DANIEL HENNINGER of The Wall Street Journal & KT SULLIVAN AND ELIZABETH SULLIVAN
Tue, May 12
|3 West Club
Daniel Henninger speaks on his work at The Wall Street Journal and as a Fox News contributor, followed by a performance from two celebrated artists, daughter and mother, KT Sullivan and Elizabeth Sullivan.
Registration closes May 10, 2026, 12:00 PM EDT


Time & Location
May 12, 2026, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
3 West Club, 3 W 51st St, New York, NY 10019, USA
Details
Must RSVP by the Friday before because reservations will be closed.
$55 admission includes a three-course lunch payable at the door by cash or check only
DANIEL HENNINGER serves as the deputy editorial page director of The Wall Street Journal, and is a contributor to Fox News. He wrote a column named "Wonder Land", which appeared in the Journal every Thursday from 2001 through January 2025. In the 1980s he wrote most of the Journal's editorials on drug regulation. He is a frequent guest on the Saturday Fox News show Journal Editorial Report, in which he discusses current issues with fellow editorial page writers and guests. A transcript of the discussion appears on OpinionJournal.com the following Monday.
He won the Gerald Loeb Award for commentary in 1985; the 1995 American Society of Newspaper Editors' Distinguished Writing Award for editorial writing; and the 1997 National Journalism Award for editorial writing. He shared in the staff of The Wall Street Journal's 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting on 9/11. (Wikipedia)
KT SULLIVAN became artistic director of The Mabel Mercer Foundation in March of 2012. She starred on Broadway in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and at Irish Rep in “Love, Noël” with Steve Ross. For over two decades she headlined in the Oak Room of the Algonquin, and now performs regularly in NYC at Birdland, Don’t Tell Mama, Pangea, and at Crazy Coqs in London. Her show “Rhyme, Women, and Song” was filmed for PBS, as well as her Sondheim Show with Jeff Harnar. She recorded six albums for DRG Records and was married for 22 years to Stephen Downey, president of the Browning Society.
ELIZABETH SULLIVAN, writer, poet, lyricist, composer, and performer, was born in California during the Great Depression and raised in Oklahoma City. She married her high school sweetheart, Jim Sullivan, in 1947, and together they raised eight children who shared Elizabeth's talent for music. After many years devoted to family, she returned to college and, at age 76, earned a degree in English with an emphasis in Writing and Literature. Already an accomplished and published writer before her graduation, Elizabeth has continued to create works of poetry, essays, and music, and has recorded several CDs. She's received numerous honors recognizing both her artistic achievements and her contributions to her community.
Registration closes May 10, 2026, 12:00 PM EDT
