10 William F. Buckley, Jr. insults and jabs
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by Cristiana Lombardo
8h ago
Considered one of the architects of the modern conservative movement, William F. Buckley, Jr. was infamous for his verbose and combative retorts. William F. Buckley Jr. in his office at 150W. 35th Street, NYC. PHOTO CREDIT: Sam Falk/The New York Times As founder of the National Review and host of the public affairs program “Firing Line” for over 30 years, Buckley was regarded as a prominent public intellectual. “Firing Line” guests included Huey P. Newton, Noam Chomsky,  Christopher Hitchens, Muhammed Ali, Truman Capote, Jorge Luis Borges, Norman Mailer and many others, debating and dis ..read more
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How much is William F. Buckley, Jr. responsible for modern conservatism?
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by Cristiana Lombardo
8h ago
William F. Buckley, Jr. often was called the “high priest” of the conservative movement. That term, for me, always conjures up the image of the Hierophant (on the tarot card and elsewhere) with his triple crown, because it underscores the three dimensions of Buckley’s existence. Illustration of the Hierophant card from “The Pictorial Key to the Tarot” by A. E. Waite (1910). There was Buckley’s public life as a celebrity, mixing with high society and entertaining the nation on television; there was his work in leading and defining the modern conservative movement, particularly in his role as ..read more
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The politicization of American upper class style
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by Cristiana Lombardo
2w ago
If you want to understand the contours of post-war American political discourse, there are few starting places better than “Firing Line,” the longest-running political talk show of the 20th century. Before the media’s love-hate relationship with former President Donald Trump, it was William F. Buckley, the show’s creator and host, who made for captivating political television. William F. Buckley, Jr. Papers (MS 576). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library. Buckley was a conservative hardliner, a sharp wit, and an intellectual pugilist whose distinctive mannerisms, multi-syllabic v ..read more
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This government memo warned of climate change in 1969
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by Cristiana Lombardo
3w ago
In 1969, Daniel Patrick Moynihan sent a one-page memo to a top Nixon advisor on “the carbon dioxide problem.” What he wrote was a prescient early warning about the consequences of burning fossil fuels. Daniel Patrick Moynihan at his upstate New York farm, 1981. Photograph by James Q. Wilson. Moynihan wrote this just seven months before the first Earth Day, a year before the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, and almost 20 years before climate scientist James Hansen delivered his blockbuster congressional testimony declaring global heating was underway. The memo itself is an unu ..read more
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American Masters has been nominated for five Webbys at the 28th Annual Webby Awards
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by Diana Chan
3w ago
American Masters is pleased to announce that we have received a total of five Webby nominations this year in the following categories: Video — Diversity, Equity & Inclusion In the Making    VOTE HERE This documentary shorts series from American Masters and Firelight Media follows emerging cultural icons on their journeys to becoming masters of their artistic disciplines. See how their work explores and influences American culture today. Video — Documentary: Longform In the Making — Senghor Reid: Make Way For Tomorrow   VOTE HERE Filmmakers Desmond Love and Eden Sabolboro il ..read more
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How Madonna made herself
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by Cristiana Lombardo
3w ago
Madonna—celebrating her 65th birthday with a victory lap of a tour this year—has been an enormous pop icon for so long that it’s sometimes difficult to remember that there was a time before. But that time before offers some illuminating insight into the Queen of Pop—particularly her time in New York City on the cusp of stardom as she sought to find her voice and footing as an artist. Madonna, 1983 by Kate Simon. Credit: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. A 19-year-old Madonna arrived in New York in 1978 having dropped out of college in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she’d left a ..read more
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan biography and career timeline
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by Cristiana Lombardo
1M ago
Daniel Patrick Moynihan had one of the broadest public careers in U.S. political history, serving four terms in the Senate (NY) under four presidents — two Republicans and two Democrats. This timeline explores Moynihan’s life and the major milestones in his career. 1927Daniel Patrick Moynihan's early life Born, March 16 in Tulsa, Okla., son of John Henry Moynihan and Margaret Phipps. 1927 1944-1947 Active Duty in the United States Navy, concluding with service as Gunnery Office of the U.S.S. Quirinius. 1944-1947 1946 B.N.S. (Bachelor of Naval Science), Tufts University, Medford, Mass 1946 ..read more
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How Augusta Savage forged a path for Black women in the arts
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by Cristiana Lombardo
1M ago
In this abridged excerpt from her essay, “Labor, Love, Legacy: Augusta Savage’s Art,” art historian and curator Jeffreen M. Hayes looks at the life and legacy of Augusta Savage, whose work in community building, activism and art education carries on today. This essay was originally included in “Augusta Savage: Renaissance Woman,” published by the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens and D. Giles Limited, London, to accompany the 2018-2020 touring exhibition of the same name. Hayes was the curator of the exhibition and is executive director of the non-profit Threewalls. Being Black, being a woman ..read more
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William F. Buckley, Jr. biography and career timeline
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by Diana Chan
1M ago
William F. Buckley, Jr. is widely considered one of the architects of the modern conservative movement who influenced generations of politicians, including Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater. As founder of the National Review and host of the public affairs program “Firing Line” for over 30 years, Buckley created new spaces for civic discourse that were accessible to the public. This timeline explores William F. Buckley, Jr.’s life and the major milestones in his career.             1925 William F. Buckley, Jr. is born on November 24 in New York City to Aloise Stei ..read more
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The children of the “maestro” answer our questions about Leonard Bernstein’s legacy
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by Cristiana Lombardo
1M ago
What would it be like to see your family life portrayed in a movie? For siblings Jamie, Alexander and Nina Bernstein, that question has been answered. As the children of composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein and actress Felicia Montealegre, their parents’ lives are the subject of Academy Award-nominated film “Maestro.” Directed by and starring Bradley Cooper, the movie is a portrait of the complicated relationship between the couple from the early days of their courtship through marital challenges and final moments – exploring intimate and controversial aspects of Bernstein’s private life. In a ..read more
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