The 310-page book covers Rich’s 60-year career of working at 24 stations in 15 cities, including Los Angeles, New York, and San Diego.
I enthusiastically support Bobby Fischer for the D86 Board of Education. As a 26-year Hinsdale resident, Bobby Fischer knows our community and brings lived experience to the D86 BOE. I’ve known Bobby ...
Pat Gaffey is a longtime radio newsman who got his start at the legendary KPOL/KZLA combo (now separately-owned KMPC, 1540 AM and KLLI, 93.9 FM) in the days when radio news was still a big deal. He ...
Bobby Fischer rose through the ranks from a young age to become the King (and Queen and Knight and Rook…) of Chess. But amid all his accolades and admiration, trouble was brewing inside his singular ...
At a time before his country became a chess powerhouse, he defeated four world champions, including Bobby Fischer and another in an unlikely turn of events. By Dylan Loeb McClain When Mr. Spassky, a ...
Explore Bobby Fischer's journey from chess champion to controversial figure. His refusal to play, conspiracy theories, and life in Iceland. Comedian’s arrest over social media posts sparks warning for ...
For some, it's the last real taste of innocence, and the first real taste of life.
Kenneth S. Rogoff is a Professor of Economics and the Maurits C. Boas Chair of International Economics. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. FM: You are an international chess ...
In the cosmopolitan cant of chess players, it is legend that masters of the game are all meshuga—Yiddish for a little batty. But when they talk of Brooklyn’s Bobby Fischer, the newly crowned U.S.
In his Feb. 25 column “Trump’s Russia Policy Isn’t All That New” (Global View), Walter Russell Mead suggests that President Trump’s foreign policy is consistent with many of his predecessors’ and ...
Boris Spassky, a Soviet-era world chess champion who lost his title to American Bobby Fischer in a legendary 1972 match that became a proxy for Cold War rivalries, died Thursday in Moscow. He was 88.
Boris Spassky, a Soviet-era world chess champion who lost his title to American Bobby Fischer in a legendary 1972 match that became a proxy for Cold War rivalries, died Thursday in Moscow. He was 88.