Michael Musto Bio, Age, Height, Partner, Salary, Net Worth, Village Voice

Michael Musto
Michael Musto

Michael Musto Biography

Micahel Musto is a preeminent American journalist who has long been a pervasive presence on websites and television shows and in entertainment-related publications. Michael wrote the La Dolce Musto column of interviews, gossip, political observations, nightlife, and reviews while working for The Village Voice as a columnist. In 2021, he began essaying for the revived Village Voice which came back with an accompanying website as a quarterly print publication.

Michael Musto Age

Michael Musto was born in Brooklyn, New York, in the United States on 3rd December 1955. He is 66 years old.

Michael Musto Height

Michael is slightly tall and stands at an average height of 5 ft 9 in/1.75 m tall.

Michael Musto Family

Michael has managed to keep details regarding his parents under wraps. The review is ongoing and we will update the details concerning her parents as soon as possible.

Michael Musto Husband

Michael Musto is openly gay and he has not revealed details regarding his partner.

Michael Musto Education

Michael Musto went to Columbia Campus and graduated in 1976, where he later served as a theater critic for the Columbia Spectator.

Michael Musto Salary

Michael Musto receives an average salary of $81,709 per year. This is in accordance with the Village Voice columnist’s salaries.

Michael Musto Net Worth

Musto has an approximated net worth of $1 million.

Michael Musto Career

Micahel Musto is a preeminent American journalist who has long been a pervasive presence on websites and television shows and in entertainment-related publications. Michael wrote the La Dolce Musto column of interviews, gossip, political observations, nightlife, and reviews while working for The Village Voice as a columnist. In 2021, he began essaying for the revived Village Voice which came back with an accompanying website as a quarterly print publication.

Additionally, Michael wrote the books Manhattan on the Rocks and Downtown. Currently, he pens a monthly gossip column titled “Read Now, Cry Later” for Queerty.com and writes about pop cultural and sociopolitical issues for the Daily Beast.
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