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IN THIS WEEKS ISSUE
Food - Julianne Glatz

What happened to horseshoes?

The history of Springfield’s iconic food shows the original was nothing like today’s version

By Julianne Glatz

“They’re just not elegant anymore,” my mother sighed. Horseshoes? Elegant? Springfield’s iconic dish that almost inevitably appears on our pubs’ and casual eating establi

Film - Chuck Koplinski

The Grey stands apart from the pack

By Chuck Koplinski

At the age of 59, Liam Neeson has become a bona fide action star, a go-to guy who audiences have willingly embraced in the well-worn genre. There’s a lived-in quality to his characters; these me

Film - Chuck Koplinski

Carano an action star to be reckoned with in Haywire

By Chuck Koplinski

Upon seeing mixed martial arts champion Gina Carano dispatch one of her opponents during a short-lived title match, director Stephen Soderbergh wondered why no one had turned her into an action star.

Film - Chuck Koplinski

Actor James Cromwell on The Artist and success

By Chuck Koplinski

Character actors are made, not born. Often circumstances steer performers towards a career consisting mostly of supporting roles. James Cromwell would agree with this sentiment as he’s fashioned

Music - Tom Irwin

From Springfield to Memphis

By Tom Irwin

In the last few columns I’ve mentioned the amazing and wonderful fact that three area blues organizations selected three Springfield-based blues bands as representatives to the International Blu

News

That’s all, folks

Chris Britt leaves the State Journal-Register

By Bruce Rushton

Chris Britt sounds like crap.What started out two weeks ago as a bad cold has morphed into pneumonia, and his words come as croaks between coughs.  The career of the State Journal-Register’

News

Tase me, bro

‘It doesn’t just hurt, it really, really hurts.’

By Bruce Rushton

While Springfield park police mull Tasers, the Sangamon County sheriff’s office has adjusted training after the 2010 death of Patrick Burns, who died following a struggle with taser-wielding dep

National - Jim Hightower

Stealing the people’s property

By Jim Hightower

“Sorry, we’re closed.” In one of the saddest signs of the times, this message is popping up all across the country, as governors and legislators are cutting off funds (and shutting o

News

Ting sent packing

UIS faculty senate leader resigns

By Bruce Rushton

Bowing to pressure from colleagues, Tih-Fen Ting has resigned from the University of Illinois Springfield faculty senate.Ting, an environmental studies professor who had been the senate’s chairw

Illinois - James Krohe Jr

College credit

Buying a future with borrowed money

By James Krohe Jr.

In January, the University of Illinois announced it was raising its tuition on new undergraduates at its three campuses yet again. Lamentation was general throughout the land. Tuition for residents at

News

Ponzi victims seeking restitution and donations

Investigators try to round up stolen funds

By Patrick Yeagle

He may be no Bernie Madoff, but James U. Dodge of Springfield still managed to scam dozens of people across central Illinois out of almost $1.8 million. And even though Dodge was convicted of two coun

Guest Opinion

The mental effects of abortion

By Jeanne Monahan

I remember well a night many years ago when a dear friend who was adamantly pro-choice came to me, sobbing uncontrollably. With defenses down, she unloaded a heavy burden she had long carried –

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Advice Goddess

Code Goo

By Amy Alkon

I’m a 33-year-old nurse in a five-month “friends with benefits” thing with a doctor co-worker. I am only 18 months out of an abusive 10-year relationship and wanted something fun and