Ben Sisario
Ben Sisario is an American academic, author, and journalist.
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Academic, author, journalist |
Career
He is a staff reporter for The New York Times, covering music and culture. Sisario is also the author of Doolittle (2006) a non-fiction book in the 33⅓ series about the studio album Doolittle (1989) by the Pixies, an alternative-rock band.
Sisario is a contributor to Blender, New York, Rolling Stone, Spin, New York City public-radio station WFUV and The Village Voice's annual Paz & Jop music critics' poll.[1]
He is a member of the teaching faculty at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, instructing courses on Rock Music in Historical Context and Writing for Popular Music.
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See also
- List of American journalists
- Lists of American writers
- List of New York University people
- List of non-fiction writers
- List of The New York Times employees
References
Bibliography
- Sisario, Ben (2006). Doolittle. New York City: Continuum Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8264-1774-9.
External links
- Crimes Against Music Sisario's blog Crimes Against Music
- Sisario interview with The Uberlist
- Works by or about Ben Sisario in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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