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David Morris Kipen : ウィキペディア英語版
David Kipen
David Kipen (born August 14, 1963) is an arts journalist, editor, and broadcaster.
==Career==
The former literature director of the National Endowment for the Arts, David Kipen has worked in the areas of journalism, government, film, television, online, radio, and nonprofit arts entrepreneurship. Kipen’s reporting, reviews and essays appear in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, (Ozy.com ) and elsewhere. He resides in his native Southern California.
After starting out editing sections for Variety and the Los Angeles city magazine Buzz, from 1998 to 2005 Kipen served as book critic and editor for the San Francisco Chronicle. While there he wrote the magazine essay on screenwriters that became his first book, The Schreiber Theory: A Radical Rewrite of American Film History (Melville House).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.filmslatemagazine.com/blog/will-the-real-author-please-stand )
Kipen’s radio show and podcast Overbooked ran for three years on KCRW-FM. Concurrently, he reviewed every fortnight for NPR’s Day to Day. He has also appeared with Katie Couric on NBC’s Today Show and on MSNBC’s Countdown With Keith Olbermann. While at the NEA, he served as the film correspondent for The Bob Edwards Show on Sirius XM Radio.
From 2005 to 2010 he served as Director of Literature and National Reading Initiatives at the National Endowment for the Arts, where he helped develop and ran (The Big Read ). This nationwide initiative to promote reading via One City, One Book programs is entering its ninth year, with over a thousand cities and towns already reached and ongoing dedicated funding in place.
In 2009, Chairman Dana Gioia added to Kipen’s NEA portfolio an 18-month collaboration with the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs to bring a delegation of fifty Southern California writers and artists to Guadalajara, Mexico, at the world’s second largest book fair, which he then moderated on site in English and Spanish. He has programmed film retrospectives for both Cal State Northridge and the American Film Festival in Moscow, and given talks at film festivals in Utrecht, the Netherlands; Thessaloniki, Greece, and Cheltenham, England.
Online, Kipen is a contributing writer for (Ozy.com ), where his stories have been featured on NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered. At the NEA, he also pioneered one of the first-ever federal blogs, which continues today.

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