Barbara Walters is known for breaking barriers in the world of journalism, but who was she behind the cameras? Susan Page, the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for USA Today who’s also a best-selling ...
Gabfest Reads is a monthly series from the hosts of Slate’s Political Gabfest podcast. Recently, John Dickerson talked with author and meditation expert Dan Harris about the 10 th anniversary of his ...
Barbara Walters was the first million-dollar woman on TV. But behind the scenes, the legendary interviewer and “The View” founder was a difficult and calculating star who did not have “the strongest ...
Walters' life is examined in the new doc "Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything." Barbara Walters had a legendary 50-year broadcast career fueled in large part by the private struggles she faced behind ...
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New York — There is no single figure in television history whose longevity and influence match Barbara Walters'. She became a star on NBC's "Today" in the early 1960s, raising the stature of the ...
Without question, Barbara Walters’ trailblazing career and unwavering courage in front of the camera are inimitable. A new documentary, “Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything,” commemorates the ...