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A new biography traces the ascent of a man who made the postwar right at once urbane, combative, and camera-ready.
Buckley Jr. founded the National Review and hosted Firing Line for 30 years His sprawling ... and an atrium The Connecticut childhood home of William F. Buckley Jr., one of the architects of ...
You could trace Larry Perelman’s “American Impresario,” to a Facebook post in the aughts. Or to a letter he wrote in 1994. Or to his family moving to St. Paul from the Soviet Union in the ...
In the spirit of William F. Buckley Jr.’s iconic “Firing Line,” Hoover engages with thought leaders on the pivotal issues moving the nation forward. New podcast episodes drop weekly ...
The winner, WFB announced with unfeigned delight, was Sam Tanenhaus and he had won the sweepstakes for two reasons: First, he had written a book about Whittaker Chambers that WFB had admired. And ...
The busy season’s new releases include novels by S.A. Cosby, Taylor Jenkins Reid and Gary Shteyngart, and nonfiction about AI, sex and war.
So the President Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in New Jersey is pursuing criminal charges against a pushy congresswoman who got into a shoving match with ...
After all, one of the first, longest-running, and most prominent public TV programs was Firing Line, a broadcasting project initiated by William F. Buckley Jr. Buckley founded National Review ...