Curt Holman began writing for Creative Loafing in 1993 with a review of the final episode of Cheers as the first entry of his weekly television column, "TV on the Edge." He became a staff writer in 2001 and writes about film, theater and a wide variety of arts and entertainment. He has written for Salon.com, Playboy.com, American Theatre, Stagebill and the Nashville Scene, is a twice-winner of the Green Eyeshades Award for Critical Writing and in 2005 received a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship in Theater and Musical Theater. He talks about movies on Friday mornings on WGST-AM and frequently contributes to the Air Loaf radio segments on weekdays on WMLB-AM. He presently serves as vice president of the Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA).