — not the main stage.
Members $10, non-members $20. If you like a hooley, put it on the calendar.