A new acquaintance was wondering why we hadn’t met before, after having worked within blocks of each other for the past 20 years or so. “I don’t get out much,” is what I told him, although I do, but it’s to the same routine things, not much new. And for the past two years, nobody […]
Editor’s Note
Editors note 3/10/22
Rhetoric may be the most important weapon of war. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, looking tough in his military fatigue T-shirt, is already famous for “I don’t need a ride. I need more ammunition” and “I’m not hiding. I’m not afraid of anyone.” Now to the British Parliament he invoked Winston Churchill: “We will fight to the […]
Editor’s note 03-03-22
Thirty-two years ago this week, David Brodsky and his family arrived in the U.S., and soon came to Springfield, from Kyiv, as Soviet Jews seeking refuge from anti-Semitism and economic hardship in Ukraine. His local hosts from the Springfield Jewish Federation brought him by the office of Illinois Times, hoping we could use his graphic […]
Editor’s Note 2/24/22
It is appropriate that Ukraine becomes the first test of what could become the Biden Doctrine of nonviolent resistance to bullies on the world stage. Ukraine was celebrated in 2014 for sending its authoritarian ruler packing after an 88-day campaign of nationwide protest. Now Biden is targeting Russian banks, computers, oligarchs and a pipeline to […]
Editor’s Note 2/17/22
Some days, things don’t go the way you think they’re going to go. First it was my car. I heard a strange sound, looked under the car and saw a piece of metal dragging the pavement. Oh no, this is going to cost me. I drove to the repair shop downtown, dragging the metal piece […]
2022 Wedding Issue
Some couples postponed their wedding plans due to COVID, while others got engaged after more togetherness during the pandemic. Pent-up demand has made 2022 the year for weddings to come back in a big way. Vendors are doing their best to accommodate all the couples who want to get married now and figuring out how […]
Editor’s Note 2/3/22
I was taken aback when President Joe Biden said he would appoint a Black woman to the Supreme Court. Can he do that, just name a category then go find somebody to fit it? Isn’t that discrimination? Then again, maybe he’s the only one who could do it. A younger president might be too worried […]
Editor’s note 01-27-22
On a recent cold morning the Springfield temperature was zero, but the “feels like” temperature, we were told, was 11 below. It was sunny with no wind, so if this is what 11 below feels like, maybe it’s not too bad. How do they even know? There used to be talk of a wind chill […]
Publisher’s note 1/20/22
We’re pleased to announce that Dean Olsen has joined Illinois Times as senior staff writer, bringing with him decades of experience in investigative reporting and covering topics including the Statehouse, health care, business, education and much more. While most mainstream news coverage focuses on the federal government, the reality is that what happens at the […]
Editor’s Note 1/13/22
Few take the threat of domestic terrorism as seriously as U.S. Sen Richard Durbin of Springfield, who first held a hearing on the subject in 2012. This week, following the anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, Durbin delivered the opening statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee, which he chairs, as it considered his bill […]
Editor’s note 01-06-22
Sound political advice can translate into real-world advice the rest of us can use. David Axelrod, who was senior adviser to Barack Obama, has suggestions for President Joe Biden’s handling of the stalled Build Back Better legislation. They could be New Year’s resolutions. 1. Talk less about Build Back Better and more about COVID, which […]
Editor’s note 12/16/21
In these dark days, everybody is looking for a little light. Now comes news from the Abraham Lincoln Association that Springfield’s Bunn family, which sold groceries to the Lincolns when they lived here in the 1840s and 1850s, is making available at its Bunn Gourmet shop the very mix of tea Abraham and Mary drank, […]
