Anthony Fantano Allegedly Divorced Wife Dominique Boxley And Reddit Has A Reaction
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Online, people started talking about how Anthony Fantano and his wife Dominique Boxely were getting a divorce. Anthony Fantano is a well-known music critic who runs the website and YouTube channel The Needle Drop.
Fantano posts blogs and YouTube videos that talk about and debate different types of music. Between the year 2000 and when he entered Southern Connecticut State University, he worked as a music director for a radio station.
Anthony Fantano and Dominique Boxley divorced and people on Reddit had a lot to say about it
The news that Anthony Fantano is divorcing his wife Dominique Boxley has spread around the internet and people are talking about it on social media sites. If this news is true, the people who follow Fantano didn’t seem happy about it.
But the YouTuber has said nothing about the divorce rumours. The couple had been together for a long time before they got married. They lived together in Connecticut.
Anthony Fantano was a vegetarian in his late teens. He is now vegan. In 2007, he joined the company as a presenter at Connecticut Public Radio. 15 years ago, the music critic was the host of The Need Drop, which is still on the same page.
Fantano first used the platform and made contributions in the same area in 2009. He was mainly concerned with moving up the ranks in his career, so in January 2009 he started posting reviews of the TV show The Needle Drop on his YouTube channel. .
After writing a review of American record producer Steven Ellison’s album, he came up with the idea of writing music video reviews. In 2010, Fantano removed the older posts containing music clips that did not violate the United States’ Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Family Life and Relationships of Anthony Fantano
After she married Anthony Fantano, Dominique Boxley became famous. She is a citizen of the United States and she has helped her husband by appearing in some of his YouTube videos.
After 2010, the two got married, but no one knows the exact date. They have been seen together since Valentine’s Day in 2011. Anthony started telling people that Dominique was his girlfriend and they later got married privately.
Anthony and Dominique have no children of their own. Fantano started hosting The Needle Drop in 2007. In 2010, he ditched the old reviews, but continued to work on the radio station for the show. He also worked in a place that made pizza.
He was born in Connecticut and had ancestry from both the United States and Sicily. Dead Kennedys, who used to be the lead singer of a hardcore punk band, had an effect on him. In fact, he called the American punk rock band he liked his political hero.
Anthony Fantano and his wife, Dominique Boxley, are a few years apart in age
Anthony Fantano was born on October 28, 1985, which makes him 36 years old. His wife Dominique has not said how old she is, but she is also in her thirties.
Reddit users talked about Fantano and his divorce case on the FantanoHeads forum. Some people say that the news of their breakup is just a rumor. They said Fantano didn’t deserve this.
His devoted fans also said that he had personal problems and that everyone has a right to privacy online, no matter how hard life can be.
Early years
Fantano was born in Connecticut and his parents are from Sicily. He was a teenager in the Connecticut town of Wolcott. As a teenager, Jello Biafra, the former lead singer of the hardcore punk band Dead Kennedys and musician, caused Fantano to become interested in politics. He called Biafra ‘virtually my political idol’.
Career
Fantano started out in the mid-2000s as music director of the college radio station at Southern Connecticut State University.
[ Fantano started working at Connecticut Public Radio (WNPR) in 2007, where he hosted The Needle Drop. In the same year, he started The Needle Drop as a series of written reviews. In January 2009, he started a series of video reviews on his YouTube channel with a review of a Jay Reatard record. Fantano has said that seeing his review of Flying Lotus’s 2010 album Cosmogramma next to other Flying Lotus videos in YouTube’s “Featured Videos” section gave him the “hint” to keep making video reviews. Fantano took down older reviews with music clips in 2010 to make sure they didn’t break the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. [8] He was working on The Needle Drop at the time at both the university radio station and a pizza parlor. In late 2011, he decided to work full-time on The Needle Drop, but stayed with WNPR until 2014. Fantano was offered a show on Adult Swim that would review albums, but he turned it down.
In November 2016, Fantano posted more frequently on a second YouTube channel called ‘thatistheplan’. On that channel, he rated memes and posted “often irreverent videos that don’t fall into the record-rating format,” according to Spin.
In October 2017, an article in The Fader stated that Fantano’s videos about “thatistheplan” were promoting alt-right ideas. This led to many questions and discussions about this secondary channel. Fantano was criticized for ridiculing feminists and using Pepe the Frog memes, which were recently referred to as alt-right symbols. After the article came out, several US tour dates for “The Needle Drop” were canceled. At least one site that sold tickets to a show in Brooklyn said the article was the reason for the cancellation.
Fantano made a video response to the negative article, which he called a “hit job.” He denied agreeing with alt-right, saying the videos in question were meant to be funny. Later, The Fader took down the article because both sides said the claims had been settled. In a later interview, Fantano admitted that there were “grumpy, short-sighted, young, aggressive male” viewers on the “thatistheplan” channel. He also dismissed what he saw as the “toxic and problematic” side of internet humor, saying the incident had made him more outspoken in his support for social justice issues.
By the end of 2017, Fantano had reached one million subscribers and had expanded his content beyond album reviews with weekly ‘track roundup’ videos, live-streamed Q&As and video thoughts.
In June 2019, Fantano had a cameo in Lil Nas X’s video for the Young Thug and Mason Ramsey remix of “Old Town Road.” He played a security guard for the Area 51 military base (a reference to the “Storm Area 51” meme).
Later that same year, he released a charity album called The Needle Drop LP. It features songs from “artists who have been featured on the site in the past or have been favorably reviewed.” The Immigrant Legal Resource Center, a non-profit, got the money from the album sales.
Reception
The Needle Drop won “Beyond the Blog” at the 2011 O Music Awards. Wired’s Nick Veronin wrote about Fantano in 2014: “Fantano doesn’t use fancy words to describe a riff or synth tone. Instead, he uses gestures, such as clenching his fists or making his face do funny things. It expresses some of the more fleeting things about music that cannot be said in words.”
When asked about the quality of Fantano’s reviews in 2019, Robert Christgau, a noted music critic, said:
seems to have found a 21st century rock crit style that makes sense and leans towards what I will call ‘dark prog’.
Not nearly as impervious to hip-hop and R&B as dark proggers, but note that very few female artists make it into their top 10, which in 2018 really missed the action. Fantano seems to have found a way to make a living in the online age by spreading his own criticism.
Comedian James Acaster called Fantano’s 2016 list of the best albums in his 2019 book Perfect Sound Whatever “”a true music fan’s Top 50”, and that “he understands perhaps more than anyone how the role of the reviewer has changed since the the internet has become something.” It used to be the job of a reviewer to tell people what their money was worth. Now their job is to tell people what their time is worth.” In September 2020, Joe Coscarelli, a culture reporter for the New York Times, said of Fantano that he was “probably the most popular music critic alive.” Coscarelli says Fantano has done a great job of bringing an “ancient art to a new medium” and giving record reviews a new lease of life for a younger generation of music fans.
Life at home
Fantano lives in Connecticut.
He switched to a vegan diet after being a vegetarian for a while in his late teens.
Fantano told Polygon in March 2018 that he is a “free speech purist.” Milo Yiannopoulos’ speech at UC Berkeley was met with protests from students, with Fantano saying: “Ironically, Antifa uses violence and childish methods to get what they want. In the same way as a fascist.” Fantano supported Bernie Sanders as president of the United States in 2020.