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Christopher Lee Nutter

Christopher Lee Nutter (born May 2, 1970) is the author of The Way Out: The Gay Man’s Guide to Freedom, No Matter if You’re in Denial, Closeted, Half In, Half Out, Just Out, or Been Around the Block (HCI Press, May 2006),[1] and co-author of Ignite the Genius Within (Penguin, March 2009).[2] He is also a former magazine and newspaper journalist whose work appeared in the New York Times,[3] the Village Voice,[4] New York, Vibe, Time Out New York, Out, Publishers Weekly, Cargo, Lucky, and the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide. Nutter was the ghost writer for David LaChapelle's book Hotel LaChapelle (Callaway, 1999). He now runs a media consulting business in New York City handling the public relations for high-profile businesses such as Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv and global arts projects such as Congo Tales as well as ghost-writing and doing creative project development for commercial artists.

Biography edit

Nutter grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and graduated from Vestavia Hills High School in 1988 and from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi in 1993.

Journalism Career edit

Nutter first achieved notoriety for an essay he wrote for Details magazine in 1994 about life inside the closet. He moved to New York shortly afterwards to become a trend writer for publications such as The Village Voice (where he wrote for founding editor Richard Goldstein (writer, born 1944)), Vibe, New York Magazine, The New York Times, and The Advocate.

He also wrote the popular nightlife column Night Watch for 'HX' (magazine in the late nineties, and was a regular on the Manhattan and Miami Beach gay party scene as a bartender, doorman, and party boy.

Metrosexual / Post-Straight / Village Voice edit

Nutter went on to become the first writer to report on the influence of gay culture on straight men in a 2001 piece for the Village Voice called "Post-Straight, How Gay Men Are Remodeling Regular Guys",[4] predicting the Metrosexual trend and Queer Eye For The Straight Guy, both of which appeared two years later. In 2003, he starred in VH-1's Totally Gay! to discuss the cultural history behind this trend. Writing for Goldstein Nutter also became the first writer to report on downtown Manhattan gay men moving to Harlem in a 2000 piece titled "Home Boys", and the first writer to do an exposé of gay men who work in the rap music business in a 2001 piece called "Fronting For The Enemy: Gay Men Who Make Homophobic Rappers Look Good".[5]

Published Books edit

In 2006 Nutter published The Way Out on HCI Press,[1] which was endorsed by GLAAD and Seat of the Soul author Gary Zukav.

In March, 2009 his multi-media creativity workbook, Ignite The Genius Within,[6] co-authored with EMDR therapist Dr. Christine Ranck, was published by Penguin/Dutton. The book was endorsed by Laurie Anderson and Sarah Jones (stage actress).

Nutter Media edit

In 2008 Nutter started a New York-based media consulting business handling the public relations for high-profile businesses such as Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv (which designed the logos for Chase bank, NBC, PBS, Mobil Oil and Showtime) and the multi-media series Congo Tales, which appeared on the front page of the New York Times International Edition.

Public High Line Opposition edit

Beginning in 2012, Nutter became a vocal opponent of the High Line's effect on Chelsea's commercial and gay life by writing the first op-ed on the subject – "When Kansas Invaded Oz: An Enemy Of The High Line Speaks Out"—which was published in the Huffington Post. He has also given television interviews on the subject,[7] and written related stories for the Huffington Post about Chelsea's commercial and cultural life vanishing as a result of the 4 million tourists a year who descend on the neighborhood. Nutter has done gratis PR work for extant Chelsea local businesses.

Attention High Line Tourists Media Virus edit

In 2012 Nutter planted a story on Vanishing New York about an anonymous Chelsea resident who had put up flyers in the West 20s asking High Line tourists to use manners.[8] The flyer—which was titled "Attention High Line Tourists: West Chelsea is not Times Square"—contained talking points about the number of tourists in the neighborhood – at that time 3 million a year – and how they were treating the neighborhood itself like a tourist attraction and destroying quality of life for residents.

The story was picked up from Vanishing New York, and over the next few weeks the news of the flyers was reported and re-reported on in citywide media, followed by national and then international media, including Fox News,[9] CBS,[10] New York magazine,[11] the New York Post,[12] Curbed, Gothamist, the Village Voice, Time,[13] MSN.com, NY1,[14] the Atlantic Monthly,[15] and the Wall Street Journal.[16] The story was re-reported, shared and commented on by countless social media channels as well as on personal blogs and blogs covering tourism, “gentrification” and, generally, New York City. Photos as well as quotes and full-on excerpts of the flyers—including a complete excerpt in Time magazine—made it into the above-mentioned traditional media, new media and social media coverage, making it one of the biggest viral media stories of 2012.

The virus permanently changed the conversation in the media about the High Line by forcing the media to report on the destructive effect of tourism on the surrounding neighborhood. The media storm inspired an op-ed in the Times about tourism's effect on Chelsea which quoted the flyers,[17] eventually pushing Friends of the High Line's PR department to acknowledge the influx of tourists into Chelsea for the very first time since the High Line opened in 2009.[18]

Articles by Nutter edit

  • Op Ed in the Huffington Post, When Kansas Invaded Oz: An Enemy of the High Line Speaks Out
  • The New York Times, The Party's on the Best Sidewalks of New York
  • Publishers Weekly Essay Author, Media Savant
  • The Village Voice: Post-Straight:How Gay Men Are Remodeling Regular Guys
  • The Village Voice: Fronting for the Enemy:Gay Men Who Make Homophobic Rappers Look Good
  • The Village Voice: A Gay Community Grows in Harlem
  • New York Magazine: How the buzz machine prepares a club for takeoff: a step-by-step guide.
  • New York Magazine: Capoeira's secret battle plan for total gym domination
  • Post-Straight: The Gay Liberation of the Straight American Male in the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review
  • Huffington Post: How Martial Vivot Became The Most Famous Men's Hair Stylist In The World: A PR And Social Media Case Study

References edit

  • Nutter interview on the Huffington Post talk show about the High Line's effect on Chelsea's gay life
  • Penguin bio on Nutter
  • HCI Books bio on Nutter 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • Nutter interview in Elle magazine about sexual identity in 2016
  • The Way Out in Publishers Weekly
  • The Way Out Review
  • Time Out New York quote from Nutter's essay on Sade for Michael Montlack's book, My Diva
  • Publishers Weekly quote from Nutter's essay on Sade for My Diva

External links edit

  • Nutter Media New York Public Relations, Branding and Concept Development
  • Official Site for The Way Out
  • Official site for Ignite the Genius Within 2009-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • Christopher Lee Nutter at IMDb

Sources edit

  1. ^ a b . HCI Books. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  2. ^ . Penguin Random House. Archived from the original on February 22, 2019. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  3. ^ Nutter, Christopher Lee (28 August 2005). "The Party's on the Best Sidewalks of New York". The New York Times.
  4. ^ a b Nutter, Chris (7 August 2001). . Village Voice. Archived from the original on September 15, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  5. ^ Nutter, Chris (19 June 2001). . Village Voice. Archived from the original on September 15, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  6. ^ . Penguin Random House. Archived from the original on April 11, 2021. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  7. ^ Dean Kensler (August 13, 2014). . YouTube. Archived from the original on May 31, 2023. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  8. ^ . Jeremiah's Vanishing New York. 24 May 2012. Archived from the original on May 26, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  9. ^ . Fox News. 25 March 2015. Archived from the original on March 18, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  10. ^ . CBS. May 25, 2012. Archived from the original on May 26, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  11. ^ Tartar, Andre (May 26, 2012). . Intelligencer. Archived from the original on October 31, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  12. ^ Ford, Sabrina; Sanderson, Bill (26 May 2012). . New York Post. Archived from the original on May 28, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  13. ^ Hasan, Heba (30 May 2012). . Time. Archived from the original on August 26, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  14. ^ http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/161972/fliers-critical-of-tourists-posted-in-high-line [permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Goodyear, Sarah (June 1, 2012). . The Atlantic Cities Place Matters. Archived from the original on August 5, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  16. ^ Kusisto, Laura (June 2012). "Growing Pains in Chelsea - WSJ". Wall Street Journal.
  17. ^ Moss, Jeremiah (22 August 2012). "Opinion | Disney World on the Hudson". The New York Times.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2016-10-19.

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Christopher Lee Nutter born May 2 1970 is the author of The Way Out The Gay Man s Guide to Freedom No Matter if You re in Denial Closeted Half In Half Out Just Out or Been Around the Block HCI Press May 2006 1 and co author of Ignite the Genius Within Penguin March 2009 2 He is also a former magazine and newspaper journalist whose work appeared in the New York Times 3 the Village Voice 4 New York Vibe Time Out New York Out Publishers Weekly Cargo Lucky and the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide Nutter was the ghost writer for David LaChapelle s book Hotel LaChapelle Callaway 1999 He now runs a media consulting business in New York City handling the public relations for high profile businesses such as Chermayeff amp Geismar amp Haviv and global arts projects such as Congo Tales as well as ghost writing and doing creative project development for commercial artists Contents 1 Biography 2 Journalism Career 3 Metrosexual Post Straight Village Voice 4 Published Books 5 Nutter Media 6 Public High Line Opposition 7 Attention High Line Tourists Media Virus 8 Articles by Nutter 9 References 10 External links 11 SourcesBiography editNutter grew up in Birmingham Alabama and graduated from Vestavia Hills High School in 1988 and from Millsaps College in Jackson Mississippi in 1993 Journalism Career editNutter first achieved notoriety for an essay he wrote for Details magazine in 1994 about life inside the closet He moved to New York shortly afterwards to become a trend writer for publications such as The Village Voice where he wrote for founding editor Richard Goldstein writer born 1944 Vibe New York Magazine The New York Times and The Advocate He also wrote the popular nightlife column Night Watch for HX magazine in the late nineties and was a regular on the Manhattan and Miami Beach gay party scene as a bartender doorman and party boy Metrosexual Post Straight Village Voice editNutter went on to become the first writer to report on the influence of gay culture on straight men in a 2001 piece for the Village Voice called Post Straight How Gay Men Are Remodeling Regular Guys 4 predicting the Metrosexual trend and Queer Eye For The Straight Guy both of which appeared two years later In 2003 he starred in VH 1 s Totally Gay to discuss the cultural history behind this trend Writing for Goldstein Nutter also became the first writer to report on downtown Manhattan gay men moving to Harlem in a 2000 piece titled Home Boys and the first writer to do an expose of gay men who work in the rap music business in a 2001 piece called Fronting For The Enemy Gay Men Who Make Homophobic Rappers Look Good 5 Published Books editIn 2006 Nutter published The Way Out on HCI Press 1 which was endorsed by GLAAD and Seat of the Soul author Gary Zukav In March 2009 his multi media creativity workbook Ignite The Genius Within 6 co authored with EMDR therapist Dr Christine Ranck was published by Penguin Dutton The book was endorsed by Laurie Anderson and Sarah Jones stage actress Nutter Media editIn 2008 Nutter started a New York based media consulting business handling the public relations for high profile businesses such as Chermayeff amp Geismar amp Haviv which designed the logos for Chase bank NBC PBS Mobil Oil and Showtime and the multi media series Congo Tales which appeared on the front page of the New York Times International Edition Public High Line Opposition editBeginning in 2012 Nutter became a vocal opponent of the High Line s effect on Chelsea s commercial and gay life by writing the first op ed on the subject When Kansas Invaded Oz An Enemy Of The High Line Speaks Out which was published in the Huffington Post He has also given television interviews on the subject 7 and written related stories for the Huffington Post about Chelsea s commercial and cultural life vanishing as a result of the 4 million tourists a year who descend on the neighborhood Nutter has done gratis PR work for extant Chelsea local businesses Attention High Line Tourists Media Virus editIn 2012 Nutter planted a story on Vanishing New York about an anonymous Chelsea resident who had put up flyers in the West 20s asking High Line tourists to use manners 8 The flyer which was titled Attention High Line Tourists West Chelsea is not Times Square contained talking points about the number of tourists in the neighborhood at that time 3 million a year and how they were treating the neighborhood itself like a tourist attraction and destroying quality of life for residents The story was picked up from Vanishing New York and over the next few weeks the news of the flyers was reported and re reported on in citywide media followed by national and then international media including Fox News 9 CBS 10 New York magazine 11 the New York Post 12 Curbed Gothamist the Village Voice Time 13 MSN com NY1 14 the Atlantic Monthly 15 and the Wall Street Journal 16 The story was re reported shared and commented on by countless social media channels as well as on personal blogs and blogs covering tourism gentrification and generally New York City Photos as well as quotes and full on excerpts of the flyers including a complete excerpt in Time magazine made it into the above mentioned traditional media new media and social media coverage making it one of the biggest viral media stories of 2012 The virus permanently changed the conversation in the media about the High Line by forcing the media to report on the destructive effect of tourism on the surrounding neighborhood The media storm inspired an op ed in the Times about tourism s effect on Chelsea which quoted the flyers 17 eventually pushing Friends of the High Line s PR department to acknowledge the influx of tourists into Chelsea for the very first time since the High Line opened in 2009 18 Articles by Nutter editOp Ed in the Huffington Post When Kansas Invaded Oz An Enemy of the High Line Speaks Out The New York Times The Party s on the Best Sidewalks of New York Publishers Weekly Essay Author Media Savant The Village Voice Post Straight How Gay Men Are Remodeling Regular Guys The Village Voice Fronting for the Enemy Gay Men Who Make Homophobic Rappers Look Good The Village Voice A Gay Community Grows in Harlem New York Magazine How the buzz machine prepares a club for takeoff a step by step guide New York Magazine Capoeira s secret battle plan for total gym domination Post Straight The Gay Liberation of the Straight American Male in the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review Huffington Post How Martial Vivot Became The Most Famous Men s Hair Stylist In The World A PR And Social Media Case StudyReferences editNutter interview on the Huffington Post talk show about the High Line s effect on Chelsea s gay life Penguin bio on Nutter HCI Books bio on Nutter Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine Nutter interview in Elle magazine about sexual identity in 2016 The Way Out in Publishers Weekly The Way Out Review Time Out New York quote from Nutter s essay on Sade for Michael Montlack s book My Diva Publishers Weekly quote from Nutter s essay on Sade for My DivaExternal links editNutter Media New York Public Relations Branding and Concept Development Official Site for The Way Out Official site for Ignite the Genius Within Archived 2009 02 28 at the Wayback Machine Christopher Lee Nutter at IMDbSources edit a b Chris Nutter HCI Books Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved May 30 2023 Christopher Lee Nutter Penguin Random House Archived from the original on February 22 2019 Retrieved May 30 2023 Nutter Christopher Lee 28 August 2005 The Party s on the Best Sidewalks of New York The New York Times a b Nutter Chris 7 August 2001 Post Straight Village Voice Archived from the original on September 15 2018 Retrieved May 30 2023 Nutter Chris 19 June 2001 Fronting for the Enemy Village Voice Archived from the original on September 15 2018 Retrieved May 30 2023 Ignite the Genius Within Penguin Random House Archived from the original on April 11 2021 Retrieved May 30 2023 Dean Kensler August 13 2014 Chris Nutter YouTube Archived from the original on May 31 2023 Retrieved May 30 2023 Attention High Line Tourists Jeremiah s Vanishing New York 24 May 2012 Archived from the original on May 26 2012 Retrieved May 30 2023 Resident hangs posters urging tourists to improve manners Fox News 25 March 2015 Archived from the original on March 18 2016 Retrieved May 30 2023 Flyers Posted Throughout Chelsea Tell Tourists How to Behave Around High Line CBS May 25 2012 Archived from the original on May 26 2012 Retrieved May 30 2023 Tartar Andre May 26 2012 Chelsea Resident Not Totally Thrilled to Live by the High Line Intelligencer Archived from the original on October 31 2018 Retrieved May 30 2023 Ford Sabrina Sanderson Bill 26 May 2012 Chelsea resident hangs anti tourism posters pleading visitors to improve their manners New York Post Archived from the original on May 28 2012 Retrieved May 30 2023 Hasan Heba 30 May 2012 Resident of Tony New York City Nabe Rants at Tourists Gets Razzed Time Archived from the original on August 26 2012 Retrieved May 30 2023 http www ny1 com content top stories 161972 fliers critical of tourists posted in high line permanent dead link Goodyear Sarah June 1 2012 How to Handle a City of Tourists The Atlantic Cities Place Matters Archived from the original on August 5 2012 Retrieved May 30 2023 Kusisto Laura June 2012 Growing Pains in Chelsea WSJ Wall Street Journal Moss Jeremiah 22 August 2012 Opinion Disney World on the Hudson The New York Times Community Perspective Letters from Supporters the High Line Blog Archived from the original on 2016 10 20 Retrieved 2016 10 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christopher Lee Nutter amp oldid 1188803307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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