Jon caramanica new york times
Jon Caramanica is a music critic and journalist who has been writing for The New York Times since 2008. He is currently the paper's chief pop music critic, and has written extensively on a wide range of musical genres, from pop and rock to hip-hop and R&B.
Caramanica has been praised for his insightful and engaging criticism, which often focuses on the cultural and social context of the music he writes about. He has been recognized with several awards for his work, including the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award and the National Association of Black Journalists' Award for Music Criticism.
Some of Caramanica's notable articles and reviews include:
- "The 10 Best Albums of 2019" (December 2019)
- "The 10 Best Songs of 2019" (December 2019)
- "The 10 Best Pop Albums of 2018" (December 2018)
- "The 10 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2017" (December 2017)
- "The 10 Best Pop Albums of 2016" (December 2016)
Caramanica has also written about music for other publications, including Rolling Stone, Spin, and The Village Voice. He has also appeared on various TV and radio programs, including NPR's "All Things Considered" and "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah".
In addition to his work as a music critic, Caramanica has also taught music journalism at New York University's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.