The Pritzker Museum highlights Bill Mauldin’s 50-year fight with injustice.
Tag: Michael Miner
Lisagor and more, or some stories that other Chicago media types also thought were great
Award-winning work!
Daniel Weinberg loves Abraham Lincoln (and especially Abraham ‘Linclon’) more than you do
A profile of the owner of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop reveals the depths of his obsession with our 16th president.
Looking back on the 1963 Loyola Ramblers, who changed NCAA basketball forever
Coach George Ireland’s team was the first to have more than two black starters.
The Reader helped you survive Bob Greene, and it will help you survive the super blue blood moon
In “Bobwatch,” for two glorious years, “Ed Gold” read the Tribune columnist so you didn’t have to.
Lee Sandlin, scourge of the small screen
Revisiting the take-no-prisoners TV criticism of Lee Sandlin
Impending death is not necessarily a negative development
In getting a new liver, I consider myself fortunate in one small respect in addition to the obvious big one.
Tribune to Kochs? Not if they can help it.
A protest against the possible takeover is scheduled for Wednesday morning in front of Tribune Tower.
Harold Washington, Chicago politics, and the roots of the Obama presidency
A new edition of Gary Rivlin’s chronicle of the Harold Washington years, Fire on the Prairie
A Gchat about sexuality, gender, and how they’re relevant to our writing
A couple of Reader staffers talk it out: Do we want to write about ourselves? Should we?
Perfect answers to Michael Miner’s perfect questions
Lower standards are a key to enjoying perfection
Introducing the new ChicagoReader.com
Introducing the ChicagoReader.com, the Reader‘s shiny new digital home
In this week’s Reader: For the love of pinball
What’s in the February 23, 2012 issue of the Reader