Last night, @mulaney gave a shout out to my colleague @HowardMortman on Colbert—specifically, Howard's seating the chart for the Supreme Court oral argument in the tariff's case. https://t.co/pZfjqvvmuR
To celebrate C-SPAN's Founders Day, we taped a conversation on the beginnings of "cable's gift to America."
Founder Brian Lamb and former co-CEO Susan Swain joined CEO Sam Feist to talk about the quest to bring LIVE, gavel-to-gavel coverage of Congress to every American home.
Most impressively, Weinman chronicles the path of destruction Edgar Smith left in his wake. His wives and girlfriends, his victims and their families, his own family, his friends—few who Smith knew entirely escaped.
Glad to have finally read Sarah Weinman’s terrific SCOUNDREL, which tells the story of Edgar Smith, a murderer and abuser who conned William F. Buckley, Jr. into leading an effort to spring him from death row, only to wind up back in prison after nearly killing another woman.
I’m (finally) reading Sarah Weinman’s SCOUNDREL, her account of William F. Buckley’s crusade to free convicted murderer Edgar Smith, and ran across a fascinating tangent: WFB helped launch the career of science writer and Bozeman resident David Quammen.
From 2016, Robert Redford receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
"His art and activism continue to shape our Nation's cultural heritage, inspiring millions to laugh, cry, think, and change."
Find more of his C-SPAN appearances here: https://t.co/DLDEAgs4NP
RIP.
Finally, You Dreamed of Empires (2024) by Álvaro Enrigue (trans. Natasha Wimmer) is as grimy, funny, and fascinating a book as I’ve read in a long time. It deserves all the accolades.
Oakley Hall’s Ambrose Bierce & the Queen of Spades (1998) Is highly recommended if you’re into historical mysteries in which the setting is the star, such as Caleb Carr’s The Alienist or Joe Gores’s Hammett.