Denver Nicks
American journalist
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Denver Morrissey Nicks (born c. 1985) is an American journalist, photographer and a staff writer for Time magazine.[1] Nicks' work has appeared in The Nation, The Huffington Post, This Land, and The Daily Beast. He is the author of Private: Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks, and the Biggest Exposure of Official Secrets in American History (2012) and Hot Sauce Nation: America's Burning Obsession (2016).[2]
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| Born | c. 1985 (age 40–41) Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Southern Methodist University Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism |
Nicks is a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He currently resides in New York City.
He holds a bachelor's degree in political science and international studies from Southern Methodist University in 2007, and a master's from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 2010.[3]
In the nearly two-hour documentary, “Stormy”, released in march of 2024 on Peacock, Nicks began a romantic relationship[4] with Daniels while shooting footage that was eventually included in the film.