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I decided what I wanted to do with my life while soaring 10,000 feet in the air. This should be more exciting, but really I was reading Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas on a plane to Poland while everyone else was asleep.
Fast forward two years later, I started writing music articles while studying journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign. One of the best professors a student could ask for, Bob Reid of blessed memory, said to me that while he hoped I would "grow out" of the music thing, he had a feeling that if I was "left to my devices" I would "come up with something memorable."
I spent a summer interning at Rolling Stone Magazine, and then began writing music stories for the Chicago Red Eye. I was fortunate to meet Mike Sager, the modern Beat poet of American feature writing, who teaches others how to write and report with grace. He remains a source of inspiration and guidance in the dark times. Around then, I convinced a hungover Jack Black to follow through on a scheduled interview. As time passed, I was freelancing for more publications. Following grad school I made a brief stab at playing music somewhat professionally. But writing soon pulled me back.
The Chicago Tribune was next where I first covered news, reporting on suburban governments and random happenings in town, like a vehement protest against a foster care facility. "Not in my backyard." I remember thinking that the man who said that might need such assistance one day.
Journalism then took me to the Daily Chronicle in DeKalb, where I covered two murder suicides in the first month, and then caught a newly-elected alderman lying about his role in a mudslinging campaign against his opponent.
While in DeKalb, I also pried a door off of a vehicle using the Jaws of Life, learned a unique way to communicate with autistic teens, explained TIF funding, maintained coverage on over 30 active court cases at once and witnessed the first meeting between a woman whose life was saved by the organs of a man who was killed in a bar fight and the man's family.
After brief stints teaching at an alternative high school and immersed in online content, I am now a Patch editor.
This site is dedicated to Bob, Mike, my family and countless others who paved the way, held my hand and even carried me at times. This site is yours.
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The new Mexican restaurant opened to the public Monday, after a sold out fundraiser dinner for the Tinley Park non-profit on Friday.
The new Mexican restaurant opened to the public Monday, after a sold out fundraiser dinner for the Tinley Park non-profit on Friday.
Learn computer basics, get flu shots, eat cupcakes, meet a legislator and other things to do this week in Orland Park and the Palos area.
Learn computer basics, get flu shots, eat cupcakes, meet a legislator and other things to do this week in Orland Park and the Palos area.
Read our live blog replay of Monday night's Orland Park Village Board meeting, and weigh in on the discussion.
The Lincoln-Way East Griffins were well matched by Joliet West Saturday, but maintained a second half lead for the win, 35-28.
The Lincoln-Way East Griffins were well matched by Joliet West Saturday, but maintained a second half lead for the win, 35-28.
The Lincoln-Way East Griffins were well matched by Joliet West Saturday, but maintained a second half lead for the win, 35-28.
Nicholas Theilgaard, 16, is alive today thanks in part to the efforts of Advocate Children’s Hospital nurse Sarah Kane and her fiancée Brian Wittmayer, when a rare heart condition caused his lungs and heart to stop working.
Nicholas Theilgaard, 16, is alive today thanks in part to the efforts of Advocate Children’s Hospital nurse Sarah Kane and her fiancée Brian Wittmayer, when a rare heart condition caused his lungs and heart to stop working.
Nicholas Theilgaard, 16, is alive today thanks in part to the efforts of Advocate Children’s Hospital nurse Sarah Kane and her fiancée Brian Wittmayer, when a rare heart condition caused his lungs and heart to stop working.
Orland School District 135 8th graders will still be heading to the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 11, and the travel services company will be in touch with parents on how the itinerary might change, according to the district.
The Lincoln-Way East Griffins varsity football team is looking to bounce back after a close loss to Homewood-Flossmoor last week, 24-21. The Joliet West Tigers go into Saturday’s game after losing to Bolingbrook.
The Lincoln-Way East Griffins varsity football team is looking to bounce back after a close loss to Homewood-Flossmoor last week, 24-21. The Joliet West Tigers go into Saturday’s game after losing to Bolingbrook.
Looking for a new home in Orland Park? See if there are open houses in the area, courtesy of Zillow.
Find out if there are any open houses in Mokena this weekend, courtesy of Zillow.
The Carl Sandburg Eagles varsity football team will try to continue their winning streak when they face the undefeated Homewood-Flossmoor Vikings in Orland Park Friday night.
Pumpkin patch, Palos 118 5K race, “timeless melodies” and other things to do this weekend in Orland Park and the Palos area.