Joy Press Author

Joy Press has been writing about popular culture for twenty years and specifically about television for more than a dozen years. In the early 2000s, she was the chief television critic at The Village Voice, where she wrote weekly reviews and features from a perspective that combined feminism and fandom. She then served as entertainment editor of Salon and most recently was a TV editor at the Los Angeles Times, where in addition to commissioning coverage of the latest series, she wrote features and essays on the medium. She has contributed to publications including The New York Times, Slate, Vogue, the Guardian, and Salon. She lives in Los Angeles.