Recent Updates to DanielChamberlin.com
- The Further Adventures of Dr. Moustache and The Egyptian Gentleman (Pt. III)
(from Arthur)
An American traveler spends three weeks in Egypt, Lebanon and Syria. Reporting and photography by Daniel Chamberlin. From the Dec/Jan 2006 issue of Arthur Magazine.
- Why Haven't You Heard Of ... Dahshur?
(from Features)
A short article about a visit to the Dahshur pyramid complex at the south end of the Egyptian pyramid field. Originally published in the December/January 2005 issue of Budget Travel.
- Shockwave Rider
(from Features)
Jennifer Herrema and RTX, thundering free. From the September 10-16, 2004 edition of the LA Weekly.
- Arthur at CalArts
(from Arthur)
In November 2005 Arthur editor Jay Babcock invited contributing editors Trinie Dalton and me to join him in a panel discussion about independent publishing at the CalArts MFA Writing Program Visiting Artists Series. You can listen in to the audio of our discussion at Archive.org.
- The Adventures of Dr. Moustache and The Egyptian Gentleman (Pts. I & II)
(from Arthur)
American journalist/photographer Daniel Chamberlin spent three weeks traveling through the Middle East this summer. Part I of II chronicles adventures in Egypt and Lebanon, from Cairo's Cities of the Dead to the Hezbollah gift shoppes at the Israeli border. From the November 2005 issue of Arthur.
- Diamonds in the Rough
(from Features)
A trip to the earth science jamboree that brings hundreds of crystal collectors to the lonely mining town of Trona, CA. From the October 22-28, 2004 edition of the LA Weekly.
- Uncle Skullfucker's Band
(from Arthur)
Daniel Chamberlin explains the discreet charm of the Grateful Dead. From the July, 2004 issue of Arthur.
- Ghost In The Drum Machine
(from Features)
An encounter with John Wood, the jazz pianist behind the "Drum Machines Have No Soul" bumper sticker campaign. From the May 28 - June 03, 2004 edition of the LA Weekly. Includes some surprisingly angry responses that the LA Weekly printed in a subsequent issue.
- Jesus Was A Luthier
(from Features)
A profile of punk mystic Henry Barnes and his hardcore folk music project, Amps For Christ. Printed in the LA Weekly, March 19, 2004
- A Slow, Strange and Grueling Thing
(from Arthur)
Hippies with too much time on their hands, or people who have their priorities straight? Journalist (and photographer) Daniel Chamberlin investigates the Great Arcata-to-Ferndale Kinetic Sculpture Race. As seen in the March, 2004 issue of Arthur.
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