- Follow The Luncheon Society on WordPress.com
Visit The Luncheon Society on Facebook

-
Join 68 other subscribers
TLS Twitter Feed
Tweets by LuncheonSociety-
Recent Posts
- 2022 Luncheon Society Season (Note the website is being updated)
- 2021, Luncheon Society Year in Review
- The Luncheon Society at 25
- The 2020 Season of The Luncheon Society: a review
- The Luncheon Society/NY State Poet Laureate and two time National Book Award finalist Alicia Ostriker on “Poetry and the City/Zoom/November 20, 2020
Catagories
Archives
- February 2023
- January 2022
- December 2020
- November 2020
- October 2020
- September 2020
- August 2020
- January 2020
- July 2019
- April 2019
- February 2019
- September 2018
- November 2017
- September 2015
- January 2014
- December 2013
- May 2013
- April 2013
- February 2013
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- February 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
- October 2010
- August 2010
- June 2010
- May 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
- January 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- July 2009
Top Posts
Subscribe to The Luncheon Society feed- 2022 Luncheon Society Season (Note the website is being updated)
- 2021, Luncheon Society Year in Review
- The Luncheon Society at 25
- The 2020 Season of The Luncheon Society: a review
- The Luncheon Society/NY State Poet Laureate and two time National Book Award finalist Alicia Ostriker on “Poetry and the City/Zoom/November 20, 2020
- The Luncheon Society/JPL Mars Rover Mission Control leader John Callas and the future exploration of Mars/Zoom/November 12, 2020
- The Luncheon Society/Ben Bradlee Jr and Richard Wolffe on their thoughts—24 hours before the 2020 Presidential Election/Zoom/November 2, 2020
- Luncheon Society Flashback TBD
- Luncheon Society Flashback TBD
- The Luncheon Society/Former CIA Spymaster Jack Devine on foreign intervention in American elections/Zoom/October 26, 2020
Search
TLS member websites
- Amanda Neville's Thinkso
- Barbara Lindsey's Beyond Web CT
- Bennet Kelley
- Betsy Burrough's Future Catalyst
- Bobbie Wasserman's Wave 2 Alliances
- Christina Adams Around the Block
- Colleen Wainwright's Communicatrix
- Craig Mullaney's Unforgiving Minute
- Darius "Chris" Dunlap's Feed The Girl
- Dave Pell's Daventics
- Gary Hart's Matters of Principle
- Gina Cooper
- Gina Pell's Splendora
- Jean Larette Interior Design
- Joell Dunlap's Square Peg Foundation
- Kern Lewis and Growth Focus
- Marc Danziger's Winds of Change
- Mary Buffett
- Mary Wallace's Schizo-America
- Paul Rieckhoff's IAVA
- Rachel Resnick's Love Junkie
- Richard Bang's Adventures
- RJ Eskow's Nightlight
- Ron Gentile's The Four Factors
- Roz Savage's trek to row the Pacific
- Salon.com
- Steven Meyer's California Constitution
- The Luncheon Society on Facebook
- Tom Koch's Liberal Moose
- Will Durst's State of Confusion
Monthly Archives: September 2018
The Luncheon Society—San Francisco/ America’s Drone Policy/Jeremy Scahill The Assassination Complex/May 10, 2016/ Fior d’Italia
Posted in Uncategorized
The Luncheon Society—Los Angeles/ Cool Writers Series/Memoirists and Writers Annabelle Gurwitch, Rebecca Walker, Meredith Maran/May 6, 2016/ The Upper West
Posted in Uncategorized
Flashback/The Luncheon Society—San Francisco /Bob Edwards, Host, “The Bob Edwards Show” XM Satellite Radio, Former anchor, NPR “Morning Edition”/August 26, 2005/ Town Hall Restaurant
Posted in Uncategorized
The Luncheon Society—Los Angeles/ Patti Davis, Author and activist, The Earth Breaks in Colors about life race, and affluence in Los Angeles after an earthquake/May 30, 2016/The Upper West
Posted in Uncategorized
The Luncheon Society—Los Angeles and Seattle /Nation on the Take Insurance whistleblower Wendell Potter & Nick Penniman/March 11, 2016 /The Upper West/Seattle–March 29, 2016/Il Forniao
Posted in Uncategorized
Flashback/The Luncheon Society—San Francisco Janis Karpinski, the commanding officer at Abu Gharib, offered her arguments in Los Angeles on why the prisoner abuse was not the work of a few bad apples, but instead a concerted policy that came from the higher authorities/ Friday March 16, 2007/ Downtown Restaurant
Posted in Uncategorized
The Luncheon Society—Boston/ Ben Bradlee Jr and “Spotlight,” the importance of investigative journalism /February 23, 2016/ The Asgard
We were pleased that former Boston Globe Deputy Managing Editor Ben Bradlee Jr was able to talk about the journalism that made the Academy Award winning film “Spotlight”
In an era where newspapers are cutting back on their pages and where articles are little more than aggregates of wire service stories, The Spotlight team at The Boston Globe is thrust to even a greater importance because of their ability to mass great resources to focus—for a great deal of time– on a single story.
That type of long form journalism is a throw-back to a time where people devoured news print by the column inch because that was the source of their information.
The Spotlight team at The Boston Globe is the oldest continuously operated print-based investigative team in the United States, having broken open many stories that would never have been the light of day.
The scandal within the Catholic Church, where generations of Cardinals has simply transferred sexually abusive priests from one parish to another—with the explicit assent of the church hierarchy—was a sin that screamed from the heavens. However, perhaps because of the power of the Catholic Church in Boston—along with the notion that the vulnerable and abused would never be believed—an open secret operated in plain sight.
The horrible behavior of Father John J. Geoghan, who left a trail of sexual depravity throughout New England, served as the poster child for a problem that extended far beyond the Boston Diocese. In 2003, Geoghan would be killed by a white supremacist who wanted him as a “trophy.”
However, if fell to a band of reporters at the Boston Globe—those who were part of The Spotlight Team—to not only sort of the fact that troubled priests were moved around from parish to parish, but to also prove that it was done with the full knowledge of Boston’s Cardinal Bernard Law, who would essentially flee to The Vatican where he served out his retirement out of reach from Boston law enforcement.
Posted in Uncategorized
The Luncheon Society—New York/ Academy Awards Luncheon– Peter Rainer President, National Society of Film Critics/ Thursday February 18 , 2016/ Le Pain Quotidien
Posted in Uncategorized