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Wrigley Field -- Its history
Wrigley Field, 2018 (Photo by Flicker) |
One of the oldest sports stadiums in the United States, Wrigley Field has always been known for its flexibility and character. Blah blah blah, history history history. The famous ballpark has been the scene of the most storied games in the sport, not only in baseball, but also in football. Here is a split-screen, showing how Wrigley Field looked when the Bears played there (a photo from 1965 is on the left), along with a photo on the right of Wrigley in 2018. Surprisingly, the park's bleacher set-up was built in 1938, when the park was already over 20 years old. Before that, it had a different oufield look, with no ivy on the walls and group of bleachers located closer to the field.
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Thursday, September 17, 2020
John Owens: My life story
I was born in Chicago’s Avalon Park neighborhood in 1965. At the time of my birth, this bedroom community on Chicago’s Southeast Side was nearly entirely white. But by 1970, the entire neighborhood was African-Americans, as white families fled due to panic peddling realtors and block busters. Ironically, the median family income in Avalon Park increased after white families, and the neighborhood was still solidly middle class. The neighborhood was fun for children. I vividly recall attending double-features at the beautiful Avalon Theatre on Stony Island Avenue. This was (and is) a beautiful movie palace which I felt privileged to attend.
1967 photo of my mom and dad with me (center) and my sister, Donna and brother, Donald (far right) |
My mom, Ruth Owens, and my dad, James Owens, were both hard-working children of the South, who moved up to Chicago in the late 1940s. My dad worked at the U.S. Steel South Works plant on the Southeast Side for many years. But later in life, he became a tradesman, working as a painter in numerous buildings owned by Katz Realtors. My mom worked at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, where she was employed for over 40 years as a nurses’ assistant. I feel blessed that I grew up where I did, when I did. I wouldn’t trade my life as a child on the Chicago’s Southeast Side for that of any other child in the United States.
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Jazz stars of the 1940s
Duke Ellington (second to left) and Ahmet Ertegun (far left), 1939 |
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Tom Seaver, aka "Tom Terrific", dead at the age of 75
Tom Seaver at Shea Stadium in New York City, 1974 (Shelly S./Flicker |
Tom Seaver, the great major league pitcher who won over 300 games, primarily for the New York Mets, died on Sept. 2, 2020. He had been suffering from dementia for the past few years and had been out of the public spotlight.
Seaver was perhaps the best-known New York Met, who was that team's leading pitcher when it improbably won the World Series in 1969. But he had a difficult relationship with Mets ownership and was traded to Cincinatti in 1977.
He would end up on the South Side of Chicago, where he starred for Tony LaRussa and the White Sox in the mid-80s. Seaver won his 300th game as a member of the White Sox.
Thursday, August 27, 2020
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One of my favorite newspapers is the New York Times.
My favorite multimedia presentations online
I've always enjoyed multimedia. Now multimedia is more robust online than ever before. A favorite website which proves how robust websites are today exists at the New York Times, where they created a unique presentation about the history of the skyscraper. This website offers a varied presentation, with photos, video and a unique style of rhyming narration.
Another website that is effective with multimedia is the New York Times' "1619 Project." This brilliant look at the legacy of slavery in America is effective in its use of prose and supporting photos.
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