Gersh Kuntzman
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Gersh Kuntzman is a New York City-based journalist. Previously, he worked for the New York Post, writing the column, "MetroGnome",column which ran from 1994-2004. He also had a weekly column for Newsweek online that ran from Jan. 2001-July 2005. Kuntzman authored HAIR! Mankind's Historic Quest to End Baldness (Random House) and "Chrismukkah: The Official Guide to the World's Best-Loved Holiday" (Sasquatch Press), and is a frequent contributor to national magazines. He also co-wrote the critically acclaimed off-broadway play "SUV: The Musical" with songwriter Marc Dinkin, which was featured at the New York City Fringe Festival 2005. At the Post, he worked with Allen Salkin.
Kuntzman's is most notable for his coverage of the July 4 hot dog-eating contest at Coney Island, which was sponsored by Nathan's.
In 2005, Kuntzman became editor of The Brooklyn Papers, a group of community newspapers covering Kings County.
[edit] External links
- Gersh Kuntzman Official website.