Manuela Hoelterhoff
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BornApril 6, 1949
OccupationCultural journalist
EducationHofstra University (BA)
New York University (MA)
New York University (MA)
Notable awardsPulitzer Prize for Criticism
Manuela Hoelterhoff | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 6, 1949 |
| Occupation | Cultural journalist |
| Education | Hofstra University (BA) New York University (MA) |
| Notable awards | Pulitzer Prize for Criticism |
Manuela Vali Hoelterhoff is a German-born American cultural journalist, who was the executive editor of Muse,[1] the arts and culture section of Bloomberg News until 2015.[2] She received a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
Manuela V. Hoelterhoff was born April 6, 1949, in Hamburg, Germany, to a Latvian mother, Olga Christina Alexandrovna Goertz, a native of Riga, and a German father, Heinz Alfons Martin Hoelterhoff.[3]
She immigrated to the United States with her parents in 1957.[4] Hoelterhoff holds a bachelor's degree from Hofstra University, and a master's degree from the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University.[5]