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Franz Lidz

Franz Lidz (born September 24, 1951) is an American writer and journalist.
He is a columnist for ''Smithsonian''〔"(An Opera for an English Olympic Hero )", July/August 2012 - ''Smithsonian''〕〔"(Dr. NakaMats, the Man With 3300 Patents to His Name )", December 2012 - ''Smithsonian''〕〔"(The Little-Known Legend of Jesus in Japan )", January 2013 - ''Smithsonian''〕〔"(Kon-Tiki Sails Again )", April 2013 - ''Smithsonian''〕〔"(How Lego Is Constructing the Next Generation of Engineers )", May 2013 - ''Smithsonian''〕〔"(The Rise of the Sea Urchin )", July 2014 - ''Smithsonian''〕〔"(How Farms Became the New Hot Suburb )", May 2015 - ''Smithsonian''〕〔"(Behold The Blobfish )", November 2015 - ''Smithsonian''〕 and Vice President of Communications at Palace Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Detroit Pistons and The Palace arena. He was a senior writer at ''Sports Illustrated'', a contributing editor at Conde Nast ''Portfolio''. a correspondent for ''Slate'',〔"(The tiny town that's home to every sport you've never heard of )", 07.26.04 - ''Slate Magazine''〕〔"(Expensive Chinese )", 04.04.12 - ''Slate Magazine''〕 ''WSJ.'',〔"(Upstairs, Downstairs and In Between )", 12.01.11 - ''WSJ. Magazine''〕 ''GQ'',〔"(Raising Minnesota )", October 2009 - ''GQ''〕 ''Sports Illustrated'',〔"(He bristles at attention, whether it's for his bushy beard )", 08.23.10 - ''Sports Illustrated''〕〔"(As The Worm Turns )", 07.08.13 - ''Sports Illustrated''〕 ''The Wall Street Journal'',〔"(At the Kentucky Derby, Running for Roses, Not Speed Records )", 04.30.10 - ''Wall Street Journal''〕 ''The New York Observer'',〔"(The Virtuoso of the Canorama: Gil Rogin Ran SI at Its Peak, But His Fiction Might Make Him Immortal )", 09.21.10 - ''The New York Observer''〕 ''Men's Journal'',〔"(The Shark Is Back )", 03.31.09 - ''Men's Journal''〕 ''AARP the Magazine'',〔"(Gil Rogin Resurfaces )", 09.24.10 - ''AARP, The Magazine''〕 ''Philadelphia Magazine'',〔"(The StaphMeal Saga )", Dec. 2011 - ''Philadelphia Magazine''〕 ''Philadelphia Inquirer'',〔"(A bookseller of few words )", 10.21.11 - ''Philadelphia Inquirer''〕 ''Golf Magazine'',〔"(John Jacobs Did it His Way )", 08.16.14 - ''Golf Magazine''〕 ''Golf Digest''〔"(Scorecard From The Edge )", 02.18.13 - ''Golf Digest''〕〔(The Unsinkable Henrik Stenson ), 02.17.14 - ''Golf Digest''〕 and has written for the ''New York Times'' since 1982, on travel, TV, film and theater.
His work is widely anthologized and includes the childhood memoir ''Unstrung Heroes,'' the urban history ''Ghosty Men: The Strange But True Story of the Collyer Brothers'' and the "crypto-memoir" ''Fairway To Hell''.
== Early life ==

Lidz was born in Manhattan, to Sidney, an electronics engineer who designed the first transistorized portable tape recorder (the Steelman Transitape).〔(Sidney Lidz - Obituary ), 07.28.81 - ''New York Times.''〕〔, 1959〕 His father gave him early exposure to authors like Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter and Eugène Ionesco.〔"(Beginning at the Ending at the Bates Motel )", 09.13.98 - ''New York Times''〕
At age nine, Lidz moved to the Philadelphia suburbs.〔"(A Writer's Relative Chaos How Crazy Were Franz Lidz's Uncles? We're Glad You Asked That . . . ), 04.07.91 - ''Philadelphia Inquirer''〕〔(Arn Tellem and Franz Lidz Are Going to the Hall of Fame ), ''Philadelphia Magazine'', 05.17.15〕〔(Franz Lidz & Arn Tellem entering Hall together ), ''Philadelphia Daily News'', 05.27.15〕 Lidz attended high school in Cheltenham〔"(Letter From The Publisher )" - 05.10.82 - ''Sports Illustrated''〕〔"(Letter From The Publisher )" - 03.09.87 - ''Sports Illustrated''〕 and college at Antioch College,〔"(Letter from the Publisher )" 03.26.84 - ''Sports Illustrated''〕 where he was a theater major. He simultaneously acted in a rock musical called ''Suzie Nation and the Yellow Peril.'' Lidz played a singing biker with a chain fetish.〔"(Lidz weaves a tale of family, life on fringes )", 02.19.91 - ''Baltimore Sun''〕

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