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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

How Jason Heyward Is Fixing His Swing
By Whet Moser
After a brutal 2016 at the plate, he's gone back to his approach from early in his career—and very early on, it seems to be working. Read more
How the Shieldses Said No to Charlie Trotter, Went to Rural Virginia, and Opened One of Chicago's Best New Restaurants
By Whet Moser
John and Karen Urie Shields took a long southern detour on their way to opening Smyth + the Loyalist. Read more
Illinoisians Are Willing to Pay More Taxes to Help the Poor
By Whet Moser
Just don't ask us where exactly the money should go. Read more
Another Way Illinois Shoots Itself in the Foot When Defunding Colleges
By Whet Moser
It's not just about educating students—colleges are proven to spur economic growth by their very existence. Read more
It's Going to Be a Little Harder for the Cubs This Year
By Whet Moser
Last year the Cubs looked like the dominant team in baseball, and they were. They're still a great team, but the competition got better. Read more
Chicago Isn’t Just Segregated, It Basically Invented Modern Segregation
By Whet Moser
The Great Migration happened right around the time powerful Chicago interests found ways to separate people of different races. Read more
Chicago Has Struggled to Build Mixed-Income Housing for 50 Years
By Whet Moser
It's been the CHA's goal since long before the Plan for Transformation, but resistance and mismanagement have dogged it since the 1960s. Read more
Trump, State Budget Make Rahm "Nervous" About Parks Plan
By Whet Moser
Showpiece spaces like the 606 and the Riverwalk could become much harder, if not impossible, to fund. Read more
Why the GOP Won't Require Insurance Plans to Cover Maternal Care
By Whet Moser
Illinois representative John Shimkus caused a ruckus when he asked why men should pay for maternity care. There wasn't anything unusual about his question, though—it's the reaction that shows how the debate has changed. Read more
RIP Chuck Berry: The Chicago Sound of "Johnny B. Goode"
By Whet Moser
Berry brought a cosmopolitan big-band sound to Chicago from St. Louis, paired it with Chicago noise and backbeat at Chess, and became a star. Read more
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