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G. K. ChestertonHe was a columnist for the Daily News, the Illustrated London News, and his own paper, G. K.'s Weekly ; he also wrote articles for the Encyclopædia Britannica, including the entry on Charles Dickens and part of the entry on Humour in the 14th edition (1929).
Niko NirviHe has worked for the latter since its founding in 1992, and holds a column in addition to making reviews and other reports.
Andrew SullivanThese awards include : In February 2007, Sullivan took his blog from Time to the Atlantic Monthly magazine, where he had accepted an editorial post.
Kate EdwardsShe has spoken at many geopolitical forums and game conferences and has been a regular columnist for MultiLingual Computing magazine since 2005.
Austan GoolsbeeIn April 2006, Goolsbee began writing for the Economic Scene column in The New York Times.
Joey BartonIn 2011 he began writing a regular column in The Big Issue, a street newspaper sold by the homeless and vulnerably housed.
Ricky PontingDuring the Ashes 2013, Ponting wrote a regular column for the Daily Mail.
Nate Jackson Beginning in 2010, Jackson contributed articles to various popular websites and newspapers on a freelance basis.
Charles Langbridge MorganHe was the drama critic of The Times from the 1920s until 1938, and contributed weekly articles on the London theatre to the New York Times.
Charlie DimmockDimmock wrote a weekly gardening column in the Mail on Sunday for many years, until January 2008.
Kerryn PhelpsShe has been the health writer for the Australian Women's Weekly since 1991, writes political commentary for Medical Observer Magazine, and is a regular columnist for The Australian newspaper.
Tony Parsons (British journalist)Since September, 2013 he writes his current column for the The Sun.
Bill MeredithIn 2006, Meredith became a feature story and reviews contributor to Maryland-based jazz magazine JazzTimes and started writing sports for the Palm Beach Post.
John Roderick (musician)He has also written about music and film for The Stranger and in early 2008 began writing a weekly column for the Seattle Weekly.
Deborah Blum In 1984, Blum joined the staff of the Sacramento Bee, where she broadened her range, covering science subjects as diverse as medical issues, superconductivity, and the physics of weaponry.
Brian FlemmingHe has written articles for Filmmaker and Movieline magazines, and until 2008 maintained a daily personal weblog that often featured extended opinion essays on a variety of topics, including copyright law, freethought slumdance.
Rick ReillyLong known for being the'' back page'' columnist for Sports Illustrated, Reilly moved to ESPN on June 1, 2008, where he is a featured columnist for ESPN.
Jim ScancarelliSince 1986, he has been writing and drawing the syndicated comic strip Gasoline Alley for Tribune Media Services.
George Washington CarverAlthough he only published six agricultural bulletins after 1922, he published articles in peanut industry journals and wrote a syndicated newspaper column,'' Professor Carver's Advice''.
Carmen RigaltSince 1992 she writes a column in El Mundo.
Anne WillanShe has written a syndicated column on food for the Tribune Media Services since 1994.
James Kochalka Since October 26, 1998, Kochalka kept a daily diary comic strip.
Martin FirrellFirrell is also London Cultural Ambassador for the International Herald Tribune and he curated the newspaper's first London Arts Season in 2005, titled ` Breathless...' after Jean-Luc Godard's nouvelle vague film of the same title.
Jeffrey Cyphers WrightIn 2008 The monthly Rail instituted his ongoing column of poetry reviews called Rapid Transit.
Tony KornheiserHe also started working for ESPN in 1997 and kept his column at the Post.
Ron RosenbaumIn 1987 he began writing a weekly column for the New York Observer called'' The Edgy Enthusiast''.
Michael SchiavelloHe has also written for more than 50 publications worldwide and was the long-serving editor of Blitz Magazine, and was also the editor of International Kickboxer Magazine until 2009, a feature writer for Inside Sport magazine and was the youngest ever inductee to the Best Australian Sports Writing Awards.
Anne-Marie SlaughterShe has written a regular opinion column for Project Syndicate since January 2012.
Mary Portascolumn for the Telegraph Magazine in 2005, in which she reviews a different retailer every week.
Ken Fallin In 1994 Fallin began doing illustrations of sports figures for the Wall Street Journal, which led to him doing the 1994 Winter Olympics for the paper.
Pritam Singh In 2007, Singh founded Opinion Asia, an online commentary syndicate with a focus on Asian issues.
Robert J. PopeHe was a regular contributor to Percy Flage's Postscripts column in the Evening Post (1931 -- 45) and contributed poems to New Zealand Life.
Michael SchurSchur resurrected the pen name on March 31, 2011, when he began writing for SBNation's Baseball Nation site.
V.B. PricePrice's writing has appeared in over 70 national and international publications since 1962.
Frank M. ZiebachHe was a pioneer newspaperman, founding a number of newspapers in the Iowa and Dakota Territories, including the Yankton'' Weekly Dakotan'' (also referred to as the'' Weekly Dakotian'') in 1861, which is still published today as the Yankton'' Press and Dakotan''.
Guy KawasakiHe left ACIUS in 1989 to further his writing and speaking career ; during this time, he wrote columns that were featured in Forbes and MacUser.
Jeff Jacoby (columnist) Jeff Jacoby's column has been published on the op-ed page of the Boston Globe since 1994.
Nikki GrahameAs of 2007, Grahame writes a regular column in OK !
Steve HofstetterAt Sports Illustrated since January 2006, Hofstetter is also the co-creator of'' Hofstetter's Jerk of the Week,'' a satirical sports website that chronicled the misdeeds of athletes.
Thomas FrankSince December 2010, Frank has written the monthly'' Easy Chair'' column for Harper's Magazine.
Zing (makeup artist)Pioneered a creative-makeup weekly column < Zing Makeup Up ; Zing Write Up > for a Hong Kong lifestyle magazine in 2004.
Allan StomannAround 1980, he began to regularly contribute cartoons and illustrations to the Australian Women's Weekly.
Robert Pogue HarrisonHe also contributed several essays to the New York Review of Books, to which he has been a regular contributor since 2009.
Tom Parker BowlesFrom 2002 to date he has been a food writer and broadcaster with a weekly column in The Mail on Sunday.
Todd Joseph Miles HoldenSince 2002 he has been an important contributor to the international webzine PopMatters, writing a column on Japanese popular culture called ReDotPop, and penning PM's first blog, Peripatetic Postcards.
Ian McKay (writer)During the later-1990s-2000s, he worked mainly on a series of book projects relating to the dance culture and urban youth topics, as well as curating visual art exhibitions, but in 2005, he returned to writing on the arts and culture industries for numerous magazines and as Editor at Large (Eastern Europe) of the British arts newspaper State of Art.
Nagar LaiHe has been invited to write columns in many newspapers, including having a Professor's Talk Page (Column) in one of the 3 Hong Kong newspapers that are allowed to circulate in China, from the year 2008.
Charles R. JohnsonIn his first career as a cartoonist (1965 -- 72), Johnson churned out hundreds of drawings, comic strips, panel cartoons and illustrations for the student paper The Daily Egyptian, regular editorial cartoons for The Southern Illinoisan, The Chicago Tribune, national black publications like Black World (nee Negro Digest), Ebony, and Players, one-page comic book scripts for the now defunct Charlton Comics, and taught cartooning in SIU's `` Free School.''
Dan Daniel (sportswriter) From 1930 through the 1960s, Daniel was a frequent contributor to Baseball Magazine and SPORT Magazine, along with other sporting publications of the day.
Bill AyersOn September 9, 2008, journalist Jake Tapper copied to his ABC News'' Political Punch'' blog and opined on a four-panel comic strip by Ryan Alexander-Tanner from Bill Ayers blog site.
Ed Dodd On April 15, 1946, he launched Mark Trail as a daily comic strip distributed by The New York Post to 45 newspapers.
Vidadi MuradovHe is the editor-in-chief of the `` Azerbaijani Carpets'' journal which has been published in Azerbaijani, Russian and English since 2011 ; in a short period of time, the magazine has earned mass reader community both in Azerbaijan and beyond through its in-depth articles, angles and topics, colorful photography and so on Muradov is a regular speaker on scientific programs about carpet weaving, appearing on local and international TV channels.
Evelyn WaughWaugh also began, from 1949, to write knowledgeable reviews and articles on the subject of painting.
Gordon ManleyHis flair for writing entertainingly as well as informatively about the climate helped him to write a long series of articles for the Manchester Guardian from 1952 onwards about weather and climate events that were of topical interest.
Abbye "Pudgy" StocktonIn 1944, Stockton began writing a regular column on women's training,'' Barbelles'', in Strength & Health magazine, then the most influential fitness magazine in the world.
Beth SpotswoodSpotswood was hired by the San Francisco Chronicle in 2007 to write for their Culture Blog.
Jim BorgmanSince 1980, his editorial cartoons have been nationally syndicated, at first by King Features Syndicate.
Jay BlotcherBlotcher's interest in gay activism began early ; in 1980, he profiled Syracuse University's Gay Student Association in a pair of articles for his college newspaper, The Daily Orange and college magazine Report.
Rick KlawSince 2002, Klaw has written book and film reviews for The Austin Chronicle ; film reviews for Moving Pictures magazine, and essays for a number of other venues.
Frank BellamyIn June 1971, Bellamy began drawing the newspaper comic strip Garth which appeared in the Daily Mirror.
Dana JenningsAt the Times since 1993, Jennings has written and/or edited for Sports, Arts and Leisure, New Jersey weekly, Travel, the City section, Education Life, Culture and The New York Times Book Review.
Ben SoloweySolowey moved to New York in 1928, where he was commissioned by the New York Times and the Herald Tribune to capture the likenesses of Broadway and Hollywood celebrities.
Tristan LouisIn 2011, 6 newspapers started syndicating Louis' content into a weekly column called'' On technology''.
Sal MaccaroneIn 2009 he began a syndicated newspaper column called,'' How Art Shapes Our Lives''.
David Fulmer Since 1985, Fulmer has contributed to periodicals including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, BackStage, Blues Access, City Life, Paste Magazine, The Atlanta Tribune, Southline, Atlanta Magazine, Creative Loafing, Advertising Age, Business Atlanta, Il Giornale and various trade publications.
Kris KirkHe worked as a journalist for Gay News and Gay Times and in 1984 he also began writing about the pop scene for Melody Maker, becoming the first openly gay music journalist in the UK.
Simon SchamaHe held the position for three years, dovetailing his regular column with professorial duties at Columbia University ; a selection of his best essays on art for the magazine, chosen by Schama himself, was published in 2005 under the title Hang Ups.
Louis FarrakhanOver recent years, however, Farrakhan has been very active, including delivering weekly online sermons throughout 2013 as well as speaking at both large public NOI events as well as smaller venues.
David Orr (journalist)In 2005 he became a columnist for the New York Times Sunday Review of Books, where his On Poetry column appears occasionally.
I. Nelson RoseIn 1991, he was granted the federal trademark on'' Gambling and the Law'''' For : syndicated and featured articles appearing in a variety of magazines and newspapers ; and books, on the topic of gambling.''
Henry Rollins In September 2008, Rollins began contributing to the'' Politics & Power'' blog at the online version of Vanity Fair magazine.
WhurleyIn 2009, Whurley regularly wrote a blog on cloud computing for InfoWorld and contributed technology articles to Bloomberg Businessweek.
Martha BeckBeck has also been a contributing editor for popular magazines, including Real Simple' and Redbook, and has been a columnist for O, the Oprah Magazine since July 2001.
Charles RosenIn 1970 Rosen wrote his first column for New York Review of Books, a scathing review of the then-current edition of the Harvard Dictionary of Music.
Billy KimballIn 2009, Kimball began to appear as a commentator on TruTV Presents : World's Dumbest... He is currently the editor-in-chief of the on-line humor magazine The Old Yorker.
David BiespielHis monthly column, which ended in September 2013, was the longest running newspaper column on poetry in the U. S.
Jim MunroFrom March 1993, he worked solely for The Sunday Times, initiating the paper's first Sport On TV column.
Richard Sadlier In 2006, Sadlier was approached to write a column for the Sunday Independent after previously doing some punditry work with Setanta Sports, he also contributes regularly to Newstalk.
Jincey LumpkinIn October 2011, Lumpkin began writing a weekly sex column for the Gay Voices section of the Huffington Post.
Chapman CohenIn 1897 Cohen began contributing weekly articles to G. W. Foote's Freethinker, having previously written accounts of his lecture tours.
Ida ApplebroogStarting in 1977 she circulated a series of self-published books through the mail, and joined Heresies/A Feminist Journal on Art and Politics.
Dean Richards (reporter)In January 2000, Richards began delivering weekly theater reviews on noon newscasts WGN-TV in Chicago.
Stanley Johnson (writer)For a time, starting on 26 May 2005, he wrote a weekly column for the G2 section of The Guardian, and continues to write for various newspapers and magazines, often on environmental topics (see Stanley Johnson personal site below for details).
Pete TownshendAn early example of Townshend's writing came in August 1970 with the first of nine instalments of'' The Pete Townshend Page'', a monthly column written by Townshend for the British music paper Melody Maker.
Paul Gardner (journalist)He has written more than one thousand columns for Soccer America and has covered American soccer for England's World Soccer magazine since 1973.
Ruth RyonAs of October 1, 2008 Ruth Ryon became a senior real estate news columnist for the REAL ESTATE CHANNEL Internet news network with a weekly column called Celebrity Homes.
Dez SkinnHis'' Sez Dez'' column was a regular feature in issues # 100 -- # 200, at which point Skinn sold the magazine in 2006 to Cosmic Publications.
Leopold Tyrmand In the United States, Tyrmand lived in New York City and New Canaan, Connecticut, until 1976, and regularly published essays in American periodicals such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, Commentary and the The American Scholar.
Andi FraggsIn January 2013, Fraggs began writing regular features and interviews for an online magazine Polari, interviewing several well known cultural figures, including Mommie Dearest author Christina Crawford and Kate Pierson of The B-52's.
Sophie Smith (journalist)There she was put in charge of writing and producing a weekly cycling page in the lead-up to the 2010 UCI Road World Championships after which she joined SBS full-time.
Glenn McCoyIn 2005, Glenn and his brother Gary launched The Flying McCoys -- a single panel comic that's syndicated through Universal Press (featured in The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun Times, Washington Post and about 150 other clients).
Alfred DeakinIn May 1878, he met David Syme, the owner of the Melbourne daily The Age, who paid him to contribute reviews, leaders and articles on politics and literature.
Clyde HabermanThat column ended in January 2013, and he began a new series of interviews for the Times.
Pauline Forster Since February 2008 Pauline Forster has written a fortnightly column for Newspaper of The Year East London Advertiser.
Ashley Alexandra Dupr?In December 2009, Dupré started writing an advice column in the New York Post called'' Ask Ashley''.
Sanjay Pinto Sanjay has been writing a national fortnightly column on the social media for The Hindu from March, 2012.
William F. KirkAfter returning to Chippewa Falls in 1918, he continued working as a nationally syndicated columnist.
Ritchie YorkeYorke linked up with the mass market weekend newspaper The Sunday Mail and began contributing to its entertainment pages in 1987.
Karen Kwiatkowski In April 2003 Kwiatkowski began writing a series of articles for the libertarian website LewRockwell.
William PannapackerHe has been a columnist for The Chronicle of Higher Education since 1998, and he is a contributor to The New York Times and Slate Magazine.