Peter Braunstein
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'''Peter Braunstein''' (born 1964) is a [[New York City]]-based journalist, writer, and playwright who became infamous for committing a [[October 31]] [[2005]] [[sexual assault]], leading police on a multi-state [[manhunt]] until his capture and [[self-injury]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] on [[December 16]] [[2005]]. | '''Peter Braunstein''' (born 1964) is a [[New York City]]-based journalist, writer, and playwright who became infamous for committing a [[October 31]] [[2005]] [[sexual assault]], leading police on a multi-state [[manhunt]] until his capture and [[self-injury]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] on [[December 16]] [[2005]]. | ||
==Popular culture history== | ==Popular culture history== | ||
- | Braunstein was also an academically trained [[popular culture historian]], who contributed to [[W magazine]], [[Village Voice]][http://www.villagevoice.com/1998-06-30/news/the-last-days-of-gay-disco/1], [[American Heritage (magazine)|American Heritage]][http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1999/7/1999_7_43.shtml], writing mostly about the history and culture of [[popular music]]. | + | Braunstein was also an academically trained [[popular culture historian]], who contributed to [[W magazine]], [[Village Voice]], [[American Heritage (magazine)|American Heritage]][http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1999/7/1999_7_43.shtml], writing mostly about the history and culture of [[popular music]]. |
He contributed to and co-edited ''[[Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture of the 1960s & '70s]]'' with [[Michael William Doyle]] | He contributed to and co-edited ''[[Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture of the 1960s & '70s]]'' with [[Michael William Doyle]] | ||
- | His 1998 article "[[The Last Days of Gay Disco]]" | + | His 1998 article "[[The Last Days of Gay Disco]]"[http://www.villagevoice.com/1998-06-30/news/the-last-days-of-gay-disco/1] was well-received when it was published in 1998. |
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Peter Braunstein (born 1964) is a New York City-based journalist, writer, and playwright who became infamous for committing a October 31 2005 sexual assault, leading police on a multi-state manhunt until his capture and self-injury in Memphis, Tennessee on December 16 2005.
Popular culture history
Braunstein was also an academically trained popular culture historian, who contributed to W magazine, Village Voice, American Heritage[1], writing mostly about the history and culture of popular music.
He contributed to and co-edited Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture of the 1960s & '70s with Michael William Doyle
His 1998 article "The Last Days of Gay Disco"[2] was well-received when it was published in 1998.
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