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John Kass (born June 25, 1956) is an American columnist and former editorial board member for the Chicago Tribune and radio broadcaster. [1] Until summer 2020, his opinion pieces regularly appeared on page 2 of the main news section of the Tribune, instead of on the opinion/editorial pages; [2] [3] this is the spot formerly occupied by Mike Royko.
Jake Hartford (born Jim Edwards, December 1, 1949 – January 12, 2013), was a talk radio host who anchored the 9-11 a.m. slot on 89 WLS with Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass. Hartford had been a personality on WLS-AM 890 since 1991 with a regular Saturday morning show called "Awake with Jake," as well as performing various fill-in duties.
John Kass – columnist, Chicago Tribune; Paul Kemprecos; Markos Kounalakis – president and publisher emeritus, 'Washington Monthly'; foreign affairs columnist, McClatchy; Leon Logothetis – British-born author who now lives in Los Angeles, TV host, global adventurer, traveler, and inspirational speaker. Nick Mamatas; Eric Metaxas
On September 2, 1997, the Tribune promoted longtime City Hall reporter John Kass to take Royko's place as the paper's principal Page Two news columnist. [ 61 ] On June 1, 1997, the Tribune published what ended up becoming a very popular column by Mary Schmich called "Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young", otherwise known as ...
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John Kassir (born October 24, 1957) [1] is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his work as the voice of the Cryptkeeper in HBO 's Tales from the Crypt franchise. [ 2 ] He also appeared in the role of Ralph in the off-Broadway show Reefer Madness and its 2005 film adaptation .
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On becoming a columnist, Royko drew on experiences from his childhood. He began his newsman's career as a columnist in 1955 for The O'Hare News, a U.S. Air Force newspaper, the City News Bureau of Chicago and Lerner Newspapers' Lincoln-Belmont Booster [3] before working at the Chicago Daily News as a reporter, becoming an irritant to the City's politicians with penetrating and skeptical ...