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Showcasing gig posters in a year short on gigsSalem Collo-Julinon December 22, 2020 at 12:00 pm


The Reader got creative to find ways to keep uplifting Chicago gig-poster artists in 2020.

In early 2011 the Reader launched a redesigned print edition that flipped the music section upside down—the B Side, as it was called, began with an inverted back cover and even had its own table of contents.…Read More

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Chicago Bears: 3 must-watch prospects in Boca Raton BowlRyan Heckmanon December 22, 2020 at 12:00 pm

There are a handful of must-watch 2021 NFL Draft prospects to watch in Tuesday’s Boca Raton Bowl, and Chicago Bears fans should pay attention. As the Chicago Bears attempt to inch closer to the postseason and hope for some help elsewhere down the stretch, the college football season has come to its greatest time of […]

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Italian Venison Meatball Sandwich Recipeon December 22, 2020 at 6:24 am

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Coach class is all business in college footballon December 22, 2020 at 4:37 am

Northwestern (6-2) is going to play Auburn (6-4) in the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Day, which gives us a nice springboard into the college football racket.

Start with this: 10 days ago, Auburn paid coach Gus Malzahn a reported $21.7 million to go away. Read that again.

Then remember No. 14 Northwestern lost 22-10 to No. 3 Ohio State this Saturday. If the Wildcats had won that Big Ten title game, there might be some folks yelling for the mighty Purple to be in the College Football Playoff, with the spot Ohio State now has against No. 2 Clemson. (Fans yell about much less, you know.)

Then consider that Ohio State has four assistant coaches making more than $1 million a year. Read that again. We are not talking about the head coach.

That man, Ohio State’s second-year leader, Ryan Day, makes $5.75 million this year. Well, subtract a ”pandemic reduction” of around $200,000 from his income. But jack it up again by the $400,000 or thereabouts he gets for making the playoff. Plus a bump if his team wins the title game.

There are even more cash surprises out there for Day, like the contents of adult Easter eggs, such as the $150,000 he gets paid if his team ever has a cumulative 3.5 GPA. (That entitlement has long been one of my favorites — players study; the coach profits.)

Money goes all over the place at OSU, except, of course, to the players. What they get now, the same as Northwestern’s players, to a lesser degree, is the chance to perform on TV, entertain millions of viewers, risk injury and possibly get or spread a dangerous virus in the midst of a pandemic.

But the coaches? Hi-yo, Silver!

Even Buckeyes strength coach Mickey Marotti is a wealthy man. According to a USA Today report, he makes $787,000 a year. And strength coaches are guys we used to call ”meatheads.”

But enough about Ohio State. Just one more thing, in general.

Please realize how much these coaches do not want their teams to lose. To them, Johnny Wideout is not a ”student-athlete.” He’s a meal ticket. A huge, ornate, Crystal-infused mega-meal.

This goes for all big-time coaches. Amazing, but at least 32 offensive line coaches — the men who tell fat kids how to block –make $390,000 or more.

Yes, Northwestern is in on the money, too. And why not?

Indeed, if there’s any equity in big-time, unpaid-worker college football, it might be that in Evanston, if you can work toward the degree you want, then graduate, the value of your scholarship is about $76,000 a year. That’s if you’d be paying full freight, of course, which only rich students do.

At Auburn, a scholarship is less of a deal — $32,000 a year for in-state students — but still something. The point is the deal’s not granted in money, coach-style, just in services.

But because not as much is expected on the field from Northwestern athletes — maybe the expectation of studious behavior is why none of the players has yet had to quarantine because of COVID-19, while Ohio State had 22 players out Saturday — winning big games is almost shocking.

Coach Pat Fitzgerald already makes more than $5 million a year, and now he’s being courted heavily by other schools and the NFL, fists waving with cash. You can almost guarantee that if the Cats whip unranked Auburn, he’ll be ready to pursue the really big money.

After all, because of NU’s improvement in sports — without the scandals that typically accompany such success — highly respected longtime athletic director Jim Phillips will be leaving soon to become commissioner of the ACC.

It’s not like Phillips was making peanuts at NU, either. His $2 million-plus salary was the highest for ADs in the Big Ten. But he’ll do way better in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Back to the original point. Fired coach Malzahn had led Auburn to the national title game in January 2014. In 2017, his team beat two No. 1 teams, Georgia and Alabama. In eight years, Malzahn never had a losing season.

But what had he done for Auburn lately? Apparently not enough.

Kevin Steele is the school’s interim coach until a new man is picked. Which may be for gazillions. We’re talking SEC football here, folks, so nothing’s normal.

But the Big Ten’s not a beggar’s cup for coaches, either.

You’d like to think the Citrus Bowl experience is about fun and games.

How does money sound instead?

For more from Rick Telander, visit his website at ricktelander.com.

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Watch a discussion of possible 2022 Republican Gov Candidates, IL’s budget deficit, Speaker Madigan’s possible stage exit & vaccines: Cable & neton December 22, 2020 at 2:21 am

Public Affairs with Jeff Berkowitz

Watch a discussion of possible 2022 Republican Gov Candidates, IL’s budget deficit, Speaker Madigan’s possible stage exit & vaccines: Cable & net

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Joel to the world! A Q&A with Joel Chasnoff about Christmas Eve for the Jews 2020on December 22, 2020 at 12:55 am

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Joel to the world! A Q&A with Joel Chasnoff about Christmas Eve for the Jews 2020

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Wild N’ Out’s B. Simone Featured On BET’s Holiday Heartbreakon December 22, 2020 at 12:49 am

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Wild N’ Out’s B. Simone Featured On BET’s Holiday Heartbreak

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Wild N’ Out’s B. Simone Featured On BET’s Holiday Heartbreakon December 22, 2020 at 12:49 am Read More »

Safe Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Chicagoon December 21, 2020 at 8:20 pm

You might be accustomed to a wild night out on the town on New Year’s Eve in Chicago. We get it— dancing in a throng of people and toasting the new year with a group of friends can be pretty fun; but as any seasoned homebody will tell you, there’s more than one way to celebrate a special occasion. From food and beverages to entertainment and community, Chicago has the whole ringing-in-2021-in-a-pandemic situation covered.

Order dinner from Luella’s Southern Kitchen

Why cook for yourself on New Year’s Eve when you’ve probably been cooking (and washing dishes) all year? For a delicious night in, you can take advantage of Luella’s New Year’s Eve Special, which gets you braised short rib, king crab, grits, and bananas foster-style banana pudding for just $35.

Order cocktails to go from Lost Lake

Since shortly after the start of COVID restrictions, Logan Square’s tropical cocktail bar has been pouring its fruity concoctions into bottles for Chicagoans to enjoy in the safety of their own homes. If you visit Lost Lake’s Instagram, each week the menu and hours for pickup are posted on their story highlights—titled “Menu”—so that you can find the best time (and flavors) for stocking up on libations.

Run the New Year’s Eve 5K

Runners can’t gather in person to participate, but this virtual 5K allows registrants to run anytime between December 26th and January 3rd. A portion of the required $40 registration fee benefits Direct Relief, which has been working hard to support healthcare care workers during the pandemic.

Enjoy the New Philharmonic’s New Year’s Eve Concert

Featuring pieces ranging from waltzes to pop tunes to movie music, this New Year’s Eve concert, led by Maestro Kirk Muspratt, premieres 2 PM. on December 31st, and is available for streaming on demand through January 3rd.

Featured Image Credit: Philharmonic on Facebook

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