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The National Society of Newspaper Columnists was founded in 1977 and exists to promote professionalism and camaraderie among North American newspaper columnists. Membership is open to general interest, humor, op-ed, online, or other newspaper columnists. Academics and student columnists also are eligible to join.New members are welcome.
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Saving newspapers, fostering democracy and openness, tapping into New Media to be better at what we do.
Movies:
The Soloist (about LA Times columnist Steve Lopez), The Sweet Smell of Success (about Walter Winchell) and the soon-to-be-made movie about the late great Molly Ivins.
Books:
Every columnist book ever written, even the bad ones!
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Channel Comments (2)
yesrick (4 months ago)
You caught him, Sam -- John was a lovely man! Thanks for finding such a perfect way of remembering him.
Rick Horowitz
mamacita99 (4 months ago)
Very nice tribute, Sam. I won't ever forget John either.
Maggie Van Ostrand