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Susan Greenberg

Contributing Editor

Susan Greenberg oversees arts and cultural coverage of Newsweek International, including The Good Life section. She joined Newsweek as an Associate Editor in 1989, and has since worked in various guises as a writer and editor, covering such topics as health, education, travel, sports, film, art, literature, the luxury trade and social trends. She also spent several years reporting out of Newsweek's London bureau.

Greenberg has a BA from Brown University and an MS from Columbia. Prior to joining Newsweek, she wrote greeting cards for Hallmark in Kansas City, MO. She has also written features for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. She teaches journalism classes at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, where she currently lives with her husband and three children.

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