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Bill Moyers, a former White House press secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson who became the thoughtful voice of public television, has died. He was 91.
Parrhesia has four characteristics: Truth, risk, criticism and duty. Moyers knew his calling was to be a truth-seeking, truth ...
The first annual Community Arts Fund launched in February 1964 to benefit six of the 11 member groups of the Arts Council: ...
New Washington State law asks clergy to report child abuse heard in confession. Opponents say it's violating the Constitution.
At least 15 children were among those killed by flooding in Central Texas. Some two dozen girls from a camp on the Guadalupe ...
He lost all but six states to Lyndon Johnson in the presidential election of 1964, but shifted his party rightward.
On the bustling streets of midcentury New York City, Tony Schwartz carried with him a sense of curiosity about everything he heard. He might stop mid-step to catch the hiss of a steam grate or the ...
Bill Moyers, a former White House press secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson who became the thoughtful voice of public television, has died. He was 91. Moyers died in a New York City hospital on June 26 ...
CT Culture Corner is a weekly look inside the culture, arts and entertainment world in Greater Waterbury, Litchfield County ...
Bill Moyers, a former White House press secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson who became the thoughtful voice of public television, ...
Bill Moyers, a former press secretary to President Lyndon B. Johnson and longtime broadcast journalist and champion of the ...
Bill Moyers, a key member of Democratic President Lyndon Johnson's inner circle who went on to become a guiding force in American journalism during more than 40 years in public television, died on ...