BRUCE KLUGER is a writer, columnist and commentator
    whose work appears regularly in newspapers and
    magazines across the country, as well as on the Internet.  
    A member of the Board of Contributors of USA Today,
    Bruce also frequently writes about fatherhood for
    Parenting magazine, and is a regular contributor to
    National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, The Los
    Angeles Times, Psychology Today, Time Out New York
    and the Huffington Post.

    Formerly an editor of Playboy magazine and a DVD
    reviewer for Us Weekly, Bruce has written about current
    events, family and the popular culture for, among others,
    The New York Times, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, The Chicago
    Tribune, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Baltimore Sun, The Boston Globe,
    Newsweek, Time.com, HuffingtonPost.com, Salon.com, Alternet.org,
    ForbesTraveler.com, Arrive (the Amtrak magazine), Time Out New York, Time Out
    New York Kids, NickJr.com and the Sesame Street Workshop. He is the co-author,
    with David Tabatsky, of the newly released, Dear President Obama: Letters of
    Hope from Children Across America (Beckham Publications Group, Inc.).
    Additionally, Bruce co-edited and/or contributed to the books The Right Words at
    the Right Time and The Right Words at the Right Time, Vol. 2: Your Turn! (Atria
    Books) and Thanks & Giving: All Year Long (Simon and Schuster Children's
    Publishing), all by Marlo Thomas. (The CD version of the latter book, for which
    Bruce served as Associate Producer, won the 2006 Grammy Award for Best
    Spoken Word Album for Children.)

    Since 2001, Bruce has also been writing satire with David Slavin. Their work is
    regularly featured on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered and in The Los
    Angeles Times; in dozens of syndicated newspapers around the country; and on
    countless sites on the Internet, notably The Huffington Post. Their first book, Young
    Dick Cheney: Great American (AlterNet Books), was published in April 2008.

    Formerly an actor, Bruce appeared in the films The Burning, The Chosen, Diner
    and Playing For Keeps, and on the TV show Diff’rent Strokes. Television
    enthusiasts might also remember Bruce from his three-year assignment as an on-
    air correspondent for the E! Channel’s The Gossip Show.

    Bruce lives in Manhattan with his wife and two daughters.
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