Writings

  • The End of the Parade

    If you’re wondering where the print edition of Parade Magazine went, you’re not alone. After eight decades as a supplement to hundreds of Sunday newspapers around the country, the publication has moved to a digital-only format. I write at National Review, lamenting the end of an era and highlight what we’ll miss. Continue reading

  • Rush Limbaugh’s Unbreakable Bond with His Listeners

    I really don’t just write about Rush Limbaugh, but, following his death, National Review was kind enough to publish a piece I penned regarding the relationship he cultivated with his audience. Find it here –> Rush Limbaugh’s Unbreakable Bond with His Listeners Continue reading

  • Essays at NRO

    I’ve written a couple of recent pieces at National Review Online: Eddie Money, the Slightly Undersold Rock Artist The Titanic Sibling Rivalry that Propelled One of the Greatest Rock Bands of the 1990s Continue reading