About Steven Stark
Steven Stark is a noted commentator on popular culture. He has been the popular culture commentator for National Public Radio's "Weekend Edition Sunday," a contributor to "The World," a daily public radio show co-produced by WGBH and the BBC, and a commentator for CNN's "Showbiz Today." Stark has written frequently for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Atlantic Monthly, and the Boston Globe, where he was an op-ed columnist. He is the author of GLUED TO THE SET: The 60 Television Shows and Events That Made Us Who We Are Today (The Free Press 1997, Dell 1998) and WRITING TO WIN: The Legal Writer (Doubleday 2000). His television book was hailed by the New York Times' Michiko Kakutani, among others, as "one of the best television surveys around: an opinionated crash course in the medium that has infiltrated virtually every aspect of American life."
Stark has followed the Beatles since they first hit America on February 7, 1964, when he was a small boy. To conduct research and interviews for MEET THE BEATLES, he moved to Liverpool and lived there for two years. Stark is a graduate of Harvard College and Yale Law School.
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