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Help Save Tales From The FrontLongtime readers of mine know I am a huge fan of Cheryl Lavin's "Tales from the Front." If you are as well - and you really should be - now is a good time to step up and declare your fandom because the column seems to have been dropped by the Tribune. Here is an e-mail Lavin sent out to readers this week, followed by mentions "Tales" has received in the Beachwood in the past. * Dear Reader, Again, thank you for your support. This fat lady ain't through singing! In the Beachwood: * April 14, 2006: "If the Tribune were smart (oh, how many times have we wished it were so . . . ) it would put Tales From the Front on the cover of Tempo and leave it there, and give Cheryl Lavin Ask Amy's promotional budget. * April 21, 2006: "You still have to hunt for it every day, but Cheryl Lavin's Tales From The Front rarely disappoints." * July 12, 2006: "How priceless does this column continue to be?" * July 3, 2007: "But then, this is the paper that no longer has its own editorial cartoonist, no longer has a political gossip column, no longer has Steve Rosenbloom's "Hit & Run," no longer has a Tempo columnist, no longer has David Greising's business column, no longer has Bernie Lincicome, no longer has a real Books section, has a terrible Sunday magazine, forgoes covering aldermanic races, buries "Tales From the Front" while in recent years adding Ask Amy, Jonah Goldberg and Dennis Byrne to its illustrious roster of kick-ass columnists like Mary Skilling Schmich and Dawn Turner Trite, is still sending reporters to the Taste of Chicago to eat as much as they can, and has a Metro section that is a random collection of mostly irrelevant stories." * September 13, 2007: "Danielle writes to Cheryl Lavin's Tales From the Front: "There are 10 dealbreakers for me. And guess what? My ex had all of them. (Except No. 6.) 1. Married. Well, nine of 10 ain't bad. * March 3, 2008: "You say you're young but you're not completely stupid. I beg to differ." * March 26, 2008: ""She snorted when she laughed. She always snorted when she laughed, but one day I knew I couldn't spend another minute listening to it." Posted on October 10, 2008 |
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