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Bill Marx


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Cousins
  
Melinda Marx, Arthur Marx, Miriam Marx, Bob Marx, Maxine Marx

Siblings
  
Jimmy Marx, Alexander Marx

Uncles
  
Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Gummo Marx, Zeppo Marx

Similar People
  
Harpo Marx, Susan Fleming, Minnie Marx, Sam Marx, Gummo Marx

Grandparents
  
Minnie Marx, Sam Marx

Parents
  
Susan Fleming, Harpo Marx

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Bill Marx (born January 8, 1937) is a theater critic based in Boston, Massachusetts. Marx served as theater and arts critic for WBUR from 1982 to 2006 and as the host of a podcast dedicated to books in translation for WGBH (FM) and Public Radio International's The World (radio program) from 2007 to 2011.

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Since 1982, Marx has also written about arts and culture for print, broadcast, and online media outlets including The Boston Globe, The Boston Phoenix, Washington Post Book World, The Nation, The Boston Review, The Los Angeles Times, Boston Magazine, Columbia Journalism Review, Parnassus (magazine), Ploughshares, TheaterWeek, The Village Voice, Tab Communications, and The Boston Ledger.

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Marx won United Press International and Associated Press awards for his radio reviews of Boston theater. He has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award three times. Under's Marx's leadership, WBUR Online Arts also won an Online Journalism Award for Specialty Journalism (Small Site).

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Since 2007, Marx has been a full-time lecturer at Boston University, teaching courses on the history of American arts criticism and the contemporary novel for the Boston University College of Fine Arts and Boston University College of Arts and Sciences.

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As Editor in Chief of The Arts fuse, a non-profit web magazine Marx launched in July 2007, Marx helped increase editorial coverage of the arts and culture across Greater Boston and New England with in-depth criticism, previews, interviews, and commentary covering dance, film, food, literature, music, television, theater, video games, and visual arts. The Arts Fuse has published more than 1,700 articles from 60 expert writers and critics. The web magazine serves as a next generation platform for arts and culture consumers across New England and beyond.

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Marx began publishing The Arts Fuse in reaction to the declining arts coverage in newspapers, magazines, radio, and television, creating a site that could experiments with professional online arts criticism, looking at new and innovative ways to use online platforms to evolve cultural conversations and bring together critics, readers, and artists.

The Arts Fuse’s writers currently include Harvey Blume (The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Wired, Agni), J. R. Carroll (WKCR, Crawdaddy!, WBUR Online Arts site), Debra Cash (The Boston Globe, WBUR), Franklin Einspruch (New Criterion, Weekly Dig, Big Red & Shiny), Steve Elman (The Boston Globe, The Boston Phoenix, WBUR), Helen Epstein (author of six books of literary non-fiction), and many more.

In 2011, The Arts Fuse received a grant from Mass Humanities for its Judicial Review, an online, in-depth, and interactive discussion of the issues raised by the arts on The Arts Fuse. The Arts Fuse also won CBS Boston's Most Valuable Blogger Award in 2011.

Marx's professional affiliations include for the Best Translated Book Awards, Fiction judge, beginning in 2010, on the Boston Theater Critics Association's Awards Committee from 1994–2006, and on the National Book Critics Circle's Board of Directors from 1995–1997.

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