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An ode to Canadian football

I have a confession to make: For more than a decade, I’ve been addicted to Canadian football. It’s not the slick, polished product you...

A high literary campfire story

To say that Liz Moore’s latest novel, her fourth, was her finest to date may lead those who have never read her to believe...

Dark-Land: A memoir hard to classify as anything but great

You don’t know me, reader, and I don’t know you. Nevertheless, I urge you to buy a copy of Kevin Hart’s Dark-Land: Memoir of...

Trumpism and JD Vance

Don’t believe the hype about Donald Trump. There is no personality reboot, no Trump 2.0. Appealing for “unity” at the party convention when the...

Chicago plays ‘Hide the Homeless’

It’s time to play “Hide the Homeless,” the Democratic Party game where you take homeless people you have allowed to camp in public and...

Tales of the immigrant crime wave of the Jazz Age

Wearing a yellow skirt that reached just below her knees, a black and white shirt, and a sunbonnet, 15-year-old Amelia Staffeldt planned to pick...

Teamsters are right: We need corporate welfare reform

“We need corporate welfare reform.” Near the end of a speech that included hyperbole, vitriol, and some straight-up attacks on capitalism, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien...

JD Vance and the vice president elegy

I was not sold on Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) when former President Donald Trump announced him as his running mate. I thought there were...

The sad side of the city

MILWAUKEE — The Republican National Convention brought about 50,000 people to this city for a week in mid-July. But of those, only one columnist...

‘Convicted felon’ doesn’t sting when you’re convicted for being a Republican

MILWAUKEE — In a healthy political culture, a party’s voters and delegates would see a felony conviction as a reason not to nominate a...
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