Michael Lisicky (born 1964) is an American non-fiction writer, retail historian, journalist, and oboist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
He has contributed to newspaper articles in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Southern Living, and Fortune magazine and has worked on various projects for the History Channel.
[2] On April 29, 2015, Lisicky organized an orchestral community concert outside the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall shortly after the murder of Freddie Gray.
After several nights of demonstrations, hundreds attended the impromptu program which was reported on and broadcast locally and internationally.
An avid runner, Lisicky received significant media attention in February 2024 for running all 1794 miles of Baltimore City public roadways.