- Danielle Crittenden
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Danielle Ann Crittenden Frum, who writes under the name Danielle Crittenden (born April 20, 1963, Toronto, Canada), is a Canadian author and journalist.
She is the daughter of Max Crittenden, a former editor with the now-defunct Toronto Telegram, and her mother is magazine writer Yvonne Crittenden. Her stepfather is journalist and former Toronto Sun editor Peter Worthington. She has been critical of the feminist movement and is considered to be a social conservative. Crittenden is the editor of The Women’s Quarterly magazine. She is married to former George W. Bush special assistant and speechwriter David Frum and resides in Washington DC.
Since May 2005, she has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post. In October 2010 she wrote a controversial article about her refusal to get on an airplane because she was uncomfortable flying with a pair of young Middle Eastern men.[1] In September 2011 it was announced that Crittenden had taken the job of managing editor of blogs at Huffington Post Canada, an edition of The Huffington Post.[2]
She is a regular contributor to the National Post newspaper.
Contents
Works
- What Our Mothers Didn’t Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman, 1999
- Amanda Bright@Home, 2003
- The President's Secret IMs, 2007 (Gallery Books), ISBN 978-1416947493
- A Polish cookbook, coauthored with Anne Applebaum, to be published in 2012[2]
Notes
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danielle-crittenden/confessions-of-a-terroris_b_772706.html
- ^ a b Frum, David, "Home News", September 1, 2011, Frum Forum website, retrieved September 2, 2011
External links
References
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danielle-crittenden/confessions-of-a-terroris_b_772706.html
- ^ a b Frum, David, "Home News", September 1, 2011, Frum Forum website, retrieved September 2, 2011
Categories:- 1963 births
- Canadian women journalists
- Living people
- People from Toronto
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