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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

Documentary Film Looks at the Legacy of the Great Migration
By Whet Moser
“A Thousand Midnights” looks back from the movement’s terminus in Chicago to its roots in the South. Read more
Remembering Lois Weisberg, the Woman Who Curated Chicago
By Whet Moser
She left an incredible mark throughout the city, from the Cultural Center to Cows on Parade, but that was just the capstone to an extraordinary life. Read more
For 110 Years the Chicago Defender Has Made Its Mark on History
Interview by Whet Moser
Ethan Michaeli, a former reporter for the legendary black paper and an author of a new history on it, talks about its role in the Great Migration, the election of John F. Kennedy, and the rise of Barack Obama. Read more
Here Are the 10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
Rauner’s first year, the city’s bond mess, and more Read more
Why Were the Bears So Terrible This Year?
By Whet Moser
A competent but boring offense tried to keep the heat off an abysmal defense, but still they played from behind more than almost any other team. Read more
Four Ways the Chicago Defender Changed America
By Whet Moser
In his new book, Ethan Michaeli explores the legacy of the influential black newspaper. Read more
Does Air Pollution Drive Up Violent Crime in Chicago? One Study Says So
By Whet Moser
New research suggests that violent crime rates follow the direction of the wind. Read more
Motorola Is About to Be Phased Out
By Whet Moser
The Chicago company invented the cell phone, taught the Chinese how to build them, and built the Chinese market. Then it got devoured by its own creation. Read more
On the Staggering Complexity of Pierre Boulez, Composer and Conductor
By Whet Moser
The CSO fixture was a giant in classical music, but it was a long journey from his beginnings as an angry outsider. Read more
The 10 Best Stories to Read This Week
By Whet Moser
How mental health figures into police violence, Anita Alvarez defends her record, and the Chicago connection to “Making a Murderer” Read more
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