![]() ![]() Q: Favorite story that you wrote for NeXt?Ī: In truth, I dread the thought of reading my high school-age writing- no doubt, I still have much room for improvement as a writer, but I like to believe I’ve come leaps and bounds since I was 14 to 17 years old. From living in North Tonawanda overall, I think the fondest memories I’d have would be of the annual Canal Fest, which I always looked forward to, even as a teenager. Armin Afshani to Massachusetts, including tours of Boston museums and a whale-watching excursion outside of Salem. But I do remember thoroughly enjoying a social studies class trip with Mr. Q: Favorite moments while at NTHS and also living in North Tonawanda?Ī: Being a fairly nerdy (and more-than-moderately loudmouth) kid, I can’t say I have a bevy of favorite moments from which to choose. He is also the author of two Disney-related books, “Yesterday Is Forever” and the upcoming “Walt’s Original Sins.”Īnswer: I wrote for NeXt as a film critic during my entire high school run, starting as a freshman in the fall of 1998 until my senior year in 2001-2002. For the last five years, he has hosted Mousterpiece Cinema, a weekly podcast which reviews the full Disney film library. Spiegel also is managing editor for the website Movie Mezzanine. He worked at the University of Phoenix until last year, when he joined the administrative staff at ASU. Spiegel, a North Tonawanda High School alum, earned an undergraduate degree from Arizona State University and a master’s from Northern Arizona University. I had the opportunity to catch up via email with former NeXt writer, Josh Spiegel. 29, 2016***įor some 20 years, NeXt has served as an outlet for teenagers in Western New York to write stories that readers their age are interested in. *** As seen in the NeXt section of the Buffalo News, Sept. ![]()
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