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07-13-12 -- Sanjiv Bhattacharya Esquire UK - Alma Sommer in Studio - (MP3 & Video Loaded)
Sanjiv Bhattacharya, U.S. Correspondent with Esquire Magazine U.K., met up with Ernest and several other libertarian-minded activists at the Freedom Law Conf in March, 2012. Attached is his article... - Alma Sommer in Studio updates Jackalope Fest.
Sanjiv Bhattacharya, U.S. Correspondent with Esquire Magazine U.K., met up with Ernest and several other libertarian-minded activists at the Freedom Law Conf in March, 2012. Attached is his article... - Alma Sommer in Studio updates Jackalope Freedom Festival
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Bengali from Wimbledon gets a degree in philosophy from Cambridge University, then tools around in a band. Joins GQ,
has a blast, becomes features ed. Then turns freelance and moves to Los
Angeles to spend the next nine years writing features about fringe
groups and subcultures, sex, crime, entertainment and boxing. Work
appears in the UK and the US, in titles like Details, the Los Angeles Times, Marie Claire, GQ and the Observer. He's currently the US Correspondent for British Esquire.
Then - polygamy. A piece for Marie Claire leads to a
documentary for Channel Four leads to a book deal in which he spends
far too long exploring Mormon fundamentalism in the American West. Which
leads to Secrets & Wives: The Hidden World of Mormon Polygamy (Soft Skull Press), which comes out Spring 2011.
And in amongst all this, he moves to India for a couple of years to edit lifestyle magazines for men. First GQ India in Bombay and then some others at the India Today Group in Delhi. India
is full of surprises, not all of them pleasant. But never mind. He
returns to LA, continues to work on books and articles and such.
Bengali from Wimbledon gets a degree in philosophy from Cambridge University, then tools around in a band. Joins GQ,
has a blast, becomes features ed. Then turns freelance and moves to Los
Angeles to spend the next nine years writing features about fringe
groups and subcultures, sex, crime, entertainment and boxing. Work
appears in the UK and the US, in titles like Details, the Los Angeles Times, Marie Claire, GQ and the Observer. He's currently the US Correspondent for British Esquire.
Then - polygamy. A piece for Marie Claire leads to a
documentary for Channel Four leads to a book deal in which he spends
far too long exploring Mormon fundamentalism in the American West. Which
leads to Secrets & Wives: The Hidden World of Mormon Polygamy (Soft Skull Press), which comes out Spring 2011.
And in amongst all this, he moves to India for a couple of years to edit lifestyle magazines for men. First GQ India in Bombay and then some others at the India Today Group in Delhi. India
is full of surprises, not all of them pleasant. But never mind. He
returns to LA, continues to work on books and articles and such.