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Occupation | Newspaper editor, biographer, author |
Constance Rosenblum is an American newspaper editor, biographer, and author.
Biography
Rosenblum grew up in Middletown, New York, and graduated from Emma Willard School[1] and Bryn Mawr College.[2]
Her books include Gold Digger: The Outrageous Life and Times of Peggy Hopkins Joyce,[3][4] which was named an editor's choice by The New Yorker, and Boulevard of Dreams, a history of the Grand Concourse.[5] She is the editor of The New York Times' City section. She was the editor of the paper's Arts and Leisure section from 1990 to 1997.
References
- ↑ "Constance S. Rosenblum Is Married to Andrew Geller (Published 1976)". The New York Times. 20 September 1976. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- ↑ "Constance Rosenblum -- Talk to the Newsroom -- The New York Times -- Reader Questions and Answers - The New York Times". web.archive.org. 2016-11-18. Archived from the original on 2016-11-18. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ↑ The Blonde Who Preferred Gentlemen's Money, The Washington Post, April 25, 2000
- ↑ Married to a Mob, Chicago Sun-Times, May 7, 2000
- ↑ A Golden Seam In the Bronx, The Wall Street Journal, August 18, 2009
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