For decades, William F. Buckley Jr. was a one-of-a-kind character: an author and columnist, and a celebrity intellectual. He hosted a TV debate show, "Firing Line," and was often a guest on late night ...
PBS released the documentary "The Incomparable Mr. Buckley" on the life of William F. Buckley Jr. Photo by Dirck Halstead/Getty Images Imagine making a documentary about one of the 20th century’s ...
The Sharon home where conservative author and National Review founder William F. Buckley grew up has not found a buyer.
William F. Buckley, Jr. and his wife Patricia had a brazen, but loving relationship. William F. Buckley, Jr. and his wife Patricia had a brazen, but loving relationship. The two "annoyed each other ...
What was it about Buckley that made him so attractive to liberals—and what was it about liberals that caused them to be attracted to conservative figures like Buckley in the first place? William F.
William F. Buckley Jr., 1925-2008, masterminded a conservative, Catholic challenge to selective liberal dogmas. His fame exceeded his intellectual depth and principles. He knew what he was against ...
Though he died in 2008, Buckley’s twilight began well before that. He left National Review in 2004, and “Firing Line” aired his last debate in 1999. Politicians like Donald Trump or pundits like Ben ...
The biography that Sam Tanenhaus began in 1998, Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America, has finally been published. Part of the reason Tanenhaus spent one year writing for every ...