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    Apr 8, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interviewer, dies

    NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didn't interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them.
    NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didn't interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them. His reputation was so fearsome that it was often said that the scariest words in the English language were "Mike Wallace...

    Tags: New Canaan, Roger Clemens, Concerts, Christopher Plummer, Behavioral Conditions

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Review: "Power to the People" edited by Geoff Kaplan

    One of Chicago's treasures is the microfilm archive of alternative newspapers housed in Harold Washington Library. I'm particularly fond of exploring the Seed, the Chicago periodical that helped Mayor Richard J. Daley's less loyal subjects prepare for the 1968 Democratic National Convention. I've marveled at the content (pot dealers advertising their street corners of choice, Huey Newton clip-n-collect cards), but thanks to the splotchy black-and-white microfilm, I was never enchanted by the graphic design. Seeing the magnificent Seed covers reprinted in full-color glory in Geoff Kaplan's coffee-table book "Power to the People" was eye-opening (literally — my eyes actually widened).
    One of Chicago's treasures is the microfilm archive of alternative newspapers housed in Harold Washington Library. I'm particularly fond of exploring the Seed, the Chicago periodical that helped Mayor Richard J. Daley's less loyal subjects prepare for the...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Book, Newspaper and Magazine, Harold Washington Library Center, Vietnam War (1955-1975)

  4. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Mollie Michala Lyman, model and artist, 1926–2013

    As a girl, Mollie Michala Lyman, created paper dolls with custom wardrobes, illustrated her own daily newspaper and drew with crayons on an iron radiator because she liked the way the colors melted in the heat.
    As a girl, Mollie Michala Lyman, created paper dolls with custom wardrobes, illustrated her own daily newspaper and drew with crayons on an iron radiator because she liked the way the colors melted in the heat. "Even as a child she was unconventional,"...

    Tags: Italy, Hyde Park, Fine Artists, Ryerson Incorporated, Religion and Belief

  6. Mar 25, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  7. Shifting party fortunes is nothing new

    Is the Republican Party toast? You would think so, listening to the political analysts and strategists, including those who prepared a harshly critical self-appraisal for the Republican National Committee.
    Is the Republican Party toast? You would think so, listening to the political analysts and strategists, including those who prepared a harshly critical self-appraisal for the Republican National Committee. The contention that the GOP should be changed to...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, Democratic Party, Jimmy Carter, Elections, Republican Party

  8. Nov 8, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  9. Ed Holstein at his finest

    Change of Subject
    From this summer's concert at FitzGerald's in honor of Earl Pionke's -- the Earl of Old Town: Video description: One of the evening's major hits was Eddie Holstein, modestly self-proclaimed 1970s Folk Legend. Eddie teaches at Chicago's Old Town School.......
  10. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. George McGovern dies at 90; liberal standard-bearer against Nixon in '72

    George S. McGovern, an icon of American liberalism who campaigned for the White House with moral fervor against President Richard M. Nixon and the Vietnam War but lost in a thundering landslide, has died. He was 90. McGovern died Sunday morning while...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, Philosophy, Behavioral Conditions, Alcohol Addiction, Democratic Party

  12. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Review: 'Cronkite' by Douglas Brinkley is occasionally critical

    <strong>Cronkite</strong>
    -------------------- Cronkite Douglas Brinkley Harper: 820 pp., $34.99 -------------------- Walter Cronkite was not inclined to introspection, and historian Douglas Brinkley emulates his subject in this thorough biography of the news broadcaster who in...

    Tags: Bill Moyers, Walter Cronkite, Chicago Mayor, Washington, DC, Documentary (genre)

  14. Aug 3, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  15. 'Bad Moon Rising' exhibit

    Pits and pieces from the local sports scene. Library to display exhibition of baseball memorabilia: The Baseball Reliquary presents "Bad Moon Rising: Baseball and the Summer of '68," an exhibition chronicling the extraordinary baseball season of 1968,...

    Tags: USA Today, Arkansas Razorbacks, Libraries, Vietnam War (1955-1975), New York Jets

  16. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  17. Baseball and unrest explored in exhibition at library

    Terry Cannon grew up in Detroit rooting for his hometown Tigers.
    Terry Cannon grew up in Detroit rooting for his hometown Tigers. Cannon is the executive director of the Baseball Reliquary, a Pasadena-based nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an appreciation of American art and culture through the context of...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Vietnam War (1955-1975), New York Jets, Jose Feliciano

  18. Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Charles Osborne Fisher

    Charles Osborne Fisher, a World War II veteran and prominent Carroll County attorney whose legal career spanned more than six decades, died Friday at his Westminster home from complications of a broken hip.
    Charles Osborne Fisher, a World War II veteran and prominent Carroll County attorney whose legal career spanned more than six decades, died Friday at his Westminster home from complications of a broken hip. He was 95. "Charles was a real gentleman and...

    Tags: Christianity, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Health, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. May 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Cop: "Every night was a battle and a half"

    Retired Chicago Police Lt. Bob Angone had been a cop just 31/2 years by August 1968. He was a veteran of the violence surrounding Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s open housing campaign in 1966 and the riots after King's assassination in April. But neither...

    Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Martin Luther King Jr., Elections, Politics, Fatigue

  22. Feb 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Hog butcher for the world'

    The shuttering of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. on July 30, 1971, didn't mark the end of Chicago's role as &quot;hog butcher for the world." That came a year earlier, when "hog alley" closed, a victim of the stockyards' long descent from years of glory and gore.
    The shuttering of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. on July 30, 1971, didn't mark the end of Chicago's role as "hog butcher for the world." That came a year earlier, when "hog alley" closed, a victim of the stockyards' long descent from years of...

    Tags: McKinley Park, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Bertolt Brecht, Newt Gingrich, Upton Sinclair

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