- Nick Haramis
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Nick Haramis Born March 10, 1983
Ontario, CanadaOccupation Magazine editor, journalist Title Editorial Director, Bullett Nick Haramis was born in Cornwall, Ontario in 1983 and graduated from McGill University with a degree in English Literature.
After two years as the Editor of BlackBook, in September 2011 Haramis accepted the position of Editorial Director at Bullett, a quarterly arts, fashion, and culture publication based in New York City. He has interviewed high-profile subjects at various stages in their careers, such as Winona Ryder,[1] Bill Murray,[2] Kirsten Dunst,[3] and Nicki Minaj.[4][5] He has contributed to publications such as The Last Magazine, S Magazine, Billboard Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Playboy and Reader's Digest. Haramis is also a regular on the downtown New York nightlife scene.[6]
Haramis is based in New York City.[7]
External links
- Nick Haramis - Personal website
- BlackBook Magazine
References
- ^ Hartmann, Margaret (2009) Winona Ryder On Public Life, Private Lives Jezebel.
- ^ Vilensky, Mike (2010) Bill Murray Will Neither Confirm Nor Deny That Myth About Him Whispering Into a Man’s Ear in Union Square New York Magazine.
- ^ Kirsten Dunst Talks Rehab For Depression Huffington Post (2010).
- ^ Nicki Minaj puts her bottom behind her in modest photo shoot, but says she's still 'weird' like Lady Gaga The Daily Mail (2011).
- ^ Nicki Minaj Makes Her 'Rah Rah Like A Dungeon Dragon' Face On Blackbook Magazine MTV (2011).
- ^ Prince, Daisy (2010) A Hemingway in the House at Ferragamo's Fragrance Launch Vanity Fair.
- ^ Williams, Alex (2009) Bad Economy? Good Excuse. The New York Times.
Categories:- American journalists
- American writers
- American editors
- McGill University alumni
- 1983 births
- Living people
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