But one time, he lost his cool on television — lost it badly. That was in his famous showdown (1968) with Gore Vidal. His fans often brought up this incident to him, excitedly. I observed this ...
One novel about this president stands above all others - Gore Vidal’s Lincoln. Vidal famously resided on the liberal end of the political spectrum and spent much of his career writing historical ...
Moments after his infamous televised dust-up with Gore Vidal during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, William F. Buckley Jr. encountered a livid Paul Newman. Newman told Buckley ...
TAC will have more to say about Gore Vidal, but in the meantime I direct readers to Bill Kauffman’s reviews of The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal and […] The memoir of Brooke Astor’s son ...
Gore Vidal's The Best Man (2012 Tony Award nominee, Best Play Revival) is now on Broadway in an all-star theatrical event with two time Tony Award winner James Earl Jones, Tony and Emmy Award ...
As Gore Vidal says: "…an understanding of where we've been, where we are today and where we might be going." From the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.