Oct 20, 2014: Michael Musto: Out: Gregg Araki on His New Movie, White Bird in a Blizzard, and Being Gay in Hollywood
Aug 10, 2013: West View News: Whatever Happened To The Village Voice?
Just a day or two before the 58th annual Village Voice Obie Awards, which took place this year at Webster Hall on May 20, there were several firings of top staff members. This included Michael Feingold who at age 65 was chief theater critic at the Voice for 25 years. Another casualty after 29 years was Michael Musto of the gossip column La Dolce Musto.
Just a day or two before the 58th annual Village Voice Obie Awards, which took place this year at Webster Hall on May 20, there were several firings of top staff members. This included Michael Feingold who at age 65 was chief theater critic at the Voice for 25 years. Another casualty after 29 years was Michael Musto of the gossip column La Dolce Musto.
June 5, 2013: New York Times: The Gossip Just Won’t Stop
Around 10:30 p.m. last Wednesday, 12 days after his 29-year tenure as the gossip columnist for The Village Voice was abruptly ended by the newspaper’s owner, Michael Musto was in a TriBeCa production studio, dressed in a bedazzled tuxedo jacket, getting ready for his first post-Voice job.
Around 10:30 p.m. last Wednesday, 12 days after his 29-year tenure as the gossip columnist for The Village Voice was abruptly ended by the newspaper’s owner, Michael Musto was in a TriBeCa production studio, dressed in a bedazzled tuxedo jacket, getting ready for his first post-Voice job.
May 17, 2013: Capital New York: 'Village Voice' fires Michael Musto in yet another round of cuts
Gawker's Hamilton Nolan has the scoop on the latest bloodbath at The Village Voice, which has slowly but steadily been shedding veteran staffers since it was acquired in 2005 by the Phoenix-based New Times Media turned Village Voice Media turned Voice Media Group.
Gawker's Hamilton Nolan has the scoop on the latest bloodbath at The Village Voice, which has slowly but steadily been shedding veteran staffers since it was acquired in 2005 by the Phoenix-based New Times Media turned Village Voice Media turned Voice Media Group.
May 17, 2013: Gawker: 'Bloodbath' Day at Village Voice: Musto, Sietsema, Feingold Out
Last week, top editors at the Village Voice resigned in protest when they learned that management wanted them to lay off several members of their already-decimated staff. This morning, those layoffs came down. They're not pretty.
Last week, top editors at the Village Voice resigned in protest when they learned that management wanted them to lay off several members of their already-decimated staff. This morning, those layoffs came down. They're not pretty.
Michael Musto (born December 3, 1955) is an American journalist and a former columnist for The Village Voice, where he wrote La Dolce Musto. He is the author of Downtown and Manhattan on the Rocks as well as a compilation of selected columns published as La Dolce Musto. His subsequent collection, Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back, was published on September 1, 2011, by Vantage Point Books. He was laid off from The Village Voice on May 17, 2013.