- March 15th, 2013 – Washington Post Reviews DA2
- January 17th, 2013 – Las Vegas Review Journal
- December 12th, 2012 – Deadline Artists on Radio West KUER
- December 6th, 2012 – Capital New York Review
- December 3rd, 2012 – Co-editor John Avlon on KGO’s Ronn Owens
- November 23rd, 2011 – Deadline Artists on NPR Morning Edition
- November 19th, 2011 – Book TV Panel on Deadline Artists
- November 19th, 2011 – Miami Book Fair Deadline Artists Panel
- October 30th, 2011 – In My Library – Bill O’Reilly – NY Post
- October 29th, 2011 – Errol Louis guest blogs on Reader’s Almanac
Author Archives: Deadline Artists
The Southern Gentlemen—Murray Kempton—New York Post—11/14/1955

The come-on flyers for the Southern Gentlemen’s organization of Louisiana are tricked out rather drearily with a stock drawing of an ante-bellum colonel, goateed and string-tied. Their living expression, as in most of the South, is thicker of blood and … Continue reading
Super Hero – Wells Twombly – San Francisco Examiner – 1-2-1973

In nature, there are certain movements so swift and so graceful that no mortal can adequately describe what has taken place. In the upper branches of a fir tree, a squirrel goes bounding from level to level, his eyes focused … Continue reading
Deadline Artists Celebrates Newspaper Columns on CNN Outfront

Our own John Avlon has a new book out that explores how these scandals unfolded through influential newspaper columns at the time called Deadline Artists: Scandals, Tragedies, and Triumphs.
December 3rd, 2012 – Co-editor John Avlon on KGO’s Ronn Owens

This week John Avlon was on San Francisco KGO’s Ronn Owens program. Listen to a great interview about Deadline Artists the art of the newspaper column. Listen Here:[audio:http://www.deadlineartists.com/wp-content/uploads/owens_interview.mp3 ]
The Liberation of Dachau—Marguerite Higgins—New York Herald Tribune—5/1/1945

Troops of the United States 7th Army liberated 33,000 prisoners this afternoon at this first and largest of the Nazi concentration camps. Some of the prisoners had endured for eleven years the horrors of notorious Dachau. The liberation was a … Continue reading
Mussolini’s Tough Guys—Westbrook Pegler—Scripps Howard—12/1/1935

One rainy afternoon in Rome I went out in a taxi to circle the huge park, surrounded by a high wall, where Mussolini’s house stands alone amid a grove of trees. The house was hidden from view, and the trip … Continue reading
CNN’s John Avlon and Co-editor of Deadline Artists

With the rise of digital media, the printed newspaper column has transitioned and found a new home online. But for generations, those black and white pages were the weapon of choice for writers voicing their opinions and giving their take … Continue reading
The Cinderella Man – Damon Runyon – The New York American – 6/14/1935

The fistic fairy tale comes true. James J. Braddock, of New Jersey, “the Cinderella Man” of pugilism, is the new heavy-weight champion of the world. He beats the glamorous Max Baer of California, in a fifteen-round right in the Madison … Continue reading
Louisiana’s Kingfish Lies in State—Joseph Cookman—New York Post—9/12/1935

[Louisiana’s populist governor and senator Huey Long—called by some an American Mussolini and immortalized in Robert Penn Warren’s novel All the King’s Men, was assassinated in the statehouse he commissioned.] The Louisiana peasant who became Louisiana’s king is on view … Continue reading
The Murder of President Lincoln—Noah Brooks—Sacramento Daily Union—4/16/1865

No living man ever dreamed that it was possible that the intense joy of the nation over the recent happy deliverance from war could be or would be so soon turned to grief more intense and bitter than ever before … Continue reading