Clips
Feature Stories
For the Los Angeles Times Magazine:
Crunch-Time Cowboy: Dr. Tandy Freeman is the first physician to treat
professional bull-riders after their bone-crushing rides.
The Great Horned Hope: The quest to breed Sumatran rhinos in captivity
has taken more than 20 years, but today there is one young rhino at the Los
Angeles Zoo who is proof that the program could succeed.
For the Crescenta Valley Sun:
A Day with the Park Rangers: Prepared to check fire roads for rain
damage, two Glendale park rangers rush instead to a possible mountain lion
sighting. Then it's up to the roads, where they find a little more adventure than
they had planned on.
Benefiting from a Series of Fortunate Events: Maureen Palacios gave up
a successful career to buy a business in a sector she knew nothing about.
Two years later, she has not only survived the rough transition, but is thriving.
Trash, Talk and Tunes: Waste collection has become a solitary job in
which the radio is sometimes a driver's only companion.
For BeFit Times:
Great Wine is Close to Home: Many people remember fondly the early
days of the Napa Valley. Those genteel days haven't disappeared, they've
just moved south.
For the Los Angeles Zoo:
Everybody Loves a Mealworm: Wriggling mealworms are one of the
favorite foods of Zoo animals, and a passion of the man who produces them.
To Protect and Serve: The Zoo is like a preschool where the kids can't go
home to collect new diseases every day. A new, state-of-the-art quarantine
facility ensures the new "kids" in the Zoo don't share any diseases with
everybody else.
Crate Expectations: How do you move a hippo across the Zoo? In a really
big box.
Packing It Up: Elephants and their keepers prepare for a move across the
Zoo to make way for the construction of new exhibits.
The Sad Tale of the Junk Food Junkie: Abe is only doing what comes
naturally. So how did he end up in the hospital twice?
First Flight: A lucky crowd at the World of Birds show saw an Andean
condor circle right over their heads.
Gorilla, Meet Gorilla: In a giant, two-room cage behind the scenes, four
gorillas begin a long, slow courtship.
Corporate and Legal Communications
For Mitchell Silberberg and Knupp:
I wrote a section of the law firm's Web site aimed at recruiting the best
lawyers to the mid-size firm.
Columns and Assorted Ramblings
For the Crescenta Valley Sun:
But Those Are BOOKS!: The experience of cleaning out the bookshelves
taught me a hard lesson of parenting.
The Kitchen Table: A simple kitchen table provides the heart of our home,
a place without dividers.
My Resolution for 2005: As I do every other year, this year I resolve to
drink more champagne, as a way to concentrate on the hapinesses of life.
My Book
Katherine Gould - (818) 635-2886 - keg@katherinegould.com