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Alison Bert
is a writer who previously made her living as a classical guitarist and music professor.
From 2000 to 2007, she was a reporter for
The Journal News
— the daily newspaper and Web site for Westchester, Putnam and Rockland counties in New York.
In the previous century, she was a
Fulbright Scholar in Spain
and one of 12 guitarists worldwide selected to study with
Andrés Segovia
in his historic master class of 1986. She went on to earn a doctorate in music from the
University of Arizona
and perform solo and chamber music on four continents. While teaching at
Syracuse University,
she wrote concert reviews for
The Post-Standard
and earned a master's degree in journalism from the
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Portrait of Alison by Greg Bottali
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On finally getting to meet Pete Seeger
Arte Phillips leaves legacy of joy
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Skateboarders in White Plains
An amazing night out in Manhattan for $15
Will this get young people to vote for Hillary?!
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He has amnesia, I try to forget
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Posted by Alison Bert on Nov 25 2007
When he doesn’t call
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Posted by Alison Bert on Nov 21 2007