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Posted inBlogs

A Pulitzer for Mary Schmich

by Michael Miner April 16, 2012August 19, 2021

The winners’ roster reflects a changing media industry

"With fewer and fewer newspapers, books are taking up the cause of educating people and enlightening them." —Printers Row editor Elizabeth Taylor
Posted inColumns & Opinion

The Trib’s literary matchmaker

by Michael Miner April 4, 2012August 19, 2021

The Trib‘s literary matchmaker finds lit soul mates. Plus, the winner of our 32nd annual Golden BAT award!

Posted inBlogs

Media manners

by Michael Miner October 28, 2011August 19, 2021

Credit where credit do is a policy fitfully followed in the Chicago Tribune

Posted inColumns & Opinion

When race isn’t mentioned

by Michael Miner June 16, 2011August 19, 2021

When crime struck, Chicago’s papers didn’t focus on race, but neither have Mayor Emanuel’s neighbors

Posted inBlogs

Sun-Times Wins Pulitzer

by Michael Miner April 18, 2011August 19, 2021

Sun-Times wins Pulitzer, Tribune comes close

Posted inBlogs

New “Apple Station” Gets Attention From the Big Apple

by Lauri Apple October 29, 2010August 19, 2021

Apple’s investment in the North/Clybourn subway station catches the Big Apple’s eye.

Posted inBlogs

Introducing Chicago’s Newest Women’s Publication, the Tribune

by Lauri Apple October 15, 2010August 19, 2021

The Trib discovers its feminine side.

Posted inBlogs

11/21 — Reading by the “Wear Sunscreen” scribe

by Alex Yablon November 21, 2008August 19, 2021

Tonight: Everybody’s free (to attend a reading by the “Wear Sunscreen” scribe)

Posted inBlogs

Put it this way . . .

by Michael Miner January 2, 2008August 19, 2021

A word in favor of “it is what it is” and “transformational.”

Posted inBlogs

Please Leave Quietly

by Michael Miner June 8, 2007August 19, 2021

A generation quietly leaves the Tribune.

Posted inNews & Politics

Pickett’s Charge/The View From Across the Street/In Loving Memory of a Real SOB

by Michael Miner October 10, 2002August 19, 2021

Pickett’s Charge Debra Pickett trembles on the cusp of stardom. She knows it; her readers know it, colleagues at the Sun-Times know it–though none have called to complain she’s a callow princess unfit to mop the floors at midnight (which is the sort of thing I heard years ago when Richard Roeper trembled on the […]

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