- Joe Conason
Joe Conason (born 1954 in New York City) is a Jewish-American journalist, author and political commentator, who usually holds liberal views. He writes a column for the weekly "New York Observer" newspaper, for Salon.com and has written a number of books, including "Big Lies" (2003), which addresses what he says are myths spread about liberals by conservatives. Conason received a B.A. in History from Brandeis University in 1975. - Patrick Kennedy
Baltimore native Patrick Kennedy is a respected music and travel writer, author, and musician. Having contributed to Alternative Press, CMJ, Details, Baltimore City Paper, Baltimore Magazine, Bizarre, Punk Planet, Big Brother, the All Music Guide, and many others, he has made his mark as a champion of often overlooked and maligned, sturdy, durable music, from hard rock to punk to the heaviest and most extreme metal, … - David Drake
David Drake, (1963/1964-), playwright, actor, author. Best-known as the author and original performer of "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me", for which he received a "Village Voice" Obie Award. Born as David Drakula, and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, he later began going by David Drake. He has contributed articles to the "Advocate", "Theater-Week", and "Details". One of the longest one-actor plays in Off Broadway history, … - Rick Moody
Rick Moody (born Hiram Frederick Moody, III on October 18 1961, New York City), is an American novelist and short story writer best known for "The Ice Storm" (1994), a chronicle of the dissolution of two suburban Connecticut families over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973, which brought widespread acclaim, and became a bestseller; it was later made into a feature film. His first novel "Garden State" (1992) won the Pushcart Editor's Choice Award. - William Shaw
William Shaw works as a journalist and writer in the US and in the UK. One of his most noticeable works is the book called "Westsiders". He worked on Details magazine and remains a contributing editor there. For Details he spent a month in the Utah Desert living with Stone Age survivalists, went undercover at cross burnings with the neo-Nazi Christian Identity Movement in Idaho, … - Guy Sigsworth
Guy Sigsworth is an electronica producer and was member of the band Frou Frou together with U.K. singer/songwriter/producer Imogen Heap. Sigsworth began his career working with Seal on "Crazy", having met the singer in a neighbouring London flat. Following this he set up an electronic band, Acacia, who eventually released an album "Cradle" on major label Warners. From there he came across a series of like-minded musicians, working with Tim Simenon (Bomb the Bass), … - Neil Steinberg
Neil Steinberg is a news columnist for the "Chicago Sun-Times". He joined the staff in 1987, and his column appears four times a week. He also wrote a column regularly for the "New York Daily News", and his columns have been reprinted by the "Jerusalem Post" and other papers. Steinberg has written for a wide variety of publications, including "Sports Illustrated", "The New York Times Sunday Magazine", Granta, "Rolling Stone", … - Estevan Oriol
Estevan Oriol, is a Mexican American photographer based in Los Angeles, California. His work has been featured in dozens of magazines worldwide including Mass Appeal, The Source, Details, Vibe, and Rolling Stone. He is affiliated with Soul Assassins. - Anthony Ward
Anthony Ward (born in London, England) is a professional photographer. Ward began his career in the film and television industry where he trained as a cameraman. While working as a cameraman, the opportunity arose for him to move to Los Angeles where he opened up his own production company. He worked as both a director of photography and director on numerous jobs for the European television and commercial market. - Mack White
"Mack White" (born December 20, 1952 in Mineral Wells, Texas) is a comic book artist, writer, radio personality, and parapolitical researcher who lives in Austin, Texas. White grew up in North Texas where his father published weekly newspapers in small towns in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, primarily Mansfield and Cleburne. As a teenager in Cleburne, he worked for his father's newspaper as a typesetter, proofreader, copy editor, and writer. - Rose George
Rose George is a well-known British journalist. She began writing in 1994, as an intern at The Nation magazine in New York. Later, she became senior editor and writer at COLORS magazine, the bilingual "global magazine about local cultures" published in 80 countries and based first in Rome, then Paris, then Venice. In 1999, she moved to London and began a freelance career, and has since written for the Independent on Sunday, Arena, the Financial Times, Daily Telegraph, … - Jonas Karlsson
Jonas Karlsson is an Swedish actor and author. Karlsson won a Guldbagge-Award for Best Actor in 2004 for the movie Details. He published his first book, a collection of short stories, in 2007. - Carmindy
Carmindy is a makeup artist based in New York City. She was raised in Southern California, where she started doing makeup in the early 1990s. She has worked with "InStyle", "Elle", "Marie Claire", "Cosmopolitan", "Self", "Vogue", "GQ", "Essence", and "Details". Carmindy has also worked with celebrities such as Cindy Crawford, Isabella Rossellini, Heidi Klum, Björk, and Christie Brinkley. - Barry Graham
Barry Graham (b. 1966) is a Scottish novelist, poet, journalist, screenwriter, blogger and Zen Buddhist monk who has been based in the USA since 1995 and who currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona. He is the author of "The Book of Man", "Before" and other works. "The Book of Man" was chosen by the American Library Association as one of the best books of 1995. He has also written nonfiction for "Harpers", "Las Vegas Life", … - Jim Shelley
Jim Shelley is a British television critic who writes a column for the "Daily Mirror" each Tuesday entitled Shelleyvision. Prior to writing for the "Daily Mirror" he wrote for "The Guardian" and his collection of reviews "Interference: Tapehead vs. Television" was published by Atlantic Books. He writes a monthly column about cop shows for "The Guardian Guide" entitled "Call The Cops". - Lily Burana
Lily Burana is an American writer whose publications include the memoir "Strip City: A Stripper's Farewell Journey Across America" (Miramax Books, 2001) and the novel "Try" (St. Martin's Press, 2006). She has also written for the "Washington Post", "GQ", the "New York Times", "Self", "Glamour", "Entertainment Weekly", "Details", the "Village Voice", and the "New York Observer". - Cookie Mueller
Cookie Mueller (born Karen Mueller (August 1 1949 - November 10 1989) was an American actress and writer, born in Baltimore, Maryland, who featured in many of filmmaker John Waters' early films including "Multiple Maniacs", "Pink Flamingos", "Female Trouble" and "Desperate Living". In his book, "Shock Value," John Waters credits Mueller with the title for his 1974 film, "Female Trouble". - Sarra Manning
Sarra Manning is a writer from England. She attended the University of Sussex and took up an English with Media Studies degree. She became a freelance writer after submitting her work to "Melody Maker". She worked as the entertainment editor for five years of the now-defunct teen magazine "J-17". Manning was the editor of "Elle Girl" (UK edition), … - Kevin Bleyer
Kevin Bleyer is an Emmy-winning writer for "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." Previously, he was a writer for "Dennis Miller," "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher" -- for which he received consecutive Writers Guild Award nominations -- and the critically-acclaimed Bravo series "Significant Others." An occasional commentator for National Public Radio, he was among the first contributors chosen to launch The Huffington Post and has written for Details magazine. - Allen Salkin
Allen Salkin, an investigative journalist, is a staff reporter at "The New York Times". He is also the author of the book "Festivus: The Holiday for the Rest of Us" (ISBN 0-446-69674-9), and has contributed articles to publications including "The Village Voice", "The Atlantic Monthly", "Details", "Yoga Journal", and "Heeb". He has written on subjects including the last true waterbed salesman in the San Francisco Bay Area, … - Peter Hyman
Peter Hyman is an American cultural reporter and journalist. He is the author of "The Reluctant Metrosexual: Dispatches From An Almost Hip Life" (ISBN 0-8129-7163-9), which was published in August 2004. A former "Vanity Fair" staffer and senior editor at "Drill", he has written feature articles, critical reviews and humor pieces for "The New York Times", "The New York Observer", "Details", "Spin", "Radar", … - Aaron Hamburger
Aaron Hamburger (born 1973) is an American writer best known for his short story collection "The View from Stalin's Head" (2004) and novel "Faith for Beginners" (2005). Born in Detroit, Michigan, Hamburger went to college at the University of Michigan (BA 1995) and then spent a year abroad teaching English in Prague, Czech Republic, the setting for his first book of stories, primarily about the lives of expatriates after the end of the Cold War. - Douglas Century
Douglas Century (born 5 May 1964) is a Canadian author and journalist who was born in Calgary, Canada, and educated at Princeton University (1986). As a journalist, Century has written for numerous publications, including the "The New York Times", "Details", "Rolling Stone", "Men's Journal", "Radar", "Blender", "VIBE" and "The Guardian" newspaper. - Alan Rifkin
Alan Rifkin is a former contributing editor of Details magazine. He has also written for the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Premiere, L.A. Weekly, Buzz and The Quarterly. His first book, Signal Hill, was a finalist for the 2004 Southern California Booksellers Award in Fiction. He was also a finalist for the 2003 PEN Center USA Award in Journalism. He lives with his wife and five children in Long Beach, California. - Jim Hogshire
Jim Hogshire (born 1958) is a counterculture author of magazine articles, short stories, and a number of books. His works have been published in such magazines as "Harper's", "Gentleman's Quarterly", "Details", "Esquire", "Covert Action Quarterly", "Omni", "FAIR", "The Animal's Agenda", and "Lies of Our Times". As of July 2007, he was living in Seattle, Washington. - Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla
Los Angeles-based writer Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla was born in Mombasa, Kenya. At 13 years old, the aspiring young novelist published his first article on infertility in a national magazine VIVA. Since then he's written for various publications including "Genre, Angeleno, … - Marcelle Karp
Marcelle Karp, a.k.a Betty Boob, (b. 1964), is an American feminist writer, editor, and television director and producer. She worked as a television producer and director for Lifetime, Fox, and HBO, and has written for Spin, Details, and Jane magazines. In 1993, Karp and Debbie Stoller produced the first issue of "Bust", "The Magazine for Women With Something to Get Off Their Chests", … - Sanjiv Bhattacharya
Sanjiv Bhattacharya is a British journalist and TV presenter. He has made a series of documentaries for Channel 4, including The Man with 80 Wives, a documentary about Warren Jeffs, the president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Sanjiv is a contributing editor for GQ (Britain), and also writes for The Observer, The Guardian, The Times, Details, Maxim, New York Magazine, LA Times, Marie Claire, and several other publications. - Faris McReynolds
Faris McReynolds (b. 1977, Dallas, Texas) is a Los Angeles-based artist and musician. His paintings have been shown in Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York City, Berlin, Padua, and Antwerp, including ten solo exhibitions. His work has been featured in "Details", "Art Papers", "Flash Art Magazine", "Tema Celeste", and "ArtWeek". McReynolds grew up in Richardson, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, … - Carter Vanderbilt Cooper
Carter Vanderbilt Cooper (January 27, 1965 - July 22, 1988) was the first born son of writer Wyatt Cooper and his wife, designer and artist Gloria Vanderbilt, and the elder brother of journalist Anderson Cooper. While there are few sources available about the life of Carter Cooper, he is mentioned frequently in his father's book, "Families: a Memoir and a Celebration" (Harper and Row, 1975). Early in the book Wyatt describes his son, saying "Carter is intellectual, … - Mitchell B. Fox
Mitchell B. Fox (born 1955) is the current Group President and Publishing Director of Conde Nast Publications. Mr. Fox joined the company in 1989 when he became Publisher of Details magazine. Under his five years of leadership there, the magazine's circulation quintupled. In 1993, Details was honored as AdAge's Magazine of the Year. In 1994, Mr. Fox became Publisher of Vanity Fair. While he was Publisher, Vanity Fair had five consecutive years of growth, … - Patterson Beckwith
Patterson Beckwith holds a BFA from The Cooper Union, NY and an M.F.A. from University of California Los Angeles His editorial photography has appeared in "Artforum", "Details", "Index", "Jane", and "Vice". His photos are featured in "Art at the Millennium" (Taschen, 2000) and have been exhibited widely throughout North America and Europe. Exhibitions include Museo Carillo Gil, Mexico City, Kerstin Engholm Galerie, Vienna, Austria, … - Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis
Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis, or Kaz, (born 1959, Hoboken, New Jersey) is an American cartoonist and illustrator. In the 1980s he was a frequent contributor to the influential comics anthologies "RAW" and "Weirdo". Since 1992 he has drawn "Underworld", an adult-themed syndicated comic strip that appears in many alternative weeklies. - Syed Ali Nawaz Shah Rizvi
Syed Ali Nawaz Shah Rizvi * Former Federal Minister of Industries (1988) * Former Senator * Former member of Provincial Assembly Sindh (1977,1993) * Former Member of National Assembly (1988) * Former Pakistan Peoples Party's President of City Hyderabad. * Member of Federal Council PPP. Details: A social worker, a legal expert, an agriculturist and a businessman, Mr. Ali Nawaz Shah was born in Mirpur Khas (Sindh) on Ist January, 1942. - Grande Details
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