- John Strausbaugh
John Strausbaugh (born in Baltimore in 1951) is an American author, cultural commentator, and host of the "
New York Times " "Weekend Explorer" video podcast series onNew York City .
Strausbaugh's books have examined the history of recreational drug use ("The Drug User: Documents 1840-1960", co-edited with Donald Blaise, with an introduction byWilliam S. Burroughs , 1990), the intersection of politics and popular culture in theWhite House ("Alone With the President," 1992), the priesthood that spreads the gospel of Elvisism ("E: Reflections on the Birth of the Elvis Faith", 1995) and Rock and Roll's infidelity to the youth culture that created it ("Rock 'Til You Drop: The Decline From Rebellion to Nostalgia," 2001), which was declared “the definitive word on the senescentRolling Stones ” by The "New York Times ".Strausbaugh's next book, the controversial, "Black Like You: Blackface, Whiteface, Insult & Imitation in American Popular Culture," 2006, explored race relations in popular culture, including the pervasive and long-lasting impact of black-face performance in rock and roll, hip-hop, advertising, “gangsta-lit” and contemporary Hollywood film-making. His new book, "Sissy Nation: How America Became a Culture of Wimps & Stoopits", was released on
February 5 ,2008 by Virgin Books USA.Strausbaugh is a regular contributor to the "
New York Times ", "TheWashington Post ", and "Cabinet Magazine".He also worked as a contributor and editor of "The New York Press " from 1990 until late 2002, when the paper was sold toAvalon Equity Partners . He established the paper as an independent thinking and often irreverent voice, which directly competed with the city's more traditionally liberal downtown paper,The Village Voice .
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