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    Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. New book brings Vivian Maier out of the shadows

    I would not presume to know, at any point during her 83 years on this planet, what Vivian Maier was thinking. But since she died in 2009, I suppose it's OK to make a leap and say that she would be made very uneasy and perhaps downright uncomfortable with all the attention that has been heaped upon her postmortem, since the discovery six months after her death of more than 100,000 photos, give or take, that she took during her prolific if altogether unheralded career as an amateur photographer. Some of them were posted on the Internet, and the hoopla began.
    I would not presume to know, at any point during her 83 years on this planet, what Vivian Maier was thinking. But since she died in 2009, I suppose it's OK to make a leap and say that she would be made very uneasy and perhaps downright uncomfortable...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, WTTW, Maxwell Street, France

  2. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Choosing books for the holidays

    Inevitably this holiday season, my mom will tick through her shopping list and say with a sigh, "Your dad wants a book." Since I was a kid, my mom has teased my dad about the predictablity of this ritual, which usually involves the purchase of a brick-sized tome of history. I love shopping for my dad. I don't buy what he asks for; I go with books I suspect he'll like. Bill Buford's "Heat," a memoir about Italian cooking, was an unexpected hit. The next year, I bought him a cookbook.
    Inevitably this holiday season, my mom will tick through her shopping list and say with a sigh, "Your dad wants a book." Since I was a kid, my mom has teased my dad about the predictablity of this ritual, which usually involves the purchase of a brick-...

    Tags: Biography (genre), Keith Richards, Ossie Davis, Culture, Jim Henson

  4. Oct 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. The Rahm identity shines through in 'Chicago Fire'

    This is not a political story.
    This is not a political story. This is a story about acting and the thin line between a performance and a public face. This is about aesthetics. Please do not read any ideological argument into the following or take what I am about to say as cynicism or...

    Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Boss (tv program), Television, Local Government

  6. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Biggert, Foster clash on gay marriage at final debate

    Republican Rep. Judy Biggert indicated Wednesday that she’s moving closer to supporting same-sex marriage, but ultimately said she’s not there yet and that it’s a matter for individual states to decide.
    Clout Street
    Republican Rep. Judy Biggert indicated Wednesday that she’s moving closer to supporting same-sex marriage, but ultimately said she’s not there yet and that it’s a matter for individual states to decide. Democratic challenger Bill Foster...

    Tags: Randy Hultgren, Budgets and Budgeting, Paul Ryan, Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians

  8. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Walsh, Duckworth clash on Medicare, abortion

    Republican Rep. Joe Walsh and Democratic challenger Tammy Duckworth used the final face-to-face meeting of their campaign Thursday night to stress differences over the future of Medicare, a program she said should be a “guarantee” but one he said “would end as we know it” unless reformed.
    Tribune reporters
    Republican Rep. Joe Walsh and Democratic challenger Tammy Duckworth used the final face-to-face meeting of their campaign Thursday night to stress differences over the future of Medicare, a program she said should be a “guarantee” but one he...

    Tags: Tammy Duckworth, Budgets and Budgeting, Medicare, Health Insurance Cost, Paul Ryan

  10. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. About Blair Kamin

    Blair Kamin is the architecture critic of the Chicago Tribune, a post he has held since 1992. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism and continues a tradition of accessible but authoritative criticism begun by the Tribune's first modern-day...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Newspapers, Human Interest, Nightline (tv program), George Polk Awards

  12. Jun 8, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Weeks in Review

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    A roundup of state and local news-review and weekly political chat shows. Descriptions provided by the broadcast outlets in most cases: Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review (WTTW Ch. 11) Guest host Phil Ponce with Jon Hilkevitch and Fred Mitchell,......
  14. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Remarkable Woman: Elizabeth Brackett

    "I did my first triathlon when I was 50" is not a sentence you hear often. But for Elizabeth Brackett, it's the truth.
    "I did my first triathlon when I was 50" is not a sentence you hear often. But for Elizabeth Brackett, it's the truth. "I really started getting into them over the last 10 years," said Brackett, who, at 70, has three world championship triathlon titles...

    Tags: Triathlon, Chicago Mayor, PBS (tv network), Rod Blagojevich, Journalism

  16. Apr 4, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  17. The carrot or the stick?

    Change of Subject
    Here's Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on WTTW-Ch. 11's "Chicago Tonight" program yesterday discussing "Spring into Health," a new wellness initiative for county employees, Segment host Eddie Arruza: Let's start with that wellness program you...
  18. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
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  20. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. The Chicago Forward: Education essay winners are ...

    For our Sept. 13 public affairs forum with Chicago schools chief Jean-Claude Brizard and teachers union leader Karen Lewis, we asked Trib Nation to write an essay on what makes public education succeed or fail.
    For our Sept. 13 public affairs forum with Chicago schools chief Jean-Claude Brizard and teachers union leader Karen Lewis, we asked Trib Nation to write an essay on what makes public education succeed or fail. Here are the contributions from winners Ray...

    Tags: Curricula, Walter Payton, Columbia College Chicago, Labor Legislation, Abraham Lincoln

  22. Oct 13, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  23. Free-water word salad from Ald. O'Connor

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    In hosting a panel of aldermen on "Chicago Tonight" yesterday evening, WTTW-Ch. 11's Carol Marin asked about a proposal in Mayor Rahm Emanuel's budget that would require churches and not-for-profits to begin paying their water bills. Here is how the......
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