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x Savage Love Itmfa-flag Advice column Dan Savage 1991
Savage Love is a syndicated sex-advice column by Dan Savage. The column appears weekly in several dozen newspapers, mainly free newspapers in the U.S. and Canada, but also newspapers in Europe and Asia. It started in 1991 with the first issue of the...
x Dear Abby Dear Abby Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame memorializing the Dear Abby radio show Advice column Jeanne Phillips 1995
Dear Abby is the name of the notable advice column founded in 1956 by Pauline Phillips under the pen name Abigail Van Buren and carried on today by her daughter, Jeanne Phillips, who now owns the legal rights to the pen name. According to Pauline...
Pauline Phillips 1956
x Ann Landers Ann Landers Advice column Ann Landers Oct 16, 1955
Ruth Crowley and Esther "Eppie" Pauline Friedman Lederer (July 4, 1918 - June 22, 2002) were the main writers behind the pseudonymous syndicated advice column Ask Ann Landers. For about 45 years, the column was a regular feature in many newspapers...
Ruth Crowley 1942
x Dear Prudence   Advice column Margo Coleman Mar 1998
Dear Prudence is an advice column appearing weekly in the online magazine Slate and syndicated to over 200 newspapers. The column was initiated on 20 December 1997. "Prudence" was a pseudonym, and the author's true identity was not revealed at the...
Herbert Stein Dec 20, 1997
Emily Yoffe 2006
x Dear Margo   Advice column Margo Coleman 2006  
x My Day   editorial opinion Eleanor Roosevelt 1935  
Narrative column
x Will Rogers Says   humor Will Rogers 1926  
x The French Chef julia-childZ.jpg Food column Julia Child 1963
The French Chef is an influential television cooking show created by Julia Child, and produced and broadcast by WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts, from February 11, 1963 to 1973. It was one of the first cooking shows on television. The French Chef...
x Young and Hungry   Food column Todd Kliman    
x Ask Marilyn   Q and A Marilyn vos Savant 1986  
x It's News To Me     Herb Caen 1938  
x Winchell on Broadway     Walter Winchell    
x If You Ask Me   Q and A Eleanor Roosevelt    
x Washington Merry-Go-Round   Investigative Drew Pearson 1932  
Jack Anderson 1969
x The Liberal Media     Eric Alterman    
x Today and Tomorrow     Walter Lippmann    
x Lyon's Den     Leonard Lyons    
x Notes & Errata     Mark Morford  
Notes & Errata is the social commentary column written by Mark Morford for the San Francisco Chronicle.
x Ask Dr. Weil     Andrew Weil    
x As I See It     Cynthia Tucker    
x New York Times: Ethicist New York Times: Ethicist   Randy Cohen  
Randy Cohen, Times Magazine columnist, answers readers' questions on ethical issues each week.
x Figuratively Speaking     John MacIntyre 1989  
x Mr. HandyPerson     Mark Hetts 1995  
x On the Right   editorial opinion William F. Buckley, Jr.    
x Woman to Woman     Andrea Sarvady    
Shaunti Feldhahn  
x Digital Slob     Curt Brandao 2003  
x On the Record     Dorothy Thompson 1936  
x The National Whirligig     Paul Mallon 1923  
Ray Tucker 1928
Andrew Tully Feb 1963
Ernest Cuneo Feb 1969
x Miss Manners   Advice column Judith Martin 1978  
x Tell Me About It   Advice column Carolyn Hax 1997  
x Annie's Mailbox   Advice column Kathy Mitchell 2002  
Marcy Sugar 2002
x Faster Forward     Rob Pegoraro    
x This View of Life     Stephen Jay Gould 1974  
x New York Times: Health Update New York Times: Health Update   Jane Brody  
The New York Times's Jane Brody, "Personal Health" columnist, discusses the latest health news.
x The Color of Money     Michelle Singletary    
x New York Times: Being Digital          
x Personal Technology     Walter Mossberg 1991  
x The Minimalist   Food column Mark Bittman    
x State of the Art     David Pogue    
x Media Centric     Jon Fine    
x Second Reading     Jonathan Yardley    
x Asian Pop     Jeff Yang    
x City Politic     Michael Tomasky 1995  
x Beneath the Radar     Gary Younge    
x PuzzleCraft     Mike Selinker    
Thomas Snyder  
x 'Net Insider     Scott Bradner 1992  
x Second Class Male/Time To Go     Chris Morris  
"Second Class Male" and "Time To Go" were a series of 12 spoof newspaper columns written by Chris Morris and Robert Katz (under the pseudonym Richard Geefe) that appeared in The Observer in 1999. "Second Class Male" was a feature column written by...
x Drag It     Sister Roma    
x Ask Ed     Ed Rosenthal    
x The Opinionated Palate     Barbara Kafka    
x Public Opinion Quarterly     David Gergen  
Public Opinion Quarterly is an influential scholarly journal published by The American Association for Public Opinion Research. Founded in 1937, it is ranked by the Institute for Scientific Information as the seventh most important journal in...
x U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World Report   David Gergen  
U.S. News & World Report is an American newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education...
x Fortune /wikipedia/images/en_id/6097238   David Gergen  
Fortune is a global business magazine published by Time Inc.'s Fortune|Money Group. Founded by Henry Luce in 1930, the publishing business, consisting of Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated, grew to become Time Warner. In turn, AOL grew as...
x USA Today USA Today   David Gergen  
USA Today (trademarked as USA TODAY in capitals) is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Al Neuharth. The paper had the widest circulation of any newspaper in the United States since 2003 (averaging...
x The Washington Monthly     David Gergen  
The Washington Monthly is a monthly magazine of United States politics and government that is based in Washington, D.C. The magazine's founder is Charles Peters, who started the magazine in 1969 and continues to write monthly columns. Paul Glastris,...
x The Boston Globe The Boston Globe   David Gergen  
The Boston Globe (and Boston Sunday Globe) is an American daily newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Globe has been owned by The New York Times Company since 1993. Its chief print rival is the Boston Herald. In 2008 the Globe's average...
x This New York     Lucius Beebe 1930  
x This Wild West     Lucius Beebe 1960  
x Along the Boulevard     Lucius Beebe    
x Inside Report     Robert Novak 1963  
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