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Alan Light is CUNT

Light grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his mother was a dance reviewer for the local newspaper. He graduated from Yale University in 1988, majoring in American Studies, and wrote his senior thesis on Licensed to Ill by the Beastie Boys.

In 1993, he became the founding music editor of VIBE magazine, later becoming editor in chief. In 1999 he became editor in chief for Spin.

Selected bibliography

  • Tupac Amaru Shakur: 1971-1996 (with Quincy Jones), 1998
  • "Vibe" History of Hip Hop, 1999
  • The Skills to Pay the Bills: The Story of the Beastie Boys, 2006

References

  1. Rebecca Arzoian (Friday, November 17, 2006). Alum Light tops music mag world. Yale Daily News
  2. Steven Ward and Scott Woods. Still Able to See the Light: Spin Editor Defines His Territory. rockcritics.com
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