Unique Experiences
Go to the theatre with The Arts Fuse Editor-in-Chief, Bill Marx
- Item Number
- 123
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 185 USD to shosh
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
See a theatre performance with The Arts Fuse Editor-in-Chief and theatre critic, Bill Marx! This is sure to be a truly unique theatre experience!
For well over two decades, Bill Marx has written about arts and culture for print, broadcast, and online. In 2002, Marx created and edited WBUR Online Arts, a cultural zine that, along with arts reviews and commentaries, presented multimedia features, blogs, a podcast, and a calendar. WBUR Online Arts was a finalist for an Online Journalism Award for Specialty Journalism that year, and won the award in 2004. In 2005, Marx’s weekly column on the website was named a finalist for the Online Journalism Award for Online Commentary.
Marx has regularly reviewed theater for National Public Radio Station WBUR and has contributed features on stage, books, and film to NPR programs “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered,” WBUR’s “Here and Now,” NPR.org, and the WGBH/BBC co-production “The World.” Through 2011 he hosted a podcast for World Books, an online feature for “The World” dedicated to coverage of international literature that he also wrote for and edited.
He has also written about the arts for a number of print publications. Marx regularly critiqued books and theater for the Boston Globe and the Boston Phoenix and contributed essay-reviews to a variety of national publications, including Parnassus, Ploughshares, Washington Post Book World, the Nation, the Boston Review, The Los Angeles Times, the Columbia Journalism Review, and the Village Voice.
Marx has won United Press International and Associated Press awards for his radio reviews of Boston theater. He has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Reviewer’s Citation three times.
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Bill Marx
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