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Michael Riedel (journalist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Riedel (journalist)
Michael Riedel is an American journalist. He is the theater columnist for the ''New York Post'' and co-host (with Susan Haskins) of the weekly talk show ''Theater Talk'' on PBS. His skewering of Broadway shows and personalities in his column have made him a controversial and often feared figure on the New York theater scene. He has been called "the enfant terrible of the New York press". ==Early life and education== Riedel grew up in Geneseo, New York. His father was the athletic director for SUNY Geneseo and his mother was a grade-school librarian. He has been described as a "smart, sarcastic kid" who joined the Young Republicans at 12 and originally planned to become a lawyer and politician. He initially enrolled at Johns Hopkins University, but transferred after a year to Columbia University. While at Columbia, he acted in plays and regularly appeared on a radio show devoted to musical theater. The summer after his sophomore year, he interned for Liz McCann while she was producing the Broadway production of ''Les liaisons dangereuses''. In 1989, he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in History.
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