George Gustines
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George Gustines | |
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Born | George Gene Gustines 1971 (age 52–53) New York City, US |
Occupation(s) | Magazine editor, journalist, playwright |
Notable credit | The New York Times |
Spouse | Steven Schack |
Parent(s) | Aida Gustines, Jorge Gustines |
George Gene Gustines (born 1971[1]) is a journalist who is the managing editor of T, a magazine of The New York Times.
As a journalist, he has written for the "New Jersey",[2] Circuits (technology),[3] "Escapes",[4] "The City",[5] "Television"[6] and "Arts and Leisure"[7] weekly sections, and the daily National,[8] "Culture"[9] and "Business"[10] sections of the Times.
Gustines joined the staff of The New York Times in 1991.[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]Gustines is the son of Aida and Jorge Gustines. A longtime resident of New York City, Gustines lives with his partner, Steven Schack.[11]
Partial bibliography
[edit]Reviews
[edit]- "Books of the Times: A Bittersweet Tale of Father and Daughter." (Review of Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic) The New York Times, 26 June 2006.
Off-Off-Broadway plays
[edit]1997
- With Steve Schack. Papered Over. Producers Club, 1997 [self-produced].[12]
Graphic novels edited
[edit]- Bernatovech, Rich and Vecchio, Luciano. Sentinels, Book 1: Footsteps. Drumfish Productions, 2003. ISBN 0-9745885-0-4
- Bernatovech, Rich and Vecchio, Luciano. Sentinels, Book 2: Masks. Drumfish Productions.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Sentinels Online - authors page
- ^ "Copper, Penny and Brass That Aren't All They Seem". The New York Times. 30 June 1996. p. NJ13. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (8 August 2002). "Turning Mysteries of E-Mail and Technology Into Theater". The New York Times. p. G7. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (19 April 2002). "FORAGING: Twisted Tales of a Comic Book Connoisseur". The New York Times. p. F3. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (3 November 2002). "NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED: The Amazing Adventures of New York City". The New York Times. p. 14010. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (20 July 2003). "For Young Viewers: Adventures of Robin and His Merry Band of Mega Friends". The New York Times. p. 13055. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (28 May 2006). "Straight (and Not) Out of the Comics". The New York Times. p. 2025. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (19 January 1995). "For Youth, Fun at Camp Is a Dream Come True". The New York Times. p. B4. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (13 August 2002). "A Comic Book Gets Serious On Gay Issues; A Major Character Becomes A Victim of a Hate Crime". The New York Times. p. E1. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (14 February 2005). "The City Hall Superhero, on Gay Marriage". The New York Times. p. C6. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ "Steven Schack, George Gustines". The New York Times. 25 September 2005. p. 9024. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ Off-Off Broadway Reviews, June-July, 1997. Accessed 7 April 2007.
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