Michael Musto (born December 3, 1955) is an American
journalist
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who has long been a prevalent presence in entertainment-related publications, as well as on websites and television shows. He is best known as a
columnist
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for ''
The Village Voice
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'', where he wrote the ''
La Dolce Musto'' column of
gossip
Gossip is idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others; the act is also known as dishing or tattling.
Etymology
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,
nightlife,
reviews,
interviews, and political observations for almost three decades, starting in 1984. In 2021, he started writing articles about nightlife, movies, theater, NYC, and LGBTQ politics for the revived ''Village Voice'', which returned as a print publication, with accompanying website, and now is web only.
His books are ''Downtown'' and ''Manhattan on the Rocks'', as well as a compilation of selected columns published as ''La Dolce Musto: Writings By The World's Most Outrageous Columnist'' and a subsequent collection, ''Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back''.
Early life
Musto was born in
Manhattan
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to an
Italian American
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family. He was raised in
Bensonhurst,
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
, and graduated from
Columbia University
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in 1976. During his studies, he was a theater critic for the ''
Columbia Spectator''.
Career
Musto is
gay and has been published regularly in several
LGBT
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publications, including ''Out'' and ''The Advocate''.
He contributes to
HuffPost
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, has written the weekly, entertainment-related ''Musto Unfiltered'' column for
NewNowNext.com,
and has had bylines in ''
The New York Times
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'',
''
W'', and ''
Vanity Fair''.
Among Musto's first journalistic jobs were assignments covering culture for ''
Circus
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'' magazine, ''
SoHo Weekly News'', and ''After Dark'' magazine, as well as becoming the music critic for ''
Us'' magazine in the 1980s. In 1982, he began writing for ''
Details'', then a downtown style-and-nightlife magazine, and in 1984, Musto began his ''Village Voice'' column, after having already written features for the publication. Musto's breathlessly dishy and opinionated first-person column celebrated nightlife and LGBT personalities, described outlandish New York club fetes, and gave vital early coverage to up-and-coming performers like
John Sex,
RuPaul,
Kiki and Herb,
Bridget Everett,
Jackie Hoffman,
Bianca Del Rio and
Peppermint. A 1989 appearance in ''
Slaves of New York''—based on
Tama Janowitz's book centered on the New York nightlife scene—was called the film's only moment of credibility by critic
J. Hoberman of ''The Village Voice''. Other cameos through the years were made in ''
Garbo Talks'' (1984), ''
Day of the Dead'' (1985), ''
Jeffrey'' (1995), ''
Death of a Dynasty'' (2003), ''
The Big Gay Musical'' (2009), ''
Violet Tendencies'' (2010), and ''The Smurfs'' (2011). Larger film roles awaited for more recent films like ''Vamp Bikers'', ''Japanese Borscht'', ''The Duke of New York'', and ''Mister Sister''.
Musto was a great personal friend of the
videographer Nelson Sullivan, who filmed much of the footage that exists of the "Club Kids", as well as obsessively chronicling Musto's exploits and those of RuPaul and Sylvia Miles.
Musto also used his column to lambast
homophobia
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and to demand attention to the growing
AIDS crisis, Musto joining the activist group
ACT UP
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and engaging in their highly influential rallies and protests. In 2011, ''
The Advocate'' magazine referred to Musto's "legendary gossip column" and said, "Since 1984, shrewd and self-deprecating humorist Michael Musto has written his 'La Dolce Musto' column, tirelessly chronicling nightlife and celebrity culture. The bridge-burning blogger and baron of blind items has earned a position as both historian and spokesman for the gay community."
In the 1980s, Musto did nightlife-related segments for
MTV, where his un-self-conscious gayness seemed radical. Videotographer Nelson Sullivan chose Musto as one of his favorite subjects and relentlessly followed the writer through clubs, appearances, and family get-togethers, many of the videos later surfacing on
YouTube
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. From 1993 to 2000, he was one of the most prominent columnists on ''The Gossip Show'', an
E! program which featured colorful reporters relaying celebrity dish, and again, Musto was out and flamboyant on the show. He was featured on the cover of New York magazine in a 1994 "Gossip Mafia" story that spanned New York's most influential tattlers, including
Richard Johnson, George Rush, and
Jeannette Walls. In 1999, he cohosted "New York Central", a nightly magazine-format show on the
Metro Channel.
Musto appeared in
drag in a blue dress in the all
drag queen music video
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for
Cyndi Lauper's remake of her single "
(Hey Now) Girls Just Want To Have Fun" (1994). He has also done
cameos in videos by TV on the Radio, Sherry Vine,
Sharon Needles,
Jinkx Monsoon, Larry Tee, and Gorgon City featuring
Jennifer Hudson, among many others.
Musto penned several writeups in ''
The Village Voice
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'' about the 1996 murder of
Andre "Angel" Melendez, helping bring national attention to a case that resulted in the trial and conviction of
Michael Alig and Robert "Freeze" Riggs. He was the first to report Alig's firing from
The Limelight club by owner
Peter Gatien and to allude to talk about a missing person from Alig's sphere. When his
blind item describing the buzz on the details of the crime got picked up by ''
The New York Posts ''Page Six'' gossip column, the story took on even more prominence. A later Village Voice feature story acknowledged Musto's breaking item. The movie "
Party Monster" (2003) includes reference to a Musto item, and Musto has appeared in many related documentaries, including "Disco Bloodbath" and
A&E's "
American Justice", as well as several
Geraldo Rivera
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shows, where he had long been the expert on club kids. Discussing topics like gossip and nightlife, Musto also appeared on daytime talk shows hosted by
Sally Jessy Raphael,
Joan Rivers
Joan Alexandra Molinsky (June 8, 1933 – September 4, 2014), known professionally as Joan Rivers, was an American comedienne, actress, producer, writer and television host. She was noted for her blunt, often controversial comedic persona that w ...
,
Ricki Lake,
Richard Bey,
Gordon Elliott, and
Mark L. Walberg.
In 2001, Musto appeared in a groundbreaking ad campaign for
Fortunoff in which he sported a wedding veil, campily promoting the possibility of same-sex marriage.
In 2010, Musto made a cameo appearance in
Erasure's re-release of ''
A Little Respect
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'' (HMI Redux)'; the proceeds of this release were donated to help students attending the
Harvey Milk Institute. Also in 2010,
LCD Soundsystem
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mentioned Musto in the song "
Pow Pow" playfully urging him to "Eat it" (wacky retaliation for banter between Musto and the group's James Murphy at a Paper Nightlife Awards ceremony). That year, Musto also added "Theater Producer" to his resume, when he coproduced the musical comedy ''
Perfect Harmony'' about the search for truth, love, and high school ''a cappella'' championship glory, which played Off-Broadway in New York City.
In 2011, Musto was named one of the "Out 100" as one of the country's most influential LGBT personalities.
In 2013, he played himself in a scene on the
NBC series "
Smash", having also previously figured in a plot line involving his gossip writing.
In May 2013, Musto was laid off from ''
The Village Voice
''The Village Voice'' is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first Alternative newspaper, alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf (publisher), Dan Wolf, ...
'', but in 2016, he was back as an entertainment correspondent, writing three cover stories that year. The Village Voice folded, but then it came back in 2021 as a quarterly print publication. Musto was writing for the paper (and the accompanying website) again and now that it's web only, he's still there.
Musto was a regular commentator on
MSNBC
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's ''
Countdown with Keith Olbermann'' where he sardonically skewered the antics of
Paris Hilton,
Lindsay Lohan
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, and other scandalous celebrities du jour. Starting in 2015, Musto became a recurring panelist on
Logo TV's "Cocktails and Classics", which involved showing well known films and offering campy commentary on them.
He has moderated
Broadway talkbacks for shows like "Talk Radio" and "End of the Rainbow", and in 2016, was the celebrity guest star one night in the off-Broadway production of "Oh, Hello."
Musto has also dabbled in acting and singing. In 1980, he became lead singer of a
Motown
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cover band called the Must, and once shared a bill with rising star
Madonna
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. He played a lead role and received rave reviews from
Eileen Shapiro of ''
Huffington Post
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'', for the film ''
Vamp Bikers Tres'' by Eric Rivas, as a head doctor named
Hedda Hopper alongside
Angel Salazar. The film premiered in 2016 at
Anthology Film Archives
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and in 2018 was released by the Orchard. Musto sang a pop/reggae/dance ditty, "I Got Ur Back", written and produced by Tyler Stone, based on Musto's idea, for
Trax Records, released in 2017. A celebrity roast of Musto at Actors Temple on May 22, 2017—kicked off by
Rosie O'Donnell
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and hosted by
Bruce Vilanch-raised significant money for the
Callen-Lorde clinic. The roast which was produced by Daniel DeMello and directed by Rachel Klein, featured
Bianca Del Rio,
Jinkx Monsoon,
Judy Gold,
Orfeh,
Randy Rainbow, and
Luann de Lesseps. In addition to doubling the take of the benefit, O'Donnell—after aiming some barbs at Musto's closet-busting mania—thanked him for pulling her into the community; in the 1990s, he'd urged her and
Ellen DeGeneres
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She began her career in stand-up comedy in the early 1980s, gaining national attention with a 1986 appearance on '' ...
in print to come out of the
closet.
He has won ten Glam Awards for Best Nightlife
Writer
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/
Blogger
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, as well as their Living Legend award. He was named one of ''
Genre
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'' magazine's "Men We Love" more than once, won a Lifetime Achievement award at the Gay Expo at
Javits Center (2015), was named one of ''
Metrosource'' magazine's "People We Love" (2019) and got a special award for his work from the Imperial Court of New York. In 2024, the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club honored him with a Human Rights award.
Published works

Books:
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Contributed to works published by others:
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* Contributed as an author.
* Contributed as an author.
* Provided afterword.
See also
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LGBT culture in New York City
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List of LGBT people from New York City
New York City has been described as the gay village, gay capital of the world and the central node of the LGBTQ+ political sociology, sociopolitical ecosystem. It is home to one of the world's largest and most prominent LGBTQ populations. LGBTQ ...
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New Yorkers in journalism
References
External links
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Musto's writings at ''The Village Voice''Musto's writingsat
Out.com
Facebook page (official)
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Columbia College (New York) alumni
American gay writers
American gossip columnists
American LGBTQ journalists
LGBTQ people from New York (state)
Living people
Journalists from Brooklyn
The Village Voice people
20th-century American male writers
People from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
American male non-fiction writers
SoHo Weekly News people