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Kathryn Jean Lopez

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Lopez in 2011

Kathryn Jean Lopez (born March 22, 1976) is an American conservative columnist. She is the former editor and currently an editor-at-large of National Review Online.[1][2] Her nickname on the website's group blog "The Corner" is "K-Lo", a wordplay based on "J-Lo," the popular nickname for Jennifer Lopez.

Early life

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Lopez grew up in the Chelsea section of Manhattan,[3] attended the all-girls Dominican Academy in New York,[4] and graduated from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.,[5] where she studied philosophy and politics[citation needed]. Prior to joining National Review in New York City, she worked at The Heritage Foundation on Capitol Hill[citation needed].

Career

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Besides National Review and NRO, her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, The Women's Quarterly, The National Catholic Register, Our Sunday Visitor, American Outlook, New York Press, and The Human Life Review, among other publications.

Lopez has appeared on CNN, C-SPAN, the Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and Oxygen and was a guest on radio and TV shows, including Hugh Hewitt's nationally syndicated program and Vatican Radio.

References

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  1. ^ Kathryn Jean Lopez, biography page, National Review website
  2. ^ "Kathryn Jean Lopez". National Review Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-17.
  3. ^ "I was just thinking" Archived 2008-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, Kathryn Jean Lopez, posted to The Corner blog November 17, 2006
  4. ^ Nordlinger, Jay (December 31, 2000). "Our gang". National Review ; New York. Vol. 52, no. 25. pp. 57–60 – via Proquest.
  5. ^ Feuerherd, Joe (November 3, 2006). "A laboratory on identity". National Catholic Reporter ; Kansas City. Vol. 43, no. 3. pp. 1A – 6A – via Proquest.
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