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6-423: Nordlinger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jay Nordlinger (born 1963), American journalist Joseph Yuspa Nördlinger Hahn (died 1637), German rabbi Rachel Nordlinger , Australian linguist and academic Zelda Nordlinger (1932–2008), American feminist and women's rights activist [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

12-485: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Jay Nordlinger Jay Nordlinger (born November 21, 1963) is an American journalist. He is a senior editor of National Review , and a book fellow of the National Review Institute. He is also a music critic for The New Criterion and The Conservative . In the 1990s, Nordlinger worked for The Weekly Standard magazine. In

18-486: The Need to Know podcast, and he also hosts a podcast called "Q&A." In 2011, he filmed The Human Parade, with Jay Nordlinger , a TV series bringing hour-long interviews with various personalities. In 2007, National Review Books published Here, There & Everywhere: Collected Writings of Jay Nordlinger , comprising some 100 pieces on various subjects. In 2012, Encounter Books published Peace, They Say: A History of

24-450: The surname Nordlinger . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nordlinger&oldid=1117372572 " Categories : German toponymic surnames Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

30-736: The 2000s, he was music critic for the New York Sun . Nordlinger grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan , which he refers to as a left-leaning "Citadel of the Left," and opines about in his political columns. His father worked in the education sector and his mother was an artist. He graduated from the University of Michigan . Since 2002, he has hosted a series of public interviews at the Salzburg Festival . With Mona Charen , he hosted

36-821: The Nobel Peace Prize, the Most Famous and Controversial Prize in the World . In 2015, Encounter Books published Children of Monsters: An Inquiry into the Sons and Daughters of Dictators . In 2016, National Review Books published a second anthology of Nordlinger's essays and articles, titled Digging In: Further Collected Writings of Jay Nordlinger . In 2001, Nordlinger received the Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism ,

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