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David Wienir is an entertainment lawyer in New York City with Grubman Indursky &
Shire, P.C. He earned a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley
(Boalt Hall School of Law), an M.Sc. (Econ) from the London School of Economics,
and a B.A. (cum laude and departmental honors) while studying as an Oxford-Cambridge
Scholar at Columbia College, Columbia University. Additionally, he earned
a certificate from the faculty of law at the Vrije University in Amsterdam,
and was a visiting scholar at the University of Oxford (Harris-Manchester
College) and an Eesti Fellow at the University of Tartu in the former Soviet
Republic of Estonia.
Making It on Broadway is David’s third book. He is the coeditor
of The Diversity Hoax: Law Students Report from Berkeley (New York:
Foundation for Academic Standards and Tradition, 1999, afterword by Dennis
Prager) and is the coauthor of Last Time: Labour’s Lessons from
the Sixties (London: Bellew Press, 1997) with Austin Mitchell, Member
of British Parliament.
Prior to moving to New York City, David was the host of the talk radio show
Estonia Today on Estonia National Radio in the former Soviet Union, a researcher
both within the British House of Commons and for Steven Spielberg’s
Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, and a professional whitewater
river rafting guide in California and Oregon. He is the founder and former
musical director of the Oxford Alternotives, Oxford University’s
first rock a cappella close harmony group.
Allworth Press books written by David Wienir:
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