![]() Edgers joined The Washington Post in September 2014 as the paper's national arts reporter.Įdgers attended Brookline High School in Brookline, Massachusetts and graduated from Tufts University in 1992 with a degree in English. He also hosted the military history series Secrets of the Arsenal on the American Heroes Channel. In 2013, he hosted a Travel Channel reality TV series called Edge of America, and in June 2013 he was awarded a New England Emmy for work on a video for The Boston Globe. Edgers has also published children's books on Elvis, the Beatles, and Stan Lee, and co-wrote a book on Julia Child with his wife, Carlene Hempel. His articles have appeared in magazines such as GQ and Wired, and he has worked as a reporter for several newspapers, including the Boston Phoenix, Raleigh News and Observer, The Boston Globe, and The Washington Post. In addition, Edgers produced and starred in the 2010 music documentary Do It Again. ![]() Edgers currently hosts the Edge of Fame podcast, a collaboration between The Washington Post and WBUR-FM, Boston's NPR National. He is currently the national arts reporter for The Washington Post and was previously a staff arts reporter for The Boston Globe. Geoff Edgers (born 1970) is an American journalist, author, filmmaker, television host, and podcast host. Edgers in 2018 (photograph by Lila Hempel-Edgers) ![]()
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