Zachary Pincus-Roth is an American entertainment journalist, author, and TV writer.
He wrote his senior thesis on Seinfeld [6] and authored a column in The Daily Princetonian where he opined on the blissful lives of squirrels,[7] unrecognized discrimination,[8] and cultural relativism toward nudity,[9] among other topics.
He wrote and acted for the Princeton Triangle Club musical comedy group.
[16] In 2014, he received a fellowship from the International Center for Journalists through which he published a longform article about the role of television in shaping culture and behavior in India.
[17][18] Before joining the Washington Post, he worked as Arts & Culture Editor for LA Weekly since 2011, and instructor at Loyola Marymount University.