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Bernstein: Other NBA Teams Try Hard, Too
Four NBA teams remain in the running for the title, and the never-say-die Bulls are not one of them because, well, they died.
’48 Hours’ Puts Spotlight On ‘The War In Chicago’
Chicago’s street violence will be getting more national attention this weekend.
Bernstein: Bulls’ Likeability Eroding
I don’t like the Bulls team we have seen lately, the one acting like undisciplined, unprofessional idiots while antagonizing officials and whining about calls.
Bernstein: Blackhawks Now Must Fire Bobby Hull
By Dan Bernstein CBSChicago.com Senior Columnist (CBS) — The Blackhawks’ moral standards are now on paper, and they are public knowledge. In a letter to the Vice President/General Manager of Comcast Sports Net Chicago, team […]
Bernstein: Phil Emery Is A Hipster
When Bears GM Phil Emery uses a first-round pick on somebody you never even thought about, it’s because he’s been on that tip for a while, already. You know, before it was cool.
Bernstein: For A Night, Bulls And Blackhawks A World Apart
For one night, performance, geography, expectation and the choice of juxtaposition conspired to make something once so grand seem very small, and very far away.
Upcoming Events: Sex, Drugs & Shakespeare (Plus Soup!)
Events! Winter has finally left Chicago and it’s time to go out, eat soup, watch movies about sex, drugs and rock and roll, and watch Shakespeare (the good kind).
Bernstein: Your Questions, Answered
We asked for your submissions and you obliged. Many were predictably obtuse and pointless. Most, actually. But there were a handful worthy of thoughtful response.
Bernstein: Alford Already Lying At UCLA
He can change the team colors of his shirt and tie, but Steve Alford’s reptilian scales will always lie underneath.
Bernstein: UCLA Hired A Scumbag
Too many have forgotten exactly what Alford did in the aftermath of that incident in Iowa City on September 6, 2002.
See What’s New At The Adler Planetarium
Did you know that America’s first planetarium is right here in our own backyard? Max Adler, a Chicago business leader, founded the planetarium in 1930. And since then, the center has been a recognized leader in science education…
Bernstein: Collins A Risk For Northwestern
Collins and Northwestern may be an ideal fit. It will certainly look and sound that way while it’s still all about appearances.
Bernstein: Upsets Not What They Used To Be
Despite the popularity of the clichéd, post-victory cry, nobody really “shocks the world.”
Poem The News: End Of Times… Stop Smiling
Poem the News — Poetry about the news?! Are you MAD?! POETRY AND THE NEWS DON’T GO TOGETHER. You’re crazy! Yes, reader, yes I am. I am crazy. Read these poems. The submit your own.
Guide To The Chicago Cultural Center
The Chicago Cultural Center seems to be the little unknown gem in the city that is constantly upstaged by the world-renowned museums and Millennium Park across the street. But hidden within its walls are some amazing things that make it the stunning Chicago landmark that it is.
#SNOWBRAWL2013: The Snowball Fight Of The Century
#SNOWBRAWL2013 is the most epic-est of snowball fights that will ever take place ever in the history of history. Put on your coat, some gloves, maybe some protective gear, and show up, friend. If you don’t, you just might regret not going for the rest of your miserable life.
Poem The News: Bully Condor Pole Dances At The Library
Poem the News is exactly what it sounds like: reader-submitted poems based on CBS news stories. Submit your own?
Survivor Returns To CBS With Fans vs. Favorites Edition
Survivor is coming back to CBS this week for its 26th season and its bringing back a few familiar faces.
Bernstein: Early Revelations From The Paterno Report
Some of the Paterno Report findings are shocking, and may radically alter the way in which many have viewed the case, and the legacy of a legendary coach:
Marino Acknowledges He Had Child With CBS Production Assistant
The image of legendary Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino has taken a hit.



