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    Jul 11, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Sidewalks: New train of thought

    If you had met Tony Fitzpatrick when I first met Tony Fitzpatrick, you could never have imagined that he would be alive today, let alone thriving.
    If you had met Tony Fitzpatrick when I first met Tony Fitzpatrick, you could never have imagined that he would be alive today, let alone thriving. When I first met him, he was a wild child. This was in 1981, when he grabbed me after a Second City...

    Tags: Studs Terkel, Chicago White Sox

  2. Nov 29, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Writing the epilogue

    Last Saturday night, as the hordes gathered on and about Michigan Avenue to celebrate the lighting of lights and the beginning of the gift-buying season, a few hundred members of the Chicago literary community settled into the seats in the handsome auditorium at Northeastern Illinois University on the Northwest Side.
    Last Saturday night, as the hordes gathered on and about Michigan Avenue to celebrate the lighting of lights and the beginning of the gift-buying season, a few hundred members of the Chicago literary community settled into the seats in the handsome...

    Tags: Lorraine Hansberry, Audrey Niffenegger, Saul Bellow, Nobel Prize Awards, Studs Terkel

  4. Dec 7, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Through a lens

    It goes without saying, though I'll say it anyway, that Charles Osgood is my favorite photographer, but it was nice to see many other great Tribune photographers gathered Tuesday in the Tower, talking about their work in a new book, "Chicago in Season."
    It goes without saying, though I'll say it anyway, that Charles Osgood is my favorite photographer, but it was nice to see many other great Tribune photographers gathered Tuesday in the Tower, talking about their work in a new book, "Chicago in Season."...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Tom Wolfe, Mike Royko, Roger Ebert

  6. Dec 17, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Why Algren awards matter

    Why should a newspaper, committed to the pursuit of facts, holding itself to the highest standards of accuracy and fairness, give prizes for fiction?
    Literary editor
    Why should a newspaper, committed to the pursuit of facts, holding itself to the highest standards of accuracy and fairness, give prizes for fiction? We grapple with this sort of question every year when the short story entries for the Nelson Algren...

    Tags: Studs Terkel, Arts and Culture, Eudora Welty, George Plimpton, Television Industry

  8. Nov 23, 2010 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  9. December 30: Author - Larry Bennett Talks About His Book, The Third City: Chicago and American Urbanism

    WGN News
    The Third City To purchase a copy of the book: The Third City: Chicago and American Urbanism (Chicago Visions and Revisions) When Richard M. Daley was elected mayor of Chicago, the city was paralyzed by political infighting and mismanagement. It had...

    Tags: WGN, The Second City, Crimes, Millennium Park, Gang Activity

  10. Jun 4, 2010 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  11. June 7: Author - Reginald Gibbons Talks About His Book, Slow Trains Overhead

    Few people writing today could successfully combine an intimate knowledge of Chicago with a poet's eye, and capture what it's really like to live in this remarkable city. Embracing a striking variety of human experience--a chance encounter with a veteran on Belmont Avenue, the grimy majesty of the downtown L tracks, domestic violence in a North Side brownstone, the wide-eyed wonder of new arrivals at O'Hare, and much more--these new and selected poems and stories by Reginald Gibbons celebrate the heady mix of elation and despair that is city life. With Slow Trains Overhead, he has rendered a living portrait of Chicago as luminously detailed and powerful as those of Nelson Algren and Carl Sandburg.
    WGN News
    Few people writing today could successfully combine an intimate knowledge of Chicago with a poet's eye, and capture what it's really like to live in this remarkable city. Embracing a striking variety of human experience--a chance encounter with a...

    Tags: WGN, Carl Sandburg, Poetry

  12. May 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. The Tallest Man on Earth picks five of his favorite songs, plays First Fridays

    Pop & Hiss
    Let’s just get it out of the way. The Tallest Man on Earth, the nom de folk of Kristian Matsson, sounds eerily like early Bob Dylan. The pre-Newport, pre-electric Bobby D, with a head haunted by crooked streets and expensive......
  14. Jun 14, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Dead Letter Office' by Dog & Pony: You can guess where it's headed before it's delivered

    The Theater Loop
    THEATER REVIEW: "Dead Letter Office" ★★ Through July 18 at Storefront Theatre, 66 E. Randolph St.; Running time: 2 hours; Tickets: $22 at 312-742-8497 or www.dogandponychicago.org. With Kristen Magee and John Fenner Mays. There are bottles of booze,...
  16. Jul 18, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  17. 'This Train' in the Steppenwolf Garage: Riding the Chicago rails with Tony Fitzpatrick

    The Theater Loop
    THEATER REVIEW "This Train" ★★½ Through Aug. 1 in Steppenwolf’s Merle Reskin Garage Theatre, 1624 N. Halsted St.; Running Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes; Tickets: 312-335-1650 Despite occupying the Steppenwolf Garage Theatre for only about 90 minutes, â€...
  18. Aug 5, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  19. 'Girls of Murder City' a new account of the blood and ink spilled in writing 'Chicago'

    The Theater Loop
    BOOK REVIEW In 1924, the Cook County Jail was full of beautiful young women, alleged man-killers all. Some in Murder City — otherwise known as Chicago — lamented that this exploding town's young women appeared to have suddenly gone crazy,......
  20. Sep 30, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Beach Haven

    I wasn't due for another month when my water broke. Neal and I lay there naked and shocked in a puddle of amniotic fluid. We were an hour from the hospital, at Neal's house in Beach Haven. The bedroom was warm but my teeth chattered. "Oh, God," I said....

    Tags: Neck, Dining and Drinking, Gardens and Parks, Chin, Atlantic Ocean

  22. Sep 30, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Emperor Jones

    Then there's the time I resurrected a seven-hundred-pound black bear in up in Tomah. I'd been semi-retired for a little over three years by then, retired ever since the Continental Wrestling Alliance had passed on extending my contract to a nineteenth...

    Tags: Neck, Dining and Drinking, Track and Field, Dog (animal), Senior Citizens

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