JAMIE MALANOWSKI IS THE MANAGING EDITOR of Playboy. A member of the original staff of Spy, where he worked seven years, Jamie has also been an editor at Time and Esquire, and has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Washington Monthly, and many other publications. Jamie is the author of the novels Mr. Stupid Goes to Washington (Birch Lane, 1992) and The Coup (Doubleday, 2007); co-author with Kurt Andersen and Lisa Birnbach of the play and book Loose Lips; co-author, with Martyn Burke, of the HBO movie Pentagon Wars; and co-author, with Susan Morrison, of the humor book Spy High. His articles have been anthologized in Spy: The Funny Years, by Kurt Andersen, Graydon Carter and George Kalogerakis; Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot To Print, edited by David Wallis; Mirth of a Nation, Volume II: The Best Contemporary Humor, edited by Michael J. Rosen; The Playboy Book of True Crime; and The Fun Never Stops!: An Anthology of Comic Art 1991-2006, by Drew Friedman, Daniel Clowes, and Ben Schwartz.
Jamie lives in Westchester County NY with his wife, Ginny, and daughters Molly and Cara.
WRITINGS
BOOKS
Spy High (with Susan Morrison) (May 1991)
Mr. Stupid Goes to Washington: A Novel (Birch Lane, September 1992)
Loose Lips (with Kurt Andersen and Lisa Birnbach) (Simon & Schuster, September 12, 1995)
The Coup: A Novel (Doubleday , July 2007)
PLAYS
This Happy, Happy Land
A staged reading was held in January 1992 at The Public Theater in Manhattan, directed by Martin Charnin, featuring Jane Kaczmarek, Tony Goldwyn, Zach Grenier, James Murtaugh, Alison Fraser and Tom Mardorosian
Loose Lips (with Kurt Andersen and Lisa Birnbach)
Produced by Kurt Andersen, Lisa Birnbach, Martin Charnin and Jamie Malanowski at The 88's in Greenwhich Village in July 1994, directed by Martin Charnin, starring James Biberi, Scott Bryant, Sara Pratter, Keith Primi, Ingrid R. Rockefeller, Luke Toma, Mark Smaltz and later Ira Hawkins.
Produced by Kurt Andersen, Lisa Birnbach, Martin Charnin and Jamie Malanowski at TheTriad in May 1995, directed by Martin Charnin, starring James Biberi, Scott Bryant, Sara Pratter, Keith Primi, Ingrid R. Rockefeller and Luke Toma, with guest hosts Harry Shearer, Peter Boyle, and Bebe Neuwirth
Produced by Sandy Faison and Steve Ullman at the Santa Monica Playhouse in Los Angeles October 1995, directed by Martin Charnin, starring Gregg Berger, Scott Bryant, Sara Pratter, Keith Primi, Ingrid R. Rockefeller and Luke Toma, with guest host Robert Morse
Produced by Kurt Andersen, Lisa Birnbach, Martin Charnin and Jamie Malanowski at The 88's in Greenwhich Village in February 1998, directed by Martin Charnin, starring Gregg Berger, Scott Bryant, Sara Pratter, Keith Primi, Ingrid R. Rockefeller, Sarah Thyre and Luke Toma, with host Andy Richter
SCREENPLAYS
Pentagon Wars (with Martyn Burke)
Broadcast by HBO in February 1998, directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Kelsey Grammer, Cary Elwes, John C. McGinley and Richard Schiff
Mr. Stupid Goes to Washington
Camelot
My Life in Baseball
The Coup
People Like Us
MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:
American Journalism Review
Bad News: Murder Travels, September 1993.
American Photographer
That's Entertainment, November 1988.
That's Incredible, April 1989.
The Baltimore News American
Carelessness, July 23, 1980
A PR Man Argues Against Expense Accounts, August 31, 1982
The Baltimore Sun
Monkey-Wrenching Around, June 2, 1987
The Atlantic
Broadway Cacophany, November 1983.
British GQ
The Pepsi Challeneg, May 1991.
Capital Style
Rough and Rudy. September 1999
Al Gore Takes Lunch, December 1999
Channels
KYW'S Consultant Coup, September 1987.
Contemporaries
The Making of a Musician, Volume 1, Number 2, 1988.
Daily News Magazine
The Keeper, November 8, 1987.
Details
Cartoon: My Own Private Peggy Noonan, August 1992.
Drill
The History of Hair, 2004
Martial Arts Rule, 2004
Entertainment Weekly
The Inferno Film Festival, June 4, 1993
The Great Pretender, June 11, 1993
A Ham For All Seasons, March 29, 1996.
Entertainers of the Year: Calista Flockhart, December 25, 1998
Entertainment Forecast (as part of a team), January 22, 1999
The 100 Greatest Moments in Television (as part of a team), February 19, 1999
Digital News: The Colorado shootings, AprIL 23, 1999
Book News: A Talk with Michael Korda, May 31, 1999
The Warren Commission, October 15, 1999
The Wright Stuff, December 19, 2003
DVD News: Roundtable Discussion with the cast of Camp, February 27, 2004
DVD Review of The Great Escape, May 28, 2004
DVD Review of Judgment at Nuremberg, September 10, 2004
When Jack Met Marilyn, August 24, 2004
DVD Revew of The Yes Men, February 14, 2005
DVD Review of Look at Me, August 5, 2005
Remembering Peter Jennings, August 12, 2005
Esquire
The Man, The Dream, The Vitamins: a Dossier on Clint Eastwood,
October 1988.
Madonna: The Next 50 Years, December 1992.
Women We Love: The 1940s, August 1993
Triumph of the Hip, September 1994.
Vivat, Vivat, Varga Girl! November 1994.
The Dubious Achievement Awards, January 1995 (as part of a team)
The Ruling Class: The Comeback Kiddie, February 1995.
The New Varga Girl: Tyra Banks, January 1995.
The New Varga Girl: Shana, February 1995.
So Big, March 1995.
The Ruling Class: Running with the Rebels, March 1995.
The New Varga Girl: Larissa Bondarenko, March 1995.
The Ruling Class: Learning New Steps, June 1995.
The New Varga Girl: Ingrid Seynhaeve, June 1995.
Bearing the Standard, August 1995
Man At His Best, New Writing: Madmen & Martyrs, September 1995
The New Varga Girl: Age-Appropriate Behavior, September 1995.
The New Varga Girl: Elizabeth Berkley, October 1995.
Television: Braugher's Hour, October 1995
Testing Your Bond Quotient: What Would You Do With Pussy Galore?, November 1995
The New Varga Girl: Cindy Crawford, December 1995.
The Dubious Achievement Awards, January 1996 (as part of a team)
The Dubious Achievement Awards, January 1997 (as part of a team)
Family Life
Destination: Gettysburg, May-June 1996.
Fast Company
Soul Assassins, May 2005
Harpers
Running with the Also-Rans, November 1983.
Inside Sports
Mind Games, May 1987.
Interview
Interview with Michael Biehn and James Purdy, April 1988.
Jungle Magazine
James Cramer: The Jungle Interview, (with Ryan D'Agostino), November 2004
The London Evening Standard
Overpaid, Overrated, and Over There,
January 27, 1993.
The World's Most Dangerous Party Girl,
June 9, 1993.
Jackson: How the Star Was Destroyed, December 1993
Mirabella
Helen Hunt is the Nicest Person in the World, July-August 1996
Joan Allen
The Nation
Damn Mets: The Year Rohatyn Won The Pennant, October
11, 1986.
Eearth First! May 2, 1987.
Pepsi's The One, April 8, 1991.
Fogies, February 22, 1993.
New England Journal of Finance
How El Duque Changed Baseball, Summer 2001
Social Security Crisis
New York
Sounds: Born-Again Beatniks, March 12, 1984.
Suzanne Vega's City Folk, April 29, 1985.
Forever Young, May 27, 1985.
The King and I, January 4, 1988.
The New Yorker
Calling On Colin (Shout and Murmers), September 11, 1995.
Regrets Only (Shout and Murmers), December 4, 1995.
Dedicated Lines (Talk of the Town), December 25, 1995
Football Scholarship (Talk of the Town), September 16, 1996.
Sscreening Rooms (Shout and Murmers), November 3, 1997
Nerdfile (
The Talk of the Town), March 15, 1999
Reincarnation Dept., (The Talk of the Town), August 09, 1999
The New York Times
Favorite Daughters' For E.R.A., February 9, 1979 (Op-Ed)
A Scoreboard Message That Touched All, August 12, 1979 (Sports)
An Insider's Guide To New York City (with Mary McCartney), August 11, 1980 (Op-Ed)
Drought Possibilities, June 15, 1981 (Op-Ed)
Mayoral Candidate Questions, June 16, 1985 (Sports)
Ribbon Control, September 4, 1993 (Op-Ed).
My Big Night at the Oscars, March 21, 1994 (Op-Ed).
Our Season of Discontent, November 17, 1994 (Op-Ed)
Oldies But Goodlies, November 26, 1995 (Magazine)
A New Nixon Who's Warm And Fatherly, August 15, 1999 (Arts & Leisure)
Shifting From Blood and Guts to Heart and Brains: Wes Craven and Music of the Heart, October 24, 1999 (A&L)
The Ghosts of Hollywood Past Continue to Cast Their Spell; Remember: Life Is Not Always So Wonderful, November 14, 1999 (A&L)
A Talent for Characters You Love and/or Hate: Philip Seymour Hoffman and Flawless, November 21, 1999 (A&L)
An Innocent's Exuberant Vision Of Corruption: Ben Younger and Boiler Room, February 13, 2000 (A&L)
M. Night Shamalayan, A Director With a Sense of Where He's Going, March 12, 2000 (A&L)
Keeping Faith With High Fidelity, April 2, 2000 (A&L)
When Knickknacks Turn Into a Collective Passion, April 30, 2000 (A&L)
The Revolutionary War Is Lost on Hollywood, July 2, 2000 (A&L)
A Refreshing Curve In a Straight Summer: Mike White and Chuck and Buck, July 16, 2000 (A&L)
A Scene Stealer's Big Score: Famke Jannsen and Love and Sex, August 20, 2000 (A&L)
Making the Movie They Let You Make: Chris McQuarrie and The Way of the Gun, September 3, 2000 (A&L)
Enough About Angels: The Devil Gets His Due, September 10, 2000 (A&L)
The Blunt Appeal of Being Stupid: Post-Comedy Comedy, October 8, 2000 (A&L)
A Child's World In No Man's Land: David Gordon Green and George Washington, October 22, 2000 (A&L)
Emerging From the TV Shadows: Henry Bromell and Panic, January 14, 2001 (A&L)
Not to Say This Is a Better Movie' Than Beatty's . . .': Chris Rock and Down to Earth, The New York Times, February 11, 2001 (A&L)
Forget Voting Them Off the Island. They're Just Shot: Daniel Minahan and Series 7, February 25, 2001 (A&L)
Shaping Words Into an Oscar: Six Writers Who Did, March 18, 2001 (A&L)
An Independent For Whom Love Is Also Wisdom: Jordan Walker-Pearlman and The Visit, April 15, 2001 (A&L)
Teenagers' Traumas, Without the Clichés: John Stockwell and Crazy/Beautiful, July 1, 2001 (A&L)
Larry Clark, Moralist, In the Florida Suburbs: Larry Clark and Bully, July 8, 2001 (A&L)
From Insights In a Foxhole To a Comedy Of Manners: Edward Burns and Sidewalks of New York, The New York Times. September 16, 2001 (A&L)
HOLIDAY FILMS: RITUALS; Redemption Is Such a Guy Thing, November 4, 2001 (A&L)
The Verdict He Heeds Is His Own: Campbell Scott and Final: December 2, 2001 (A&L)
War, Without Any Answers: Ridley Scott and Black Hawk Down, December 16, 2001 (A&L)
'Macbeth,' Droll and Deep Fried: Billy Morrissette and Scotland, PA, February 3, 2002 (A&L)
'A Matter of Elimination': Bringing Books to the Screen: March 10, 2002 (Arts & Leisure)
A Man of Action Who Finds Power in Stillness: Samuel L. Jackson and Changing Lanes, April 14, 2002 (A&L)
One for the Scooby Cognoscenti, May 12, 2002 (A&L)
Filmmaking as a Family Affair: Chris and Paul Weitz and About A Boy, May 19, 2002 (A&L)
The Desexing of Austin Powers, September 1, 2002 (A&L)
Fresh Eye on a Jaded Slice of New York: Dylan Kidd and Roger Dodger, October 20, 2002 (A&L)
Out on the Trail With an Informal, Playful George W.: Alexandra Pelosi and Journeys With George: November 3, 2002 (A&L)
Colorblind Buddies In Black and White, November 10, 2002 (A&L)
Human, Yes, But No Less A Monster: Menno Meyjes and Max, December 22, 2002 (A&L)
For Best Short, the Winner Is . . . Forgotten?, March 9, 2003 (A&L)
Giuliani, Meet Your TV Match: James Woods and Rudolf Giuliani, March 16, 2003 (A&L)
Many More Things About Mary, Maybe Too Many, August 17, 2003 (A&L)
Near the Hudson, Studying Earth, January 11, 2004 (Westchester)
Spring: Season of Bias in Girls' Soccer? February 22, 2004 (Westchester)
Got a Beard? Don't Bother to Run. September 19, 2004 (Styles)
New York Woman
Street Music, September 1987.
The Perot Periodical
Ross, Where's Your Homework? Winter 1994.
Playboy
What's New? April 1996.
Howie in Hollywood, April 1997.
Sex in Cinema, November 1999
Don't Worry, We Only Kill Each Other, May 2000
Do You Really Want To Be A Millonaire? August 2000
Slick Willie: A Fond Farewell, December 2000
Sex in Cinema, December 2000
Sun Rise, April 2001
Sex in Cinema, November 2001
Strange Bedfellows, December 2001
Sex in Cinema, November 2002
How to Save Your Ass in a Scandal, December 2002
Outlaw Humor, September 2004
Birth of the Bikini, August 2006 (unsigned)
State of the Union, July 2007
Premiere
Baby, It's You, May 1988.
Fade In: Kleen Klassix, June 1988.
Fade In: Oh, Gosh, September 1988.
Hogging the Screen, December 1988.
Fade In: Auteur TV, February 1989.
Video Guide: Journalists, November 1989.
Mr. Know-It-All: Discovering Japan, November 1989.
Mr. Know-It-All: Waterlogged, December 1989.
Mr. Know-It-All: Family Plots, March 1990.
Mr. Know-It-All: Goin' South, April 1990.
Mr. Know-It-All: Trial and Error, June 1990.
Mr. Know-It-All: Fever, August 1990.
LA-DI-DA-DA-DA-DA, February 1991.
Fade In: Ride, They Said, April 1991.
Video Guide: Dead Dogs, October 1991.
Year in Review, January 2000
The Onion Goes to Hollywood, June 2001
James Bond article
Clinton Memoirs article
Reader's Digest
Hope and Humor in Uniform, June 2003
Who's Funny Now?, September 2003
How Funny People Got That Way, September 2004
Don’t Take the Bait, December 2004
Rolling Stone
A Review of Townes Van Zandt's At My Window, December 3, 1987
Top Hip Hop, July 13-27, 1989.
From Stand Up To Sitcom, November 2, 1989
7 Days
The 44-Month Delivery, July 27, 1988 (as Joe Carpenter).
Koch & Co., March 22, 1989.
Floundering Father, May 10, 1989.
The Curse of Office Softball, July 12, 1989.
The Thrill Of It All, February 28, 1990.
Slate
Monica! A Libretto in Search of a Composer, December 18, 1998
The Soho Weekly News
Father to the Deed, November 5, 1980
Tony Olivieri 1941-1980, November 12, 1980
Holiday On Ice, December 23, 1980
Novel Lines From the Right, January 7, 1981
McDonald's Checks Out, February 18, 1981
Spin
Once Is Enough, October 1985.
Tipper Gore's Diary, January 1986.
Jailhouse Rock, October 1986.
Sports Illustrated
Spotlight: Art Donovan, February 10, 1986.
Crossing the Line, February 20, 1998
Spy
The Fine Print, October 1986
On Second Thought, Why Don't We Just Stay In Tonight?, October
1986.
Another Thing Your Eminence, What About When I Press the ``Abort'' Button on My Computer? October 1986.
The Fine Print, November 1986
The Fine Print, December 1986
Locker Room Politics, December 1986
The Fine Print, January-February 1987
The Fine Print, March 1987
Telling It All, March 1987
The Fine Print, April 1987
Mets vs. Yanks, April 1987.
The Fine Print, May 1987
The Fine Print, June 1987
The Fine Print, July-August 1987
The Fine Print, September 1987
The Fine Print, October 1987
They, The People, October 1987
The Fine Print, November 1987
Participatory Plutocracy, November 1987
Maybelline, Why Canst Thou Be True?, November 1987
The Fine Print, December 1987
The Spy 100, December 1987 (as part of a team)
The Fine Print, January-February 1988
A Brief History of White Rap, January-February 1988
Koch's Plan for the Homeless, January-February 1988
The Fine Print, March 1988
Celebrity Sports Stats, March 1988
Key Moments in the History of Getting Organized, March 1988
The Fine Print, April 1988
The Fine Print, May 1988
The Fine Print, June 1988
The Fine Print, July-August 1988
No Pain, No Gain, July-August 1988
True Confessions, July-August 1988
The Fine Print, September 1988 (with Debbie Michel)
Fashion Tips for Fall, September 1988 (with Debbie Michel)
The Fine Print, October 1988
U Won't Have Dick Nixon 2 Kick Around, October 1988
The Fine Print, November 1988
Celebrity Brawls, November 1988
The Fine Print, December 1988
The 100 Best Issues of Rolling Stone, December 1988 (with George Kalogerakis)
It's a Wonderful Life, December 1988
The Spy 100, December 1988 (as part of a team)
The Fine Print, January-February 1989
Municipal Wrecking Crews, January-February 1989
The Fine Print, March 1989
The Fine Print, April 1989
Room at the Top, April 1989.
The Fine Print, May 1989
Profiles in Discouragement, May 1989
The Fine Print, June 1989
The Fine Print, July 1989
The Fine Print, August 1989
The Vainglorious and Salacious Memoirs of Certain Celebrated Persons, August 1989
The Fine Print, September 1989
Hizzoner!, September 1989
The Fine Print, October 1989
The Fine Print, November 1989
The Fine Print, December 1989
The Spy 100, December 1989 (as part of a team)
The Fine Print, January 1990
The State of Celebrity 1990: A Spy White Paper, January 1990
The Fine Print, February 1990
The Fine Print, March 1990
Peace on Earth--And Jeane Kirkpatrick Is Out Of A Job, March
1990
``Lights, Action, Camera--Okay, Start Snorting!'', March 1990
The Fine Print, April 1990
The Fine Print, May 1990
Cartoon: Cokie Roberts, May 1990
The Fine Print, June 1990
The Fine Print, July 1990
A Casino Too Far, August 1990
The Fine Print, September 1990
The Fine Print, October 1990
The Fine Print, November 1990
The Fine Print, December 1990
The Spy 100, December 1990 (as part of a team)
The Fine Print, January-February 1991
The Fine Print, March 1991
The Fine Print, April 1991
The Fine Print, May 1991
Cartoon: Quayle Alone, May 1991.
Spy Highexcerpt, May 1991.
The Fine Print, June 1991
When Disney Ran America, June 1991.
The Fine Print, August 1991
The Fine Print, September 1991
The Fine Print, October 1991
The Fine Print, November 1991
The Fine Print, December 1991
The Spy 100, December 1991
The Fine Print, January-February 1992
The Fine Print, March 1992.
John Sununu, What Color Is Your Parachute?, March 1992.
(unsigned)
The Fine Print, April 1992
The Fine Print, May 1992
The Fine Print, June 1992.
Missingsomething, June 1992
The Fine Print, July-August1992
The Democratic Natinal Convention New York Times Parody, July 1992
(with Jim Collins and Daniel Radosh)
The Fine Print, September 1992.
The Fine Print, October 1992.
The Fine Print, November 1992.
The Fine Print, December 1992.
The Spy 100, December 1992 (as part of a team)
The Fine Print, February 1993.
Parliament of Suckers, February 1993
When All The Razzing Stopped, February 1093
The Fine Print, March 1993.
The Fine Print, April 1993.
The Fine Print, May 1993.
The Fine Print, June 1993.
Las Adventuras de Woody y Mia: Una Photonovella Especial (with Larry Doyle), June 1993
The Fine Print, July- August 1993
The Fine Print, September 1993.
The Fine Print, January-February 1996.
The Fine Print, March-April 1996.
The Fine Print, July-August 1996.
Forget Paris? Forget France! July-August 1996.
The Loyal Flush, December 1996.
15 Things We Now Know About the Martian Microbes, Holiday
1996
Seinfeld-o-Matic
Time
Essay: Mufter The Troops!, July 7, 1997.
Humor: The Celluloid Senator: Interviewing Fred Thompson
Aug. 4, 1997
Essay: Too Many Brave Souls, Nov. 17, 1997
Essay: Five Finales: How to wrap up Seinfeld? We offer some suggestions, May 4, 1998
How Hollywood Portrays Its Russians, Jul. 13, 1998
"Eyes Front! And That Means You, Sir!", Jul. 20, 1998
All the News That's Unfit, Nov. 16, 1998
"Guy Walks into a Press Briefing...", Nov. 23, 1998
Book Review: The Victors, by Stephen Ambrose, Dec. 7, 1998
Essay: I'll Take Ken Jennings' World for $400, Sep. 13, 2004
Time Digital
Spy Gear, June 1997
Generation WWW, November 1997
Silicon Valley Culture
TV Guide
Hannah Storm
Seinfeld Farewell
3rd Rock From the Sun
Wilson the Beach Ball
Us
Celebrity World, April 1993
Take One, May 1993.
Virtual Reality: Memo to Madonna, July 1993.
Virtual Reality: President Streisand, August 1993.
Virtual Reality: The Jurassic Touch, September 1993.
Virtual Reality: Thespian Squad, October 1993.
Immaterial Girl, October 1993.
The 93 Greatest Stories of 1993 (as part of a team), December 1993
USA Weekend
Catching up with Uma Thurman, October 5, 2003
Creative complaining, November 23, 2003
USA Weekend Summer Movie Preview 2004, May 9, 2004
Vin Diesel means business, June 6, 2004
The O.J. Simpson murder case: A decade later, June 6, 2004 (with John Connolly)
USA Weekend Summer Movie Preview 2005, May 1, 2005
USA Weekend Holiday Movie Preview 2005, October 30, 2005
Up From Bigotry: No Way Out, March 5, 2006
USA Weekend Summer Movie Preview 2006, May 7, 2006
Cycle of violence: Munich, June 4, 2006
Re-viewing a French classic: The 400 Blows, July 2, 2006
Katrina's Wake: Film director Spike Lee and historian Douglas Brinkley both explore the storm's aftermath in their recent works. August 20, 2006
Godzilla vs. the herpetologist, September 3, 2006
USA Weekend Holiday Movie Preview 2006, November 5, 2006
Bringing Joseph to film: Oscar Issac and The Nativity, December 24, 2006
Stiletto-heeled boot camp: The Devil Wears Prada, January 14, 2007
Hail to the Chief The West Wing, February 4, 2007
Every second matters: 24: Season 5, February 11, 2007
Thinking about that HDTV?, February 18, 2007
USA Weekend Summer Movie Preview, May 6, 2007
USA Weekend Holiday Movie Preview 2007, October 28, 2007
The Third Man, June 24, 2007
V
Campaign '88: The Video Ballot, October-November 1988.
Vanity Fair
A Disturbing Trend, Vanity Fair, June 1985.
Red State Appeasement, October 2006
Red State Appeasement, August 2007
The Village Voice
I Am Worried About Jane
Washington Examiner
Can Dean help the Democrats?, February 17, 2005
Robots replacing soldiers?, February 21, 2005
Will Bush pull us through? It’s a long shot, February 23, 2005
Royal flaps make sad English chaps, February 28, 2005
Loquacious Luntz language lessons, March 2, 2005
Ownership society? Count me out, March 6, 2005
Terrorism suspects can by guns: Are you kidding me?, March 14, 2005
More! More! More!, March 21, 2005
Consensus? What’s that?, March 24, 2005
Battle for Schiavo’s life turns ghoulish, March 28, 2005
Moral position? ... Hardly, March 30, 2005
Are corporations crazy?, April 3, 2005
Bush’s good luck overflows, April 5, 2005
Washington Journalism Review
Generals Fighting the Last War, December 1992.
The Washington Monthly
The Lost Roast of Gary Hart, June 1984.
POWER:
The Ultimate Aphrodisiac,
by Dr. Ruth Westheimer
and Dr. Steven Kaplan: a review, November 2001
Public Intellectuals: a Study in Decline, byRichard A. Posner: a review, April 2002
Cramer vs. Cramer: A review of Jim Cramer's Confessions of a Street Addict, June, 2002
Coulter Clash: A review of Ann Coulter's Slander, July-August 2002
Kibu-ki Theater: a review of Inside the Cult of Kibu and Other Tales of the Millennial Gold Rush, by Lori Gottlieb and Jesse Jacobs, Sept, 2002
Capitol Bore: A review of Worth the Fighting For, by John McCain, with Mark Salter, Nov, 2002
Still Stupid? A review of IT'S STILL THE ECONOMY, STUPID by Paul Begala, December 2002
Geek Tragedy - A review of Starving to Death On $200 Million: The Short, Absurd Life of The Industry Standard, by James Ledbetter, Jan-Feb, 2003
RoveRage: A review of BOY GENIUS: Karl Rove, the Brains Behind the Remarkable Political Triumph of George W. Bush by Lou Dubose, Jan Reid, Carl M. Cannon, March, 2003
Pink Pander, a review of USEFUL IDIOTS, by Mona Charen, April, 2003
Harley's Angels, a review of BORN TO BE WILD: A History of the American Biker and Bikes, 1947-2002 by Paul Garson & the editors of Easyriders, May, 2003
Ball Boys: why golf is the driving obsession of middle-age alpha males, June, 2003
Flights of Fancy: A Review of AIR FORCE ONE: A History of Presidents and Their Planes, by Kenneth T. Walsh, July-August, 2003
Boy Genial: A review of Tucker Carlson's Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites, September 2003
Kill Bill: a review of Richard Miniter's Losing Bin Laden, November 2003
James's Addiction: A review of James Carville's Had Enough?, December, 2003
Hollywood and Squares: A review of Alan Schroeder's Celebrity-in-Chief, March, 2004
Sailing Away: A review of William F. Buckley's Miles Gone By, October 2004
Bully Pulpit: A Review of The Hammer: Tom DeLay: God, Money, and United States Congress by Lou Dubose and Jan Reid, November 2004
Name Games: A review of Steve Rivkin & Fraser Sutherland's The Making of a Name, March, 2005
What A Way To Go: A review of Sarah Vowell's Assassination Vacation, April, 2005
Dear Abu, May, 2005
Follow The Refuse: A review of Elizabeth Royte's Garbage Land, September 2005
The Aging of Aquarius: A review of Leonard Steinhorn's The Greater Generation, Jan.-Feb. 2006
Kill Hill: A Review of John Podhoretz's Can She Be Stopped?, May 2006
The Loud Mouth: what Aristotle would like about Michael Moore: A review of Forgive Us Our Spins, by Jesse Larner, November 2006
America the Ornery: A review of Peter Wood's A Bee in the Mouth, July 2007
A Sunday Manifesto: A Review of Craig Harline's Sunday: A History of the First Day From Babylonia to the Super Bowl, May 2007
Sorry, That's Classified: A Review of Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President by Stephen F. Hayes, October 2007
Anthropolitics: Dana Milbank explains why Scott McClellan resembles the sin-eating goddess of the Aztecs in Homo Politicus, December 2007
The Washington Post
I Hear America Chatting, Outlook, November 8, 1992.
Please Mr. Packwood, Outlook, February 14, 1993.
At Play in the Fields of the Bored, Outlook, April 4,
1993.
Take My President--Please, Outlook, May 30, 1993.
Beach Blanket Bureaucrats, Outlook, August 29,
1993.
Racists for Feminism! Outlook, February 1994.
MISCELLANEOUS
Outlook for Broadway: Making Sense of the Mayor's Theatre Advisory Council Proposals, for the foundation Exploring the Metropolis, 1986
Liner Notes for Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally), by Various Artists, Rhino Records Anthology, 2002
Mein Doll, unpblished article collected in Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot to Print
ANTHOLOGIES IN WHICH MY ARTICLES HAVE BEEN INCLUDED
The Premiere Guide to Movies on Video, edited by Howard Karren (1991)
The Wild Palms Reader, edited by Roger Twilling and Stuart Swezey (1991)
Mirth of a Nation, Volume II: The Best Contemporary Humor, edited by Michael J. Rosen (2002)
Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot To Print, edited by David Wallis (2004)
Spy: The Funny Years, by Kurt Andersen, Graydon Carter and George Kalogerakis (2006)
The Fun Never Stops!: An Anthology of Comic Art 1991-2006, by Drew Friedman, Daniel Clowes, and Ben Schwartz (2006)
The Playboy Book of True Crime (2007)
READINGS, PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, MEDIA APPEARANCES
Reading, The Writer's Voice Presents Hard Times: An Evening of Readings by Spy Writers, with Ann Hodgeman, Roy Blount Jr. and others, March 14, 1991
Reading, The Writer's Voice Presents Looking Back with Terror: Readings by Humorists from SPY Magazine, with Kurt Andersen, Henry Alford, James Collins, Joe Queenan and others, March 19, 1992
Interviewer of Bart Freundlich, director of the film World Traveler at its premiere at the City University of New York Graduate Center, March 26, 2002.
Reading, with David Wallis, Eric Hedegaard and others, from Killed: Great Journalism
Too Hot To Print, Barnes & Noble Astor Place, New York NY, July 2004
Judge, ASME Awards, 2007
Guest, The Lisa Birnbach Radio Show, July 17, 2007
Guest, Playboy Satellite Radio, July 19, 2007
Guest, The Book Squad, with Karyn Langhorne and Wendy Coakley-Thompson, WMET-AM, Washington DC, July 20, 2007.
Reading from The Coup, The Pleasantville Bookshop, Pleasantville NY, July 21, 2007
Reading from The Coup, Borders, Washington DC, July 24, 2007
Guest, The Kojo Nnamdi Radio Show, WAMU-AM in Washington DC, July 24, 2007
Reading from The Coup, Barnes & Noble Astor Place, New York, August 14, 2007
Guest, Night Talk, hosted by Mike Schneider, Bloomberg Television, August 7, 2007
Guest, What's Happening in Briarcliff, hosted by Donald Wilde, Ossining TV, August 16
Guest, On Writing, hosted by Ben Cheever, PC-TV
Guest lecturer in Mass Media, Westchester Community College, Valhalla NY, September 21, 2007
Guest, The Lewis Burke Frumkes Show, WPAT-AM New York, September 23, 2007
Reading from The Coup, Robin's Bookstore, Philadelphia, November 3, 2007
MEMBERSHIPS
American Society of Magazine Editors
Hudson Valley Writers' Center
Briarcliff Manor Council on the Arts
BOOKS WHERE I’VE BEEN CITED
What Liberal Media?: The Truth About Bias and the News by Eric Alterman
Voyeur Nation: Media, Privacy, and Peering in Modern Culture, by Clay Calvert
Popular Culture in American History (Blackwell Readers in American Social and Cultural History) by Jim Cullen
The Second-Person Standpoint: Morality, Respect, and Accountability by Stephen Darwall
The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium: American Culture on the Brink by Mark Dery
Film and Television After 9/11 by Wheeler Winston Dixon
Life: The Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality by Neal Gabler
Action Figures: Men, Action Films, and Contemporary Adventure Narratives by Mark Gallagher
Mansion on the Hill by Fred Goodman
Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement by Robert Gottlieb
Shadow President: Ted Kennedy in Opposition by Burton Hersh
Rap Music and Street Consciousness (Music in American Life) by Cheryl L. Keyes
Jack's Life: A Biography of Jack Nicholson by Patrick McGilligan
Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News by David T. Z. Mindich
Vamps & Tramps: New Essays by Camille Paglia
Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America by Jennifer Price
Madonnica: The Woman & The Icon From A To Z by Matthew Rettenmund
Hollywood & War A Film Reader (In Focus--Routledge Film Readers) by J. David Slocum
Understanding Disney: The Manufacture of Fantasy by Janet Wasko
Theatre World 1994-1995, Vol. 51 (Theatre World) by John Willis
Theatre World, 1997-1998, Vol. 54 (Theatre World) by John Willis