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Goldstein at the 2015 EMP Pop Conference. Richard Goldstein (born June 19, 1944) is an American journalist and writer. He wrote for The Village Voice from June 1966 until 2004, eventually becoming executive editor.
City Sounds, Village Voices (Palo Alto, 1982) Cast Your Fate (Palo Alto, 1984) Blues for Red (Hothouse, 1985) Tres Palabras (Concord Jazz, 1990) The Good Old Days Are Right Now (Cable Car, 1992) Deja Vuk (Oglio, 1999) Young at Heart (Tetrachord Music, 2000) Street Scene (Tetrachord Music, 2006) Somethin' Special (Tetrachord Music, 2011)
He received his BA from Sarah Lawrence, and he began writing for The Village Voice while he was a student there. He received his Ph.D. in English from the Graduate Center, CUNY. He was a professor of humanities at Syracuse University — where he began teaching in 2005 – and is known for his critical writings on music. [1]
Giddins speaking at an American Library Association conference in Chicago, 2009.. Gary Giddins (born 1948) is an American jazz critic and author. [1] He wrote for The Village Voice from 1973; [1] his "Weather Bird" column ended in 2003. [2]
Maura K. Johnston (born May 28, 1975) is a writer, editor and music critic. A member of Boston College's journalism faculty, she has written for Rolling Stone, The Boston Globe, Pitchfork, The Awl, The New York Times, Spin and The Guardian.
Best known as a columnist for The Village Voice, where he wrote the La Dolce Musto column of gossip, nightlife, reviews, interviews, and political observations, in 2021, he started writing articles about nightlife, movies, theater, NYC, and LGBTQ politics for the revived Village Voice, which returned as a print publication, with accompanying ...
Wayne Barrett (July 11, 1945 – January 19, 2017) was an American journalist.He worked as an investigative reporter and senior editor for The Village Voice for 37 years, and was known as a leading investigative journalist focused on power and politics in the United States.
Stephanie Zacharek is an American film critic at Time, based in New York City.From 2013 to 2015, she was the principal film critic for The Village Voice.She was a 2015 Pulitzer Prize finalist in criticism. [1]