CHURCHILL STYLE in Washington, D.C.
Winston Churchill visited our nation’s capital roughly a dozen times. Some trips were more memorable than others. More
Winston Churchill visited our nation’s capital roughly a dozen times. Some trips were more memorable than others. More
Barry Singer will be speaking at the 30th International Churchill Conference in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, November 2. More
Anthony Montague Browne, who passed away on April 1 at the age of 89, remained prudence personified throughout his long tenure as Churchill’s last Private Secretary. More
Winston Churchill’s assignations with Detroit appear to have been fleeting. Mine too. More
Chartwell Booksellers opened in 1983 without a computer, but with two typewriters – one manual, one electric. 30 years later it lives on via email and the internet. The manual typewriter still works too. More
Hear Barry Singer speak at the venerable Detroit Athletic Club next Friday evening, APRIL 19, under the auspices of The Winston Churchill Society of Michigan, and savor a 4-course dinner of Churchill’s favorite foods. More
Winston Churchill only shopped at independent bookstores. Baltimore’s Ivy Bookshop was not one of them. But it is steeped in the same traditions, while entirely a product of its place: Baltimore. More
The Ivy Bookshop is a Baltimore institution. Join Barry Singer there Friday, March 1, for an evening of Churchill Style. More
This SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, join Barry Singer at 92YTribeca (the 92nd Street Y’s downtown outpost in Tribeca) for EAT, DRINK AND THINK LIKE…CHURCHILL, a celebratory afternoon of Churchill’s favorite foods and beverages. More
This week, Freakonomics Radio features Barry Singer and CHURCHILL STYLE. The subject: Who owns Winston Churchill’s words? More