James Jorden

James Jorden, born 1954,[1] is an American journalist, music critic, and opera director.

Jorden is the founding editor of the e-zine-cum-blog parterre box which covers the topic of opera from a queer perspective. Jorden's work with parterre box also includes a podcast, Unnatural Acts of Opera. parterre box and Jorden have been featured in numerous notable media publications, including Opera News magazine, The Advocate, and The New York Times. From 1999 to 2003, Jorden produced and directed a series of operas at the downtown New York City cabaret La Belle Epoque, featuring singers including Marc Heller, Richard Lewis and Dorothy Bishop. He is a former web producer for Fox News.[2] Until 2013, he was employed full-time as a legal secretary.[1] After 10 years as a reviewer for Gay City News, Jorden became opera critic for the New York Post in March 2009, succeeding Clive Barnes.[3][4][5] In the fall of 2014, Jorden left the Post to write about opera for The New York Observer, and he is a regular commentator on the WQXR podcast Operavore.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 Zachary Woolfe (8 July 2009). "The Bewitching Art of "La Cieca"". The New York Observer. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  2. "The Parterre Posse". New York Observer. 29 January 2001. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  3. Brian Kellow (July 2009). "Voice of the Opposition". Opera News.
  4. "Ruffling the Met's feathers – Parterre Box, a gay opera magazine". The Advocate, November 25, 1997. Accessed via subscription 18 January 2008.
  5. "You Go Diva!", The New York Times, April 27, 1997. Accessed 18 January 2008.
  6. WQXR – Operavore: About

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