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Column: Ring Lardner’s ‘In the Wake of the News’ columns remain timeless more than a century later
With a slowdown in the sports world, a flashback to 1919 was in order to see how then-Chicago Tribune sports columnist Ring Lardner filled space when there was nothing of interest to write about.
When people recall the 1919 World Series, the infamous Black Sox scandal immediately comes to mind. Often forgotten, however, are the Sox’s opponents, the Cincinnati Reds, led by star player and ...
Opinion
Column: More than a century later, Ring Lardner’s ‘In the Wake of the News’ columns remain timeless
The week after the Super Bowl is generally considered the worst time of the year for a sports columnist in Chicago. The NBA is holding another All-Star Game on Sunday that no one really cares about, ...
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Local playoffs and controversial curling?
Some of the biggest sports controversies of all time include the 1919 Black Sox Scandal, the 2017 Houston Astros sign-stealing, the New England Patriots’ Deflategate, and Lance Armstrong’s doping ...
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Thomas Gase Guide: Local playoffs and controversial curling?
Some of the biggest sports controversies of all time include the 1919 Black Sox Scandal, the 2017 Houston Astros sign-stealing, the New England Patriots’ Deflategate, and Lance Armstrong’s doping ...
"Crucible," written by director John Sayles, delves into the social, political unrest fueled by automaker Henry Ford's impact ...
LAS VEGAS — The rapid spread of legal sports betting has coincided with a recent rash of gambling scandals. But the fix has been in on some major American professional and college sporting events for ...
As prediction markets boom, target events like the Super Bowl and the Olympics show why this form of online betting is both popular and polarizing.
The phrase “If you build it, he will come” from Field of Dreams is widely misquoted, with the “he” usually replaced with “they.” Honestly, I typed this piece wrong the first time.
Ben Bradlee Jr. covered the trial of a cop killing that he considered “Riverside’s crime of the century,” he tells columnist.
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