To the editors: Ben Joravsky’s article on TEACH America [February 14] said that school choice will inevitably result in “less money for public school teachers which would lead to more strikes and chaos. . . . Under it, Chicago’s poor would have little more choice than they have right now.” This point of view fails […]
Tag: Vol. 21 No. 22
Issue of Mar. 12 – 18, 1992
Rerun Planet: The Abduction of Linda Zonehai to the Planet Video Spongo and the Shockingly Dead Aftermath/Girls We Have Known
RERUN PLANET: THE ABDUCTION OF LINDA ZONEHAIR TO THE PLANET VIDEO SPONGO AND THE SHOCKINGLY DEAD AFTERMATH BNC Productions at Dreamerz GIRLS WE HAVE KNOWN Griffin Theatre Company One of the great disappointments of my childhood came about the day I discovered, after years of following NASA’s manned space program religiously on TV (the walls […]
News of the Weird
Lead Story Angry San Francisco parents protested to public library officials in January after learning that among the local groups allowed to use the library for their meetings was the North American Man-Boy Love Association, an “educational” group that promotes sex between men and boys. NAMBLA had held its meetings at the library, while children […]
King of Chess
Though writer-director Yim Ho (Homecoming) disowned this film after producer Tsui Hark took over the direction, it is still one of the most interesting and original Hong Kong pictures I’ve seen. Adapted from two different novels called King of Chess, by Chung Ah Shing and Cheung Hay Kwok, the story alternates between a rather bitter […]
Changing the City Colleges
To the editors: The President’s Advisory Council of Harold Washington College [“Comment: How to Save the City Colleges,” January 24], is comprised of people from business and the community, as well as representatives from the college’s student body, faculty, staff and administration. Our task is to provide the president with recommendations, when implemented, that will […]
Politics: Our Man in Washington
Dan Rostenkowski is an astute political juggler. But sometimes both he and his audience are so mesmerized by the performance that they forget the purpose of the game.
The Ballet Giant’s Midget Ticket Sales/The Money Men Behind Othello/Rose Records Tries Selling Live Music/Less Coffee, More Music
Donald Leibsker and Edward Stone went primarily to commodities traders and fellow attorneys to finance the restoration of Orson Welles’s Othello. Now they’re aiming for the low-budget big time.
Real Catholics
To the editors: Before addressing my main reason for writing, let me commend the Reader for running your article on priest-pederasts [May 24, 1991]. This was a well-researched, though frightening, article and its publication was in every sense a public service and a fine example of unbiased reporting. I hope that this will help prod […]
Southwest Slugfest
National Policy vs. Neighborhood Politics in the New Third Congressional District