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Sam Sifton

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Status
  
married

Spouse(s)
  
Tina Fallon


Name
  
Sam Sifton

Role
  
Journalist

Sam Sifton Eating His Way to the Top Marion Maneker

Born
  
June 5, 1966 (age 57) (
1966-06-05
)

Occupation
  
food editor, national news editor, restaurant critic, cultural news editor, journalist, author

Notable credit(s)
  
The New York Times, Talk magazine; New York Press (publications); A Field Guide to the Yettie (book)

Children
  
Hallie Sifton; Claire Sifton

Family
  
Hon. Charles Proctor Sifton (father); Elisabeth Sifton (mother)

Books
  
Thanksgiving: How to Cook It Well, A Field Guide to the Yettie: America's Young, Entreprenurial Technocrats

Education
  
Harvard University, Harvard College

Profiles

Classic cheesecake recipe craig claiborne and sam sifton the new york times


Sam Sifton (born June 5, 1966) is an American journalist and Food Editor at The New York Times. He was previously the paper's National Editor. Sifton has also worked as deputy dining editor (2001); dining editor (2001–04); deputy culture editor (2004–2005), and culture editor (2005–2009).

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Sam Sifton QampA with Sam Sifton Epicuriouscom

In October 2009, Sifton succeeded Frank Bruni as restaurant critic for the Times. Sifton's last review as restaurant critic was published October 11, 2011.

Sam Sifton Sam Sifton Thanksgiving

Sifton graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with an A.B. degree in history and literature in 1988. He began his journalism career as assistant editor for American Heritage magazine in 1988. From 1990 to 1994, he taught social studies in the New York City public school system.

Sam Sifton Greenport man wrote the book on turkey this Thanksgiving

Sifton held a number of positions at the weekly New York Press during his tenure there from 1990 to 1998, including restaurant critic, contributing editor, senior editor, media critic, and managing editor.

Sifton was a founding editor of Talk (magazine) in 1998 before coming to the Times in 2001.

Personal

Sifton is a son of the Hon. Charles Proctor Sifton, a senior district judge (from 1995 until his death in 2009) of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, and Elisabeth Sifton, a senior vice president at Farrar, Straus & Giroux and author of The Serenity Prayer (2003). Elisabeth Sifton's father was the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr. Her mother was Ursula Kepple-Compton Niebuhr, graduate of Oxford University, author of "Remembering Reinhold Niebuhr" (2001) and founder of the Barnard College Religion Department.

Sifton is married to Tina Fallon, an independent theatre producer, and lives in Brooklyn.

References

Sam Sifton Wikipedia