On October 26 at 7:00 pm, the Friends of
the Bernardsville Public Library are proud to present "An Evening with
Bill Moyers" at Dolce in Basking Ridge.
Mr. Moyers, host of Moyers & Company on PBS, former White House
Press Secretary, and Bernardsville resident, will discuss the influence of the
media on democracy.
Tickets are $100
per person and proceeds will benefit the Friends of the Library whose mission
it is to fund special programs and services at the Library including children's
programs, English-As-As Second-Language classes, and Sundays at Three concerts,
as well as computers, and books and materials that enhance the library's
offerings to the community. Light
refreshments are included, and a selection of books by Mr. Moyers will be available
for purchase and signing. Tickets may be
purchased at the library until October 15.
Seating is limited. For further
information, call the library at 908-766-0118.
A broadcast
journalist for more than four decades, Bill Moyers has been recognized as one
of the unique voices of our times, one that resonates with multiple
generations. In January 2012, at the age
of 77, Moyers began his latest media venture with the launch of Moyers &
Company on air and online at BillMoyers.com – providing “conversations on
democracy” and explorations of contemporary culture, making sense of what
matters to us all.
With his wife and
creative partner, Judith Davidson Moyers, Bill Moyers has produced such
groundbreaking public affairs series as NOW with Bill Moyers (from 2002 through
2005) and Bill Moyers Journal (from 2007 through 2010). Since the company’s founding in 1986, other
notable productions have included the landmark 1988 series, Joseph Campbell and
the Power of Myth, as well as Healing and the Mind, The Language of Life,
Genesis, On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying, Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home,
America’s First River, Becoming American: The Chinese Experience, Faith &
Reason, and Moyers on America.
Moyers began his
journalism career at age 16 as a cub reporter for his hometown daily newspaper
in Marshall, Texas. He was a founding
organizer and deputy director of the Peace Corps and special assistant to
President Lyndon B. Johnson. Moyers
served as Johnson’s press secretary from 1965 to 1967. As publisher of Newsday from 1967 to 1970, he
brought aboard writers including Pete Hamill, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and Saul
Bellow, and led the paper to two Pulitzer Prizes. In 1976, he was the senior correspondent for
the distinguished documentary series CBS Reports and later a senior news
analyst for The CBS Evening News.
For his work,
Bill Moyers has received more than 30 Emmys, two prestigious Alfred I.
DuPont-Columbia University Awards, nine Peabodys, and three George Polk
Awards. In the first year it was
bestowed, Moyers received the prestigious Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts by the
American Film Institute. A Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he also received the Career Achievement
Award from the International Documentary Association and has been honored by
the Television Critics Association for outstanding career achievement.
Moyers was
elected to the Television Hall of Fame in 1995.
A year later he received the Charles Frankel Prize (now the National
Humanities Medal) from the National Endowment for the Humanities “for outstanding
contributions to American cultural life.”
In 2005, Moyers received the PEN USA Courageous Advocacy Award for his
passionate, outspoken commitment to freedom of speech and his dedication to
journalistic integrity. He has also been
honored with the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ Lifetime
Achievement Award. The Museum of
Broadcast Communications calls Moyers, “One of the few broadcast journalists
who might be said to approach the stature of Edward R. Murrow. If Murrow founded broadcast journalism,
Moyers significantly extended its traditions.”
Moyers’ books
include such bestsellers as Listening to America, The Power of Myth, Healing
and the Mind, The Language of Life, Moyers on America: A Journalist and His
Times, and Moyers on Democracy. His most recent book, Bill Moyers Journal: The
Conversation Continues, was published in May 2011. He currently serves as president of the
Schumann Media Center, a non-profit organization that supports independent
journalism.
###
“Bill Moyers has
been and remains an essential voice in our national conversation … the living
antithesis to an era of shocking superficiality in our discourse and media.” —
Brian Williams
“Bill Moyers is
everything I never aspire to be: calm, thoughtful, and informative.” – Stephen Colbert
No comments:
Post a Comment