Doreen St. Félix

Doreen St. Félix (born 1992)[1] is a Haitian-American writer. She is a staff writer for The New Yorker and was formerly editor-at-large for Lenny Letter, a newsletter from Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner.

Early life

St. Félix attended Brown University, where she edited the weekly newspaper, The College Hill Independent.[2] She graduated in 2014.[3]

Career

St. Félix has written for The New York Times Magazine[4] and Pitchfork,[5] as well as serving as an editor for Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner's newsletter, Lenny Letter.[6] St. Félix now writes for The New Yorker.[7]

Critical reception and honors

St. Félix won a National Magazine Award in Columns and Commentaryin 2019. She was a finalist in the same category in 2017 for her writing at MTV News.[8] In 2016, Forbes Magazine named St. Félix to its 30 Under 30 list,[9] citing her work on the Lenny Letter launch, with the newsletter reaching 400,000 subscribers in under six months.[10] i-D called her "a guiding voice in the worlds of writing, art and activism."[11] Brooklyn Magazine named St. Félix to its 2016 list of the "100 Most Influential People in Brooklyn Culture," calling her Pitchfork essay on Rihanna "definitive."[12] The Huffington Post named the same essay to its list of "The Most Important Writing From People Of Color In 2015",[13] NPR called it "excellent"[14] and Paper Magazine described it as "the best damn thing ever written re. Rihanna."[15]

Other projects

St. Félix co-hosted a podcast at MTV News with Ira Madison III called Speed Dial with Ira and Doreen, focused on music, pop culture, sex and race.[16]

Personal life

St. Félix lives in Brooklyn, New York.[12]

Bibliography

Essays and reporting

  • "Ratology". The Talk of the Town. Dept. of Experts. The New Yorker. 91 (37): 36, 38. November 23, 2015.
  • "Hot messes : 'The Flight Attendant,' on HBO Max, and 'Bridgerton,' on Netflix". The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker. 96 (43): 84–85. January 4–11, 2021.[a]
  • "Fallout : 'NYC Epicenters 9/11 → 2021 1/2'". The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker. 97 (28): 78–79. September 13, 2021.[b]
  • "Terra nova : 'Reservation Dogs,' on FX on Hulu; 'Only Murders in the Building,' on Hulu". The Critics. On Television. The New Yorker. 97 (30): 88–89. September 27, 2021.[c]

Columns from newyorker.com

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