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Ask Amy

Ask Amy

Cancer survivor lets the disease dominate - October 10, 2011 - Dear Amy: My friend and I are part of a group that plays a sport together. One of our teammates, who is also a friend outside of the sport, is a breast cancer survivor of six years.

Barbara Brotman

Barbara Brotman

Kol Nidre tradition ends in Gary - October 3, 2011 - For 70 years, Harry Berke has chanted Kol Nidre at Temple Israel in Gary, Ind.

Steve Chapman

Steve Chapman

Obama's burden - October 9, 2011 - Candidates for president generally blare recorded rock or country hits before their campaign rallies. At President Barack Obama's appearances, expect a different form of music: whistling in the dark.

Teddy Greenstein

Teddy Greenstein

Michigan's defensive turnaround doesn't satisfy Hoke - October 4, 2011 - Don't even try to laud Michigan for being 5-0 with one of the nation's stingiest defenses. First-year coach Brady Hoke will have none of it.

David Haugh's In the Wake of the News

David Haugh's In the Wake of the News

Unbeaten Lions want to win Monday; 2-2 Bears need to win - October 9, 2011 - One of the Lions players off this 4-0 team, can't recall if it was Billy Sims or Bobby Layne, predicted that their nationally televised game against the Bears at Ford Field would produce playoff intensity.

Globetrotting by Philip Hersh

Globetrotting by Philip Hersh

Mosop wants Chicago Marathon course record - October 6, 2011 - Eight years ago, veteran Italian distance running coach Renato Canova watched an 18-year-old Kenyan, Moses Mosop, do a tough track workout in the alpine town of Sestriere, 6,600 feet above sea level.

Jon Hilkevitch's Getting Around

Jon Hilkevitch's Getting Around

TSA gives children a break at airport security - October 10, 2011 - It turns out that children do not actually merit all the fuss the Transportation Security Administration has made over them since the shoe bomber tried to blow up an airliner almost 10 years ago.

Ask Rex Huppke: I Just Work Here

Ask Rex Huppke: I Just Work Here

Psst: It's OK to cheat on your employer - October 9, 2011 - Brace yourselves. I'm about to come out in favor of infidelity.

Chris Jones

Chris Jones

Three Arts Club honorees celebrate - October 7, 2011 - Performers Jacqueline Williams and Karen Aldridge, and director Eddie Tores, celebrate winning the 3Arts Awards earlier this week; $15,000 individual checks offered without strings. Awards target women and persons of color.

Gregory Karp

Gregory Karp

Conquering with complaints - October 7, 2011 - Consumers today are more empowered than ever after they've been wronged by a company. That's because squeaky wheels have more and better ways to squeak.

John Kass

John Kass

Some bright ideas for stops on the guided expedition of the Chicago Way - October 8, 2011 - There's this thrill running up my leg — and I haven't had it too often — but it sure has been tingling like mad ever since I heard about Chicago Ideas Week.

Julia Keller

Julia Keller

Second crack for Gellhorn, conscientious witness and novelist - October 7, 2011 - History is real, but sometimes reality doesn't tell the whole story.

Rick Kogan's Sidewalks

Rick Kogan's Sidewalks

Libraries say a lot, do a lot for a city - October 7, 2011 - This being the 140th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire, perhaps you are of a mind to mark the calamitous occasion in some fashion, and a fine one might be to attend a production of the colorfully inventive if somewhat frustrating "The Great...

Greg Kot

Greg Kot

Album review: Bjork, 'Biophilia' - October 9, 2011 - 2 stars (out of 4)

Gail MarksJarvis

Gail MarksJarvis

Data points to an economy in neutral - October 9, 2011 - No recession … at least, not now.

Nina Metz

Nina Metz

DVD delivery from a mumblecore master - October 7, 2011 - "I have instant-availability fatigue."

Clarence Page

Clarence Page

Leaders lost, lessons gained - October 9, 2011 - What makes a great leader? While President Barack Obama and his Republican challengers grapple mightily with that question, the deaths of Steve Jobs and the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, two leaders who shunned political office, tell us the answer.

Michael Phillips

Michael Phillips

Truly 'special,' thanks to a gifted cast - October 7, 2011 - How is it that actors who remain in our affections, through thick and thin and highly variable material, have a way of revealing so much while holding something back in reserve? Partly, I think, it's because they're many things besides being camera...

Mike Mulligan

Mike Mulligan

Safety first, anyone? - October 4, 2011 - The Bears' incessant safety dance has created more headaches than a bad '80s song on loop play. The problem seemed to have been solved last season when Chris Harris and Danieal Manning were reunited four years after starting together in the Super...

Mary Ellen Podmolik

Mary Ellen Podmolik

The new economics of refinancing - October 7, 2011 - Every week seems to bring more good news on mortgage rates, and a new group of consumers starts calling around, seeking to capitalize on record-low or near-record-low mortgage rates by refinancing their loans.

Dan Pompei

Dan Pompei

Lions' Suh the complete package - October 9, 2011 - ALLEN PARK, Mich. — It isn't that Ndamukong Suh is so powerful that makes him special.

Howard Reich

Howard Reich

Esperanza Spalding draws young new audience to jazz - October 8, 2011 - A very different kind of audience crowded into Symphony Center on Friday night.

Phil Rogers

Phil Rogers

Rangers' Daniels quite the architect - October 8, 2011 - ARLINGTON, Texas — These must be uneasy times for Theo Epstein. He would not figure to have had a great Saturday night, undoubtedly sorting through his career crossroad somewhere, whether at his home in Boston or maybe at a Starbucks in...

Phil Rosenthal

Phil Rosenthal

Pension overhaul gets executive push - October 8, 2011 - A lot of people in James Farrell's position would choose to take on no greater challenge than getting into a good restaurant, getting out of a sand trap or getting away to someplace where the living is easy.

Ameet Sachdev's Chicago Law

Ameet Sachdev's Chicago Law

U. of I. Law School under review for false admissions data - October 7, 2011 - The first-year law school class at the University of Illinois is not as smart as the university said it was.

Mary Schmich

Mary Schmich

The look, the touch, the … bulk - October 9, 2011 - Close your eyes for a moment and remember your first.

Dawn Turner Trice

Dawn Turner Trice

Drag queen by night, single dad by day - October 10, 2011 - By the time Marcus Parker left his hometown of Chicago in 2005 for California, he was well known around the city's drag-queen show circuit as Flame Monroe, the 5-foot-8, stacked diva with the crimson wig and extra-blue comedy act.

Phil Vettel

Phil Vettel

Phil Vettel recommends - October 6, 2011 - Planning on running in this year's Bank of America Chicago Marathon?

John von Rhein

John von Rhein

Muti, CSO run an Italian marathon in honor of the Mahler centenary - October 7, 2011 - This year orchestras all over the world are mounting any number of programs to commemorate the centenary of Gustav Mahler's death. You may safely assume that none of them will be as unusual or enterprising as the one Riccardo Muti is conducting...

Ellen Warren

Ellen Warren

Some products look a lot better on TV - October 6, 2011 - Life is a journey. A journey littered with the temptations of gizmos "As Seen on TV."

Jen Weigel

Jen Weigel

Therapy update: What readers said - October 7, 2011 - Our column about therapy being different today than it was 30 years ago generated several comments. Here's what we received through email or on Facebook.

Eric Zorn

Eric Zorn

Does Christie have 2020 visions? - October 9, 2011 - "Now is not my time," said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie last week when closing the door on a presidential bid in 2012.

Other columnists
Matt Bowen

Matt Bowen

Bears' safeties will have their hands full Monday - October 9, 2011 - There is a moment when the panic sets in. A false step, slight hesitation or a bad angle to the ball.

Dennis Byrne

Dennis Byrne

Disappearance of the frontier itch - October 4, 2011 - In 1893, historian Frederick Jackson Turner argued that the American frontier had closed, raising an important question: Absent the frontier, what would fuel the audacious, inventive and energetic nature of the bold American character?

Meghan Daum

Meghan Daum

Don't blame men for TV time travel, like new shows Playboy Club and Pan Am - September 23, 2011 - Perhaps it's been brought to your attention that this is a big week for retrograde representations of women on television. Monday marked the premiere of NBC's "The Playboy Club," a noir-ish look at Hugh Hefner's flagship Chicago club in 1963;...

Don Dziedzina

Don Dziedzina

Get hooked on muskie fishing - October 7, 2011 - Muskies are the fish of 10,000 casts.

Leah Eskin

Leah Eskin

Best dressed - October 9, 2011 - If beans competed on "Project Runway," the cranberry bean would win. The ordinary bean loafs around in the lumpy green pod or the lumpy brown pod. Maybe beige. Maybe russet. Nothing runway-chic.

Ilyce Glink

Ilyce Glink

Even low-rate refi might not be worth it - October 10, 2011 - Q. I was trying to do a streamline refinance of my mortgage and was told that the lender can't decrease the interest rate on my loan without changing the number of years left on my loan.

Jonah Goldberg

Jonah Goldberg

Debate jars Perry out of sweet spot - September 15, 2011 - Mitt Romney and Rick Perry are exactly where they want to be.

Benny Kass

Benny Kass

Starker exchange could defer capital gains tax - October 7, 2011 - Q: I have a rental house I have owned since 1977. It currently grosses $1,400 per month. The house is 120 years old and I have done most of the work on the house myself. Now that I am getting older (62), I would like to sell this property. I...

Joyce Lain Kennedy

Joyce Lain Kennedy

Tell your story at every interview - October 9, 2011 - Q. Is it necessary to tell everyone who interviews you at a company how your skills and accomplishments are a tight fit with the qualifications the company is trying to hire? It can get a little repetitive, don't you think? -- H.F.

Charles Krauthammer

Charles Krauthammer

Gone in 60 nanoseconds - October 10, 2011 - "We don't allow faster-than-light neutrinos in here," says the bartender.

Dan McNeil

Dan McNeil

Stanley Cup finals or bust - October 6, 2011 - I'm giddy over hockey season's arrival. It's the most entertaining game to go see live.

Robert Pagliarini: Your Other 8 Hours

Robert Pagliarini: Your Other 8 Hours

Seven deadly words you should never use - October 6, 2011 - Comedian George Carlin famously spoke about the "seven words you can never say on television," but the following seven seemingly innocuous words/phrases might be even worse. To say them is almost like dousing your goals, hopes and dreams with...

Kathleen Parker

Kathleen Parker

The tease says not - October 10, 2011 - — Undoubtedly many Americans, not least among them television producers, are disappointed by Sarah Palin's decision not to run for president.

Mark Pearlstein

Mark Pearlstein

Owners have right to inspect, copy minutes of meetings - October 7, 2011 - Q: I understand that a condominium owner must give a reason to see past minutes of meetings. Could you supply a good reason for me to see the treasurer's reports? I am concerned about contracts made by the association and our expenditures. I...

Leonard Pitts

Leonard Pitts

Bachmann's silence is golden - September 26, 2011 - Steven Miles and Arthur Caplan are my new heroes. They should be yours too — if you hold the radical opinion that facts matter.

Janet Portman

Janet Portman

Social media can defuse tenant uprising - October 7, 2011 - Q: We're facing a bit of a public relations nightmare, the result of a few disgruntled tenants whipping up a frenzy about our apartment complex. They claim it's mismanaged, and have used Facebook pages and groups, blogs and countless tweets to...

Dean Richards

Dean Richards

Jackman says Sugar Ray was real deal for 'Steel' - October 7, 2011 - — He's the man of never-ending talents. Hugh Jackman has done dramatic roles with fellow Aussie Nicole Kidman. He's battled evildoers in films such as "X-Men," dazzled Broadway audiences with his singing and dancing skills and accepted...

Daneen Skube: Interpersonal Edge

Daneen Skube: Interpersonal Edge

Show you the money! - October 4, 2011 - Q. I want to get a raise but also realize these days I'm lucky to have a job. Are there rules about how to negotiate for a raise?

David Sobolewski

David Sobolewski

'We had bigger goals' - March 21, 2011 - Obviously, the Benet team and community had an extremely rough time with the unexpected end to the season.

Joe Trost's Corner Kicks

Joe Trost's Corner Kicks

Soccer | Joe Trost's Corner Kicks: Downers Grove North, Willowbrook navigating rough roads - October 4, 2011 - In early August, there were few coaches more excited about the upcoming season than Downers Grove North's Brian Gervase.

Mary Umberger

Mary Umberger

Fear paralyzing a flat market - October 7, 2011 - Housing's upper and lowest brackets may be making a bit of a comeback, but would-be buyers, in general, still feel paralyzed, unable to commit.

Bob Weber

Bob Weber

A flashing engine light? Get it checked — pronto - October 8, 2011 - Q: I am experiencing the check engine light coming on and sometimes blinking. The blinking seems to occur during city driving. I have had a readout at a parts store and it indicates misfiring. In the past I've had the plugs and plug wires...

George Will

George Will

Question time for the Republicans - September 5, 2011 - WASHINGTON — Wednesday's Republican "debate" in California will not resemble the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates, in which one candidate spoke for 60 minutes, the other responded for 90 minutes, and his opponent had 30 minutes for rebuttal....



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