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Armond Allen White (born 1953) is a New York City-based film and music critic known for his provocative and idiosyncratic film criticism, which some have characterized as contrarian. He currently writes for ''National Review'' and ''Out''. He was previously the editor of ''CityArts'' (2011–2014), the lead film critic for the alternative weekly ''New York Press'' (1997–2011), and the arts editor and critic for ''The City Sun'' (1984–1996). Other publications that have carried his work include ''Film Comment'', ''Variety'', ''The Nation'', ''The New York Times'', ''Slate'', ''Columbia Journalism Review'', and ''First Things''. ==Early life== Armond Allen White〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Columbia Alumni Association )〕 was born in Detroit, Michigan as the youngest of seven children. His family was the first African-American family to move to a primarily Jewish neighborhood, where he grew up. Raised Baptist, he later became Pentecostal, and identifies himself as "a believer".〔 His interest in journalism and film criticism began as a student at Detroit's Central High School, when he first read film critic Pauline Kael's book, ''Kiss Kiss Bang Bang''〔 whom he cites for "her willingness to go against the hype", along with Andrew Sarris, for his "sophisticated love of cinema",〔 as being a major inspiration on his choice of professional career.〔Kipp, Jeremiah (April 2002). ("Beyond Entertainment: An Interview With Film Critic Armond White" ). ''senses of cinema''. Retrieved April 20, 2010.〕〔Lingan, John (May 15, 2008). ("INTERVIEW: Armond White" ). ''Splice Today''. Retrieved April 27, 2010.〕 White received a Master of Fine Arts degree in film from Columbia University's School of the Arts in 1997.〔Staff. (Armond White ). ''IndieWire''. Retrieved May 8, 2010.〕
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