Loyola Chicago alum. Fan of Rush music. Covered the Cubs and baseball. Cover the Blackhawks and hockey. World traveler. "The point of the journey is not to return."
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Recovering sportswriter. Substacking. Gardening. Living in the Driftless. And totally into gerunds, apparently. Dead Head. Aka “Grumpa.” https://open.substack.com/pub/marc135
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Yes, I’m pulling the car over to look at plaques. I’ll be just a minute. Not a historian, but did minor in history at Indiana University. Formerly notgoingpro on other socials.
Providing daily doses of #80s pop culture reminders in multiple spaces. Not meant to make you feel old, just awesome nostalgia. Other #80s content published in a variety of places.
Cincinnati Reds beat writer for Cincinnati Enquirer, co-host of the ReKap Cubs podcast. Formerly Chicago Sun-Times, NBC Sports Chicago.
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Sometimes there is context. Iowa alum. #Hawkeyes
~ Unf*ckwithable ~ espnW, Host of “Good Game with Sarah Spain” on iHeart, Emmy- & Peabody-Winning Journalist, Washed-up Heptathlete, Cornell grad, Chicago gal.
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Couch coordinator of the Iowa Hawkeyes. Fan of the Cubs, 🐻⬇️, Bulls, & Blackhawks. Punting is Winning.
Film critic of the LA Times and host of the podcast Unspooled.
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Each week actor & comedian Paul Scheer (Black Monday, The League) and LA Times film critic Amy Nicholson break down the greatest films of all time.