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Michael P. Ventura

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Michael P. Ventura is the Managing Editor at DNAinfo, in charge of running daily newsroom operations. He's also our resident New York guru.

Mike was city editor at Metro between 2004 and 2008. You may remember the paper's world-beating coverage of CBGB's final days, new Yankee Stadium shenanigans and synthetic turf installation in city parks.

As a freelance writer, Mike has written about sea pirates for the Village Voice, Bikram yoga for Time Out New York and real estate for The Real Deal, among other newspapers, magazines and Web sites. He's also been a copy editor for the Daily News and a Web producer for WNYC Radio.

After graduating from Boston College with a degree in philosophy, Mike got his start in Web journalism back in the hand-coding HTML days of the late 1990s at a Massachusetts community newspaper site that no longer exists. The Boston Herald bought it and Mike rose to senior editor. Years later, he graduated from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

Mike and his wife live in a Brooklyn neighborhood you've never heard of.

Fun Fact: Mike is learning to play the drums. He's currently the drummer in an imaginary metal band called Maspeth.



 

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May 27, 2010

The ads ask: "Leaving Islam? Fatwa on your head?" and lists a website that offers help converting to Christianity.

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May 27, 2010

State Democratic leaders chose five candidates — four men, one woman, all white — to be on the AG primary ballot.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

May 24, 2010

The Upper East Side congresswoman's website shows an apparent endorsement from the former senator.

Downtown »

May 24, 2010

Mark Williams, chairman of the Tea Party Express, apologized to Hindus for saying terrorists worshipped a "monkey god."

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May 24, 2010

The Tampa Tribune griped the vote was "rigged" and that a New York Super Bowl would be as bad as the movie "Ishtar."

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May 24, 2010

The Mets won baseball bragging rights in the city by taking two out of three games in the weekend Subway Series.

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May 22, 2010

Julianna Farrait-Rodriguez, the ex-wife of former Harlem drug kingpin Frank Lucas, was busted with cocaine in Puerto Rico.

Downtown »

May 21, 2010

The Dow Jones rebounded slightly Friday, a day after it dropped by more than 300 points amid bad job news.