Broadcast Legend Larry King Dies at 87 By Brittany Bernstein 8:43 AM The award-winning TV host and radio personality had recently been hospitalized with the coronavirus.
Wick’s Burning Passion By Michael Brendan Dougherty September 3, 2020 I cannot recommend Jack Fowler's remembrance of Wick Allison enough.
Thomas Laubach Was Our Star at the Fed By Jon Hartley September 3, 2020 Many academics, employees, and alumni (including myself) will miss him, remember him fondly, and hold many conferences in his honor.
Abigail Thernstrom, R.I.P. By Roger Clegg April 13, 2020 Abigail Thernstrom had quite a career, one whose warmth, energy, humor, intelligence, and willingness to be out of step will be greatly missed.
Sir Roger Scruton: A Life of Learning By Madeleine Kearns January 14, 2020 He was not another bluffing and blustering pseudo-intellectual, but the real deal.
Roger Scruton, Philosopher of a ‘Humane and Moderate Politics’ By The Editors January 13, 2020 Sir Roger Vernon Scruton, age 75, died yesterday after a bout with cancer. Requiescat in pace.
Remembering a Foot Soldier in the Reagan Revolution By Deroy Murdock September 3, 2019 A great friend and greater American in Burton Yale Pines left us at age 78.
Karl Lagerfeld, R.I.P. By Mary Spencer February 20, 2019 Remembering the provocative, ingenious fashion designer, who died Tuesday at 85 years of age.
Jeffrey Hart, R.I.P. By The Editors February 18, 2019 Remembering the former National Review senior editor.
Richard DeVos, R.I.P. By The Editors September 7, 2018 If there is a particularly inspiring 'American way,' it was embodied, brilliantly and uniquely, by Richard Marvin DeVos.