Time magazine once hailed Charles Kuralt as "the laureate of the common man." and in this final collection. Kuralt once again portrays the people, the...
A great American voice narrates a poignant tribute to our most outstanding monument. One of Charles Kuralt's last projects, Our Lady of the Freedoms...
...was about to change. “I went over there, put on my deepest voice and tried to speak like Charles Kuralt and got hired,” he said. Not only did Washam emulate Kuralt’s voice, but he worked with the legendary broadcaster, who was also a student at the...
...Jr., too). Maybe you recalled numerous other NASCAR legends or media personalities such as Edward R. Murrow or Charles Kuralt or Howard Cosell. Jazz enthusiasts may list Thelonius Monk or John Coltrane. Or if your musical tastes are a little different...
...in Allen H. Barr’s sensitive translation, he comes across as an Asian fusion of David Sedaris and Charles Kuralt. In the chapter titled “Reading,” he remembers his boyhood hunger for books; most of the local library’s holdings had been burned by...
...asked if he did retire, who might replace him? With a straight face, he suggested another CBS legend, Charles Kuralt, who died in 1997.Rooney liked to think of himself not as a TV personality but as a writer who merely appeared on television. With his...
...asked if he did retire, who might replace him? With a straight face, he suggested another CBS legend, Charles Kuralt, who died in 1997. Rooney liked to think of himself not as a TV personality but as a writer who merely appeared on television. With his...
...asked if he did retire, who might replace him? With a straight face, he suggested another CBS legend, Charles Kuralt, who died in 1997. Rooney liked to think of himself not as a TV personality but as a writer who merely appeared on television. With his...
...asked if he did retire, who might replace him? With a straight face, he suggested another CBS legend, Charles Kuralt, who died in 1997. Rooney liked to think of himself not as a TV personality but as a writer who merely appeared on television. With his...
...he was doing. If there hadn’t been, he’d have been just some guy in a hat. Charles Kuralt,who was doing the same kind of stories at the network level, once called him, "The best storyteller in Kentucky, if you count only the ones who tell the...
...things actually happened. And because he was fast, a natural stylist with a keen eye, it happened to Charles Kuralt. That was his name, Charles Kuralt. And he knew how lucky he was…because at that first job interview, as he walked from the elevator to...
...things actually happened. And because he was fast, a natural stylist with a keen eye, it happened to Charles Kuralt. That was his name, Charles Kuralt. And he knew how lucky he was…because at that first job interview, as he walked from the elevator to...
...things actually happened. And because he was fast, a natural stylist with a keen eye, it happened to Charles Kuralt. That was his name, Charles Kuralt. And he knew how lucky he was…because at that first job interview, as he walked from the elevator to...