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'''Tony Kornheiser''' is the popular name of Anthony Irwin Kornheiser (b. [[July 13]], [[1948]]).
'''Tony Kornheiser''' is the popular name of Anthony Irwin Kornheiser (b. [[July 13]], [[1948]]).


Kornheiser is a popular [[United States]] sportswriter and columnist for the [[Washington Post]]. Well known for his acerbic wit, he began his career in [[New York City]] after his graduation from Harpur College, now [[Binghamton University]] in [[1970]]. Kornheiser also co-hosts ''[[Pardon the Interruption]]'' on [[ESPN]] and hosts his own talk show, ''The Tony Kornheiser Show'', on ESPN radio.
Kornheiser is a popular [[United States]] sportswriter and columnist for the [[Washington Post]]. Well known for his acerbic wit, he began his career in [[New York City]] after his graduation from Harpur College, now [[Binghamton University]], in [[1970]]. Kornheiser teams with with [[Michael Wilbon]]) as a co-host of ''[[Pardon the Interruption]]'' on [[ESPN]] television. He also hosted ''The Tony Kornheiser Show'' (now defunct) on ESPN radio.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 14:33, 7 April 2004

Tony Kornheiser is the popular name of Anthony Irwin Kornheiser (b. July 13, 1948).

Kornheiser is a popular United States sportswriter and columnist for the Washington Post. Well known for his acerbic wit, he began his career in New York City after his graduation from Harpur College, now Binghamton University, in 1970. Kornheiser teams with with Michael Wilbon) as a co-host of Pardon the Interruption on ESPN television. He also hosted The Tony Kornheiser Show (now defunct) on ESPN radio.

Bibliography

  • 1995 - Pumping irony: working out the angst of a lifetime. DIANE Publishing Company. ASIN 0788167731.
  • 1997 - Bald as I wanna be. Villard. 304 pages. ASIN 0375500375.
  • 2003 - I’m back for more cash: a Tony Kornheiser collection (because you can’t take two hundred newspapers into the bathroom). Villard. 400 pages. ISBN 0812968530.