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Bruce Weber

Bruce Weber

Biography

Bruce Weber, a reporter for The New York Times, began his career in publishing as a fiction editor at Esquire. He has been on staff at the newspaper since 1986 as an editor, metro reporter, national cultural correspondent, theater columnist and critic, among other things, and has regularly contributed first-person essays and participatory features to the paper. He has written for numerous publications and is the coauthor (with the dancer Savion Glover) of Savion! My Life in Tap and the editor of Look Who's Talking: An Anthology of Voices in the Modern American Short Story.

Bruce Weber's Books

1.
As They See 'Em
As They See 'Em A Fan's Travels in the Land of Umpires By: Bruce Weber
This edition: Trade Paperback, 368 pages
Publication date: March 16, 2010
Other formats: eBook
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