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Brian McGrory
NameBrian McGrory
Birth date1960
Birth placeBoston, Massachusetts
OccupationJournalist, author

Brian McGrory is a renowned American journalist and author, best known for his work as the editor of The Boston Globe. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, McGrory has spent his entire career in the city, working for various publications, including The Boston Globe, The New York Times, and The Boston Herald. He has covered a wide range of topics, from local politics to national news, and has interviewed prominent figures such as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Mitt Romney. McGrory's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, which he won as part of The Boston Globe team for their coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing.

Early Life and Education

Brian McGrory was born in 1960 in Boston, Massachusetts, to a family of Irish-American descent. He grew up in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston and attended Catholic Memorial School in West Roxbury. McGrory then went on to study at Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he earned a degree in English literature. During his time at Holy Cross College, McGrory was heavily influenced by authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and John Updike, which would later shape his writing style. After graduating, McGrory began his career in journalism, working as a reporter for The Boston Herald and covering local news and politics, including the Boston City Council and the Massachusetts State Legislature.

Career

McGrory's career in journalism spans over three decades, during which he has worked for several prominent publications, including The Boston Globe, The New York Times, and The Boston Herald. He has covered a wide range of topics, from local politics to national news, and has interviewed prominent figures such as Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and John Kerry. In 2012, McGrory was appointed as the editor of The Boston Globe, a position he still holds today. Under his leadership, The Boston Globe has won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing. McGrory has also written for other publications, including The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The Washington Post, and has appeared on television shows such as Meet the Press, Face the Nation, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Personal Life

McGrory is married to Laurie Loker, a former reporter for The Boston Globe, and they have two children together. He is an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, and has written about his experiences as a sports fan in The Boston Globe. McGrory is also a supporter of several local charities, including the Boston Foundation and the United Way of Massachusetts Bay. He has also been involved in various community organizations, including the Boston Public Library and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. McGrory's interests outside of journalism include reading the works of William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and listening to music by The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his career, McGrory has won numerous awards for his work, including the Pulitzer Prize, which he won as part of The Boston Globe team for their coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing. He has also won several New England Emmy Awards for his work on The Boston Globe's video series, The Globe's Spotlight Team. McGrory has been recognized by organizations such as the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Press Club, and the American Society of News Editors for his contributions to journalism. He has also been awarded honorary degrees from Harvard University, Boston University, and Northeastern University.

Bibliography

McGrory has written several books, including The Incumbent, a novel about politics in Boston, and Strangled, a true crime book about a murder in Massachusetts. His work has also been featured in several anthologies, including The Best American Sports Writing and The Best American Crime Writing. McGrory's writing has been praised by authors such as Dennis Lehane, George Pelecanos, and Richard Russo, who have noted his unique voice and perspective on the city of Boston. McGrory's books have been reviewed in publications such as The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, and The Boston Globe Book Review, and have been featured on lists such as the New York Times Best Seller List and the Boston Globe Best Seller List.

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