Living
N. Illinois professor took it all off for his career
At 39, Craig Seymour has a resume most journalists would envy: a doctorate and stints as a music critic at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Buffalo News. But he has also worked one job even George Plimpton would shy away from: stripper in Washington, D.C., gay bars during the 1990s.
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