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Tell me, Adrian . . .

 This week in the print edition of IT we reran an old Prejudices column of mine about the brief sojourn of rock guitarist Adrian Belew in mid-Illinois. That version of the column had to be edited for length; here’s the original, uncut, as it appeared on June 17, 1982. OCTOBER 15, 1979: I encounter the […]

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Tell me, Adrian

Belew and his band, the Adrian Belew Power Trio, are currently on a 12-nation, 22-city tour of Europe. PHOTO COURTESY HTTP://ADRIANBELEW.NET On January 25, 2016, the State Journal-Register published an article in which rock guitarist and former Springfield resident Adrian Belew reminisced about his career. Ordinarily, one would expect to see the words “Springfield” and […]

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World’s Fair put Illinois in spotlight

 In 1893, Chicago hosted the World’s Columbian Exposition, a six-month extravaganza that thrust Illinois into the international spotlight. The event inspired an artistic and educational revival despite a string of nagging controversies. The right to host the exposition, organized to mark the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ arrival in the New World, became a battle among […]

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Citizenship test

ILLUSTRATION BY Julie Notarianni/TNS Who gets to be an American? I don’t mean who gets to live here. I mean, who gets to be an American citizen? This large question weighs heavily on the smaller minds on our political right. I recall that Alan Keyes argued – if that’s the accurate term for an assertion […]

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The people’s school

 Back in the 1960s, one community college opened every week in America. Illinois was part of that movement. This year, proclaimed by Governor Rauner as the “Year of the Community College,” marks the 50th anniversary of Illinois’ law setting up the community college system. His proclamation bears a certain irony given his failure to fund […]

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Moving on up

Sen. Dick Durbin, speaking at an event in Springfield. Photo by Patrick Yeagle We don’t mean to criticize, but Chicago magazine’s just-published list of the 50 most-influential Chicagoans has us a bit baffled. Ranked Number 25 is U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, who we always thought lived in Springfield, given the number of times he has […]

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Midwest revisited

 In 2014, in “Where is Illinois?” I stuck my big nose into the issue of regional identity.  You would think that the one inarguable fact about Illinois is that it is a Midwestern place. Walt Hickey, a writer for Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight, commissioned a web poll of self-identified Midwesterners that asked them which states they […]

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All aboard

 In “Back on the roads again,” I noted that Mr Rauner’s proposed budget  would cut funding for public transit in the Chicago area (in spite of increased demand). I asked, is it wise to continue to spend so much of Illinois’ transportation money where its people ain’t? For Illinois to work, Chicago must work. And for Chicago […]

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Words matter

U.S. Rep. John Shimkus (R.-Paranoia) is a sponsor of  the SAFE Act, recently passed in the House by representatives fretting that members of ISIS might gain entry into the U.S. disguised as refugees. Shimkus was quoted about that in a recent Illinois Issues article about the refugee situation. (There is no reason to call it a “problem.”) […]

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The new model museum

Illinois State Museum Bruce Rauner the other day took action that, he explained in a press release, would “develop a sustainable fiscal model for the continued operation of the Illinois State Museum.” I’m a little behind on my reading – Highway Thru Hell reruns – so I thought we had a fiscal model that had […]

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