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William F. Buckley Jr. was already an emerging force in conservative intellectual circles when a fateful skiing accident and a college dance changed his life forever.
Trish’s own idea of counter-­protest was very much in the Buckley mode—­ideological and public spirited. She had brought her brother and Brent Bozell to campus to debate Henry Wallace ...
BLACKSBURG — Patricia Buckley Moss, a painter whose angular signature “P Buckley Moss” became instantly recognizable to legions of fans during a decades-long career, pursued her loves of art ...
Buckley: The Life and the Revolution that Changed America, by Sam Tanenhaus, Random House, 1,040 pages, $40. For decades, William F. Buckley Jr.—journalist, editor, novelist, television host ...
The family of P. Buckley Moss and Virginia Tech have reached an agreement to rename the arts center that was named after her in 2013.
Did William F. Buckley pave the way for Trump? While a new Buckley biography by Sam Tanenhaus suggests some parallels between the ideologue of Reagan Republicanism and its disrupter, they are from ...
Sam Tanenhaus’s immersive authorized biography partakes of this nostalgia, even as his portrait of Buckley dispels it. Tanenhaus, a former editor of The New York Times Book Review, concludes on ...
But the Bill Buckley of this book is little more than a wasted talent: a man who put his stupendous gifts in the service of a perverse cause and, though he got one or two big things right ...
The center was originally named in honor of artist Patricia Buckley Moss, or P. Buckley Moss, shortly before it opened in 2013. The naming-rights honor was bestowed on Moss thanks to a $10 ...
It was obvious why Mr. Trump would invoke William F. Buckley Jr. — the author, columnist, magazine editor, TV debater and political candidate who died at 82 in 2008 (and who worked for decades ...