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Chicago Tribune senior correspondent Ellen Warren has been a local, national political, congressional, supreme court, foreign and war correspondent. She's also been a feature writer, metro and features columnist and the first woman legman for the late, great Chicago columnist Mike Royko.
She has covered the White House, Chicago City Hall, the Middle East, presidential campaigns since 1976 and opening day at Wrigley Field. She is a member of the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame who started her career as a police reporter for the City News Bureau of Chicago. That's the famed bootcamp for reporters known for its slogan, "If your mother says she loves you, check it out."
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She has covered the White House, Chicago City Hall, the Middle East, presidential campaigns since 1976 and opening day at Wrigley Field. She is a member of the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame who started her career as a police reporter for the City News Bureau of Chicago. That's the famed bootcamp for reporters known for its slogan, "If your mother says she loves you, check it out."
Woody A...
Chicago Tribune senior correspondent Ellen Warren has been a local, national political, congressional, supreme court, foreign and war correspondent. She's also been a feature writer, metro and features columnist and the first woman legman for the late, great Chicago columnist Mike Royko.
She has covered the White House, Chicago City Hall, the Middle East, presidential campaigns since 1976 and opening day at Wrigley Field. She is a member of the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame who started her career as a police reporter for the City News Bureau of Chicago. That's the famed bootcamp for reporters known for its slogan, "If your mother says she loves you, check it out."
Woody Allen once laughed at her jokes. Actor Jimmy Stewart picked her up off the floor. And she is believed to be the only reporter President George W. Bush ever told, "F--- you!" To be fair, it should be noted that this happened before he became president. But that's another story.
Warren's husband, Wade Nelson, is a Chicago communications consultant. They have two sons, Ted and Emmett Nelson, and two dogs, Dash and Jelly Roll Warren.
She has covered the White House, Chicago City Hall, the Middle East, presidential campaigns since 1976 and opening day at Wrigley Field. She is a member of the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame who started her career as a police reporter for the City News Bureau of Chicago. That's the famed bootcamp for reporters known for its slogan, "If your mother says she loves you, check it out."
Woody Allen once laughed at her jokes. Actor Jimmy Stewart picked her up off the floor. And she is believed to be the only reporter President George W. Bush ever told, "F--- you!" To be fair, it should be noted that this happened before he became president. But that's another story.
Warren's husband, Wade Nelson, is a Chicago communications consultant. They have two sons, Ted and Emmett Nelson, and two dogs, Dash and Jelly Roll Warren.
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Nathan Rabin Nathan Rabin is the head writer for The A.V. Club. His books include “The Big Rewind” and “My Year of Flops.” He also collaborated on “Weird Al: The Book.”...Tags: The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Cartoons, Entertainment, Authors
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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...
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Why I'll never write a book
‘You should write a book.” Or, “Why don't you write a book?” Or, “Have you ever thought about writing a book?” Are you detecting a theme here? Anyone who writes for a living — anyone that is, with a mother...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Journalism, Harry Potter (fictional character), Finance, Authors
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Victor Dye and Joyce Richards: A romance whose time has finally come
Maybe Victor and Joyce didn't set a world record but they came close. The time that passed between their first kiss and their wedding day? Fifty-five years! "Should we call Guinness?" Joyce asks. In the intervening half-century (and then some), Joyce...
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Summer underwear issues, undressed
Whatever the reason, the Angel is getting lots of questions about underwear. The bottom line starts here:
Dear Answer Angel: My favorite summer skirt is black and slightly flared and a perfect weight for the warmer months. But, it's see-through if I'm...Tags: Spanx, Inc., Soma (drug), JC Penney Company Inc., Macy's
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Les and Leah Axelrod: What causes a spark?
Les and Leah had one date a year for five years. In between those dates they didn't talk, didn't write, didn't think about each other.
"The truth is, I was totally indifferent," says Les Axelrod.
Once every year from 1945 to 1949 Leah Mandelker traveled...Tags: Barack Obama, Christmas, Holidays, David Axelrod, Religious Festivals
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Summer sandal dos, don'ts for men
Big or small, flat or fat, it's a fact: Feet are not our best feature.
Sure, feet are functional. But something to brag about? Not hardly.
And yet, as soon as the weather warms up, swarms of sandal-wearers appear, unabashedly displaying gnarly toes in...Tags: Personal Service, Old Navy, Nordstrom, Macy's
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Blast your look past dullsville
It's people-watching season. Now that we're no longer swaddled in sweaters, jackets, coats and such, it's easy to spot the fashion items that make a big impression.
I've got one word for you: necklaces. With an exclamation point! Make that two!!
So many...Tags: Ann Taylor, Emergency Health Procedures, Health, Nordstrom, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Would you pay $600 for dynamite denim?
Sure, you can pay hundreds of dollars for a pair of jeans. But would you?
For many of us, jeans are the absolute workhorses of our wardrobe, the single go-to when it's time to get dressed in the morning.
But how does that translate into cold cash?
To...Tags: Sears, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Seeing red: We nail down the best polish
Was your mother right? Do you really get what you pay for? Is spending the extra money worth it? We ask ourselves that whether we're buying a lipstick or liposuction. One day not long ago, I wandered into the drugstore to buy myself a little treat, some...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Health, Drugstore.com Inc., Revlon Incorporated, Clubs and Associations
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Tero and Jamie Lehessalo: The road to romance
There are infinite ways to win a woman's heart. In this case, he gave her the world.
Or, to be specific, a world atlas.
Jamie Anderson, 27, had already told her best girlfriend, "I like this guy." But when Tero Lehessalo, 33, gave her an atlas for...Tags: Wicker Park, Family, Romance (genre), Halloween, Christmas
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Love Notes: The court of love
The place has all the charm of a shabby government office. Stained carpet, dusty fake plants, a thermostat with a lock on it.
There's even — how's this for a bad omen? — a cracked mirror hanging on the scuffed lemon-yellow wall.
But the...Tags: Lobbying, Family, Entertainment, Music, Politics
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