Ted Mann (writer)
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Ted Mann (born 1977) is an American magazine writer and editor. Mann began his editorial career as an intern at The Atlantic Monthly, after which he went on to work at the Philadelphia City Paper and the University of Pennsylvania Press. In addition to the above publications, his work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Pennsylvania Gazette, and The New York Press. Currently he is a senior editor at The Journal News, in Westchester, New York, where he works on a group of suburban lifestyle magazines including:
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- "The Book of Baldwin", Rockland Magazine, July 2006. (An unauthorized look at born-again actor Stephen Baldwin, New City's Pentecostals, and their passionate crusade to shut down a porn store in Nyack.)
- "Risky Business", Scarsdale Magazine, February 2006. (In Scarsdale, real estate flippers earn million-dollar windfalls -- and super-sized headaches.)
- "Amateur Nights", InTown White Plains, Fall 2005. (A week inside the bizarre world of White Plains karaoke.)
- "The Advertising Creed", The New York Press, January 2002. (The surprising relationship between advertising and religion.)