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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

How Close Was Javy Baez to Winning Last Night's Game? Real Close.
By Whet Moser
The Cubs got outpitched by (arguably) the best starter and best reliever in the game last night. But even with such fearsome opponents, they missed taking Game 2 by just a few feet. Read more
A Short History of the Chicago Cubs' Songs
By Whet Moser
Don't like "Go Cubs Go"? There are others ... listen at your own risk. Read more
Where Republicans Live in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Chicago may be synonymous with the Dems, but there are exceptions. You just need to know where to look. Read more
How Bob Dylan Could Cram the History of American Music Into One Song
By Whet Moser
"It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleedin')" pulls from Allen Ginsburg, Elvis Presley, the Carter Family, Woody Guthrie, and Robert Johnson, and it all makes sense—and continues to evolve. Read more
The Cubs Came Prepared. The Giants Didn't.
By Whet Moser
In the first half of the season, the Giants and Cubs were good teams with iffy bullpens. How they addressed that need and used their acquisitions made all the difference in the NLDS. Read more
Chicago's Next Great Map Could Be of Its Underground
By Whet Moser
Underneath our orderly grid is a spiderweb of wires and pipes that can make digging dangerous. City Digital aims to build a 3D map of it all—and allow other cities to do the same. Read more
White People Feel Less Informed than They Were Five Years Ago
By Whet Moser
By contrast, African-Americans tend to feel more informed about politics, their neighborhood, and pop culture than they were... and the gap is very wide. Read more
UPDATE: Save the Reader. It's Important.
By Whet Moser
The Chicago Reader is asking for help from Chicagoans—and Chicagoans, in kind, need the Reader. Read more
Kris Bryant Should Be the NL MVP
By Whet Moser
Along with Mike Trout and Mookie Betts, his across-the-board greatness put him in the most elite tier of position players in 2016. Read more
RIP Agnes Nixon, the Legendary Creator of "One Life to Live" and "All My Children"
By Whet Moser
The pioneering writer translated the social tumult of the 1960s and beyond into broad (and subtly progressive) storylines. It was an approach she learned under the soap queen Irna Phillips in Chicago at the birthplace of the genre. Read more
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