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By Talmage Boston on June 2, 2014 This month’s Texas Bar Journal features an article written by Talmage Boston on the evolution of the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting. The SBOT’s Annual meeting has featured some of the nation’s most prestigious speakers, including U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, author John Grisham and former […]
By Talmage Boston on June 5, 2014 Talmage Boston moderated a one-of-a-kind program in Washington, D.C. featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, The New York Times’ David Brooks, ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian, Washington Post’s George Willand USA Today’s Christine Brennan. Click here to watch or listen at C-SPAN:
By Talmage Boston on July 7, 2015 The Dallas Bar Foundation hosted “An Evening with Ken Burns,” a dinner benefiting the Sarah T. Hughes Diversity Scholarship program. Talmage Boston led the onstage interview with Ken Burns who is a two-time Emmy Award winner and Oscar-nominated documentarian. During the interview, Ken Burns discussed his new documentary on the […]
By Talmage Boston on July 9, 2015 Panel Discussion: Perspectives on America’s PastimeMonday, July 13, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. George W. Bush Presidential Center2943 SMU BoulevardDallas, Texas 75205 Baseball is deeply rooted in the heart of American culture. Spend an evening exploring the sport with a panel of baseball insiders as they discuss […]
By Talmage Boston on July 10, 2015 Talmage Boston with Dick Thornburgh Before serving as Attorney General of the United States under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, Dick Thornburgh began life in Pittsburgh. There, early in his childhood, he developed an abiding passion for baseball (in general) and the Pittsburgh Pirates […]
By Talmage Boston on July 12, 2015 The Dallas Morning News covered the influence of the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The coverage featured a side bar that asked local business people how they have been influenced by the book. Talmage Boston was featured in a sidebar with photos of him in his office with […]
By Talmage Boston on July 15, 2015 The July 12 issue of the Dallas Morning News featured a column on how baseball is tied to American culture. The article was written by Talmage Boston and William McKenzie, editorial director of the George W. Bush Institute. In their column, they demonstrate how economics, immigration, data/technology, the quest for […]
By Talmage Boston on July 28, 2015 Posted in Publications The Washington Independent Review of Books published Talmage Boston’s essay, “Atticus Finch Still Walks a Righteous (If Winding) Path.” The essay is a book review of Harper Lee’s new novel, Go Set a Watchman. Click here to read the book review.
By Talmage Boston on September 3, 2015 Talmage’s article “Cracking the Code on Harper Lee” was published in the September issue of the Texas Bar Journal. Talmage was one of the first people to read Harper Lee’s novel Go Set a Watchman. He has closely followed other book reviews and controversy among readers who believed that the […]
By Winstead on October 29, 2015 Cross-Examining History: An Interview with James A. Baker, III Talmage Boston is scheduled to interview James A. Baker, III at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy on Friday, November 13, 2015 at 11:30 am. Click here for more information. James A. Baker, III, was recognized as “the […]