Buffy Scholar/Critic

Steve Vineberg has been teaching at Holy Cross since 1985. He reviews movies and theatre regularly for The Boston Phoenix, The Threepenny Review and The Oxford American, and has also been published in Sight and Sound, The Washington Post, Film Quarterly, American Film, Modern Review, Connoisseur, Millennium Pop, The San Francisco Examiner, Cineaste, Boston Review, and Bostonia. His film reviews have been heard on "Fresh Air" on National Public Radio, and he is the author of two books, Method Actors: Three Generations of an American Acting Style (winner of the 1990-91 Joseph A. Callaway Prize) and No Surprises, Please: Movies in the Reagan Decade. Prof. Vineberg teaches classes in theatre history, film, American drama, and political theatre. At Holy Cross he has directed The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Marco Polo Sings a Solo, Undersea/Wedlock, Pal Joey, The Eccentricities of a Nightingale, The House of Blue Leaves, The Threepenny Opera, and Lydie Breeze. [from Steve's home page: http://www.holycross.edu/departments/theatre/website/homepage/vineberg.html.]

 

Vineberg, Steve. "Yes, She's a Vampire Slayer. No, Her Show Isn't Kid Stuff." New York Times 1 October 2000 Page 42, Column 1.