Brett Anderson
Summary
Brett Lewis Anderson (born 29 September 1967) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Suede. After Suede disbanded in 2003, he briefly fronted The Tears and released three solo albums. Suede reformed in 2010. In Suede's early days, Anderson's androgynous style and unique vocals were an instant phenomenon in the UK.Born in Haywards Heath, West Sussex into a working class family, Anderson's mother was an artist and his father was a classical music fan. He was brought up in a small council estate in Lindfield, a village adjoining Haywards Heath, attending Lindfield Junior School then Oathall Comprehensive School.In his teens, Anderson played guitar for garage bands such as The Pigs and Geoff, the latter featuring future Suede bassist Mat Osman.
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New Orleans needs a daily dose of its Times-Picayune | Jim Gabour
Printing the paper just three days a week ignores what makes this city unique. We are an analogue planet in a digital universe.
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Can somebody please tell Brett Anderson’s replacement he’s no longer laid off?
The Times-Picayune | Gambit Food critic Brett Anderson has been un-laid off following some ouchy press (1, 2) for his current and perhaps future employer, The Times-Picayune. Anderson said Tuesday that he had been told… Read more.
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Media Decoder Blog: Times-Picayune Lays Off Noted Food Writer and Critic
Among the more than 200 people laid off by The Times-Picayune in New Orleans was Brett Anderson, the writer and critic who has a large following among American food lovers.
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Times-Picayune Lays Off Noted Food Writer and Critic
Among the more than 200 people laid off by The Times-Picayune in New Orleans was Brett Anderson, the writer and critic who has a large following among American food lovers.
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For employees of the Times-Picayune, 'digital first' means filing for unemployment; Alabama papers to lose 400 positions as Advance implements new publishing strategy
Today was D-Day for employees of the Times-Picayune in New Orleans – the day they found out just how many of them would be retained by one of the two new companies formed by Advance, Nola Media Group or Advance Central Services Louisiana. In the end, 201 employees, or about one third of the total, have been let go.
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Pete Wells: Next NYT Restaurant Critic
UPDATE 11/15: According to Dylan Byers at Politico, Pete Wells is confirmed as the New York Times' next restaurant critic. It looks like his photo has already been scrubbed from the Times' website.
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Sam Sifton's 'Times' Restaurant Critic Replacement Rumored To Be...
For the record, half a dozen independent and reputable sources have told Eater that New Orleans' Brett Anderson, the James Beard award-winning critic of the Times Picayune, is a shoe-in for the recently vacated New York Times critic job (and he's not denying it).
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Abramson quietly removes two editors from NYT masthead
Women’s Wear Daily Former New York Times Magazine editor Gerry Marzorati and former metro editor Susan Edgerley lost their title of assistant managing editor and have been given new tasks, reports John Koblin. Marzorati’s new title is editor at large,… Read more.

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