Browsing: Deaths (Obituaries)
Reporters trying to get interviews with Steven Spielberg would sometimes grouse that his publicist’s job amounted to speaking a single…
Rick Levine, an award-winning television commercial director who brought a big-screen sensibility to the small screen with widely celebrated spots,…
Bob McManus, the trenchant editorial page editor of The New York Post and a columnist for other conservative publications who…
Robert W. McChesney, an influential left-leaning media critic who argued that corporate ownership was bad for American journalism and that…
The article of which he was most proud was “The Woman Who Beat the Klan,” published in The Times Magazine…
John Thornton, a financier who leveraged his wealth and influence to embark on the seemingly quixotic mission of reviving local…
Richard Bernstein, a former correspondent and critic for The New York Times whose deep knowledge of Asia and Europe illuminated…
Hank Steinbrecher, a soccer evangelist from Queens whose passion as a top United States official in the sport helped usher…
Richard Carlson, who won a Peabody Award for his investigative television reports about an automobile company’s brazen fraud — during…
Gai Gherardi, a Los Angeles optician who with a partner attracted a celebrity clientele by pioneering the notion that eyeglass…











