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Neil Steinberg

Columnist

Neil Steinberg is a columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times.

The WLS National Barn Dance, which predated the Opry by two years, was first broadcast 100 years ago Friday, on April 19, 1924.
The play uses “hay” — actually raffia, derived from palm leaves — to cover the stage for each performance.
Edelstein, a popular actor on TV, mines art from the piles of old photographs that everyone is burdened with eventually.
The Park Ridge woman bought the car in April 1964 to get to her job as a third grade teacher.
Beyond statement that “trained military personnel” were on hand, the museum offered no details. Thankfully, the Pentagon talked.
With the media chorus urging you in close harmony to ogle Monday’s solar eclipse, here’s some rare official permission to ignore the whole thing.
Lou Malnati’s joins with Mike’s Hot Honey for a new take on deep-dish.
Owner of fiber-optics company says the Chicago Department of Aviation is freezing out small contractors.
On Monday, a small Chicago contractor complained of being frozen out of O’Hare work; now the communications giant would like its say.