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Beyond movies, a lesson in dying
Roger Ebert was a hot trend on Google's top 10 trends earlier this week. As of Wednesday, more than 50,000 people had searched for his name, an impressive display of his influence. He wasn't quite as hot as North Korea or Jay Leno, but he was...
Tags: Google Inc., Social Media, Apple MacBook Pro, Chicago Public Library, Fred Astaire
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Schmich: Ebert reflects well on Chicago
This column originally ran in the Chicago Tribune on Oct. 21, 2011. Some years ago when I was new to Chicago, I spotted Roger Ebert in the frozen-foods aisle of a grocery store. He was famous by then, and I did what any normal person does at the sight...
Tags: Nelson Algren, Chicago Public Library, Celebrities, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Roger Ebert
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Schmich on the move
Change of SubjectThose of you who are online-only readers may have missed this recent development, reported on this morning by TOC's Robert Feder: Of all the perks of winning the Pulitzer Prize last spring, the most visible for Mary Schmich may be...... -
A look at famous brothers from Chicago
Long before anybody (besides their parents) was paying attention to Chicago's Emanuel brothers, the city could boast of lots of other siblings who made good — or, at least, made headlines. Chicago can claim brothers of wide-ranging accomplishments...
Tags: Music Industry, Wayne, Cabbage, Chicago Tribune, Music
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'What It Takes': A true political classic
One of the many bits of conventional wisdom about politicians is that they're all scoundrels in one way or another. This is especially true of those who run for president. Maybe they don't steal or lie or cheat on their spouse (although plenty do)....
Tags: White House, Joe Biden, Politics, Quitting Smoking, Lung Cancer
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Tracy Baim: a gay-media torchbearer
The signs were there: The newspaper Chicago Today ceased publication on Sept. 13, 1974 (my birthday), and the Chicago Daily News published its final edition on March 4, 1978 (Chicago's birthday). You might think some of us would have taken these as...
Tags: Arts, Politics, Human Rights, Chicago Tribune, Clarence Darrow
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Rick Kogan on Carl Sandburg's 'A Revolver'
You have, no doubt, heard about the new Carl Sandburg poem. Perhaps you have read it too. It is titled "A Revolver," and it was discovered a few weeks ago by Ernie Gullerud, a former professor of social work at the University of Illinois at Urbana-...Tags: Libraries, Electronics, Nelson Algren, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Poetry
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Friday Morning Coffee: One last fill-up before I go.
Capitol IdeasGood Friday Morning, Fellow Seekers. So this is it. After more than seven years, roughly 7,280 posts (give or take a couple), at least two one-act plays, and more bad jokes than even I care to recall, it's time to...... -
Rick Kogan rediscovers Norbert Blei
The last time the name Norbert Blei appeared above a story in the Chicago Tribune was June 2, 1985. He wrote about the Clearing, a folk arts school founded in 1935 in Door County, Wis., by renowned landscape architect Jens Jensen when he was 75. ...
Tags: Jens Jensen, Newspapers, Architecture, Human Interest, Studs Terkel
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Frangos no longer have the folkloric taste of Chicago
A friend recently gave me something I hadn't received for Christmas in a very long time. "Frangos!" I exclaimed. "I haven't had Frangos in forever." I stripped away the shiny gift wrap, and it was like opening a door to Christmas past. A dark green...
Tags: Holidays, Marshall Field, Chicago White Sox, Richard M. Daley, Macy's
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New for online members? Archives to 1852.
If you're a Tribune subscriber, take a look at your digital Member Center offerings. We've just finished adding the Tribune's complete historical archive available to digitalPlus members and 7-day subscribers. This digital archive stretches back to the...
Tags: Chicago Tribune
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Fighting mental illness
Maybe something good will come from the Shakespearean tragedy that is the Jesse Jackson Jr. saga: A deeper understanding of mental illness and more empathy for those afflicted with it. Or maybe not. The level of cynicism in these parts is so high that...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Religion and Belief, U.S. Department of Justice, Mayo Clinic, Bipolar Disorder
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Mar 30, 2013
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Feb 15, 2013
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Feb 1, 2013
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Jan 18, 2013
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Jan 18, 2013
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Dec 21, 2012
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Dec 4, 2012
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Nov 27, 2012
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