James Panero
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Panero (born 1975, New York City) is the managing editor of the New Criterion and former Editor-in-Chief of The Dartmouth Review. In addition to his editorial duties for The New Criterion, Panero serves as the magazine’s gallery critic. He writes on art and culture regularly for several publications and lectures widely.[1]
[edit] Works
The Dartmouth Review Pleads Innocent: Twenty-Five Years of Being Threatened, Impugned, Vandalized, Sued, Suspended, and Bitten at the Ivy League's Most Controversial Conservative Newspaper (co-edited by James Panero and Stefan Beck) Wilmington: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2006
[edit] Trivia
He was the winner of the 2006 Left Behinds Most Annoying Person in New York Contest.[2]