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Nadja Sayej

Freelance reporter at The New York Times

Nadja Sayej is a versatile Canadian journalist, broadcaster, photographer, and cultural critic predominantly stationed in Berlin, Germany. Her expertise spans a range of subjects including architecture, travel, design, technology, and art, with contributions to prestigious publications such as The New York Times, T Magazine, The Guardian, Newsweek, and The Economist.

Her primary focus revolves around city reporting, visual arts, and conducting celebrity interviews, excelling in bringing out the essence of personalities. Nadja also heads the Berlin-based video platform, ArtStars*, which further manifests her passion for the arts and entertainment world.

Noteworthy for her in-depth celebrity interviews, Nadja has conversed with luminaries like James Franco, David Hasselhoff, Marina Abramovic, Yoko Ono, and a host of other influential individuals across various industries. Her wealth of experience encompasses roles as a city reporter, web TV host, art critic, art instructor, fact checker, and even a career coach, showcasing her multifaceted capabilities.

In 2010, Nadja embarked on the entrepreneurial path, founding ArtStars* Books, a venture focused on practical how-to ebooks aimed at empowering artists to navigate the business landscape successfully. Her best-selling ebook, "The ArtStars* Guide to Getting Your Shit Together," has been instrumental in guiding emerging artists towards achieving financial success while honing their artistic vision and public image.

Eager to take on challenging assignments and constantly evolve her reporting repertoire, Nadja Sayej is keen on collaborating with new editors, demonstrating her agility and enthusiasm for diverse storytelling. Her skill set spans reporting, feature writing, columns, guest lectures, journalism training, digital news, and entertainment journalism, underscoring her proficiency in the media landscape.

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Berlin Area, Germany