Expertise:
Writing, Editing, Photography, Publishing
Major Product/SVS:
General Interest Articles on Manners and Ethics, Essays on Women's Issues with a Pro-Family Feminist Point of View, Photography, Politics
Hobbies/Sports:
Singing Improvisational and Jazz Music
Education Degrees:
Graduate, Bennett Junior College; Graduate, Wyoming Seminary
Work History:
Reporter, New York Herald Tribune; Freelance Photographer; Host, The American Woman, Talk Show, WPLJ, New York City
Extended Bio Profile:
Ms. Waterston's photographs have been featured in numerous publications including 'Time,' 'Life,' 'Paris Match,' 'Mademoiselle,' 'Town & Country,' 'Golf,' 'Diplomat,' 'Harper's Bazaar,' 'Votre Beauté,' 'Elle,' 'Cosmopolitan,' The New York Times, The New York Herald Tribune, The New York Post, The Providence Journal and 'Providence Magazine.' She has also photographed such personalities as Lauren Bacall, Andy Warhol, Gerard Melanga, Joel Gray, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Anka, Eileen Ford, Ann Jackson and Eli Wallach, Charlotte Rampling, Candice Bergen, and Daniel Ellsburg. She has hosted her own public affairs radio show and has interviewed Elizabeth Janeway, Gloria Steinem, Shirley MacLaine, Erica Jong, Yoko Ono, the late Betty Friedan and more. She has also written, acted and directed a play titled 'The American Woman,' which was performed in Rhode Island and New York. She is the author of 'Pull Yourself Together or How to Look Marvelous on Next to Nothing,' published by Simon & Schuster and New American Library (paperback) which most recently was featured in the June 2006 'National Review Online' by Catherine Seipp. She also started, in 1971, the first women's liberation consciousness-raising group in Paris.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Writing, Editing, Photography