Nov 082013
 
A Rosalyn Carter Moment

We had just gotten the kids settled, sitting cross-legged with us on the carpeted floor in a semi-circle, when the two secret service guys, laser eyed tree trunks in suits, led Rosalyn Carter through the locked doors of the Ward to the single chair at the front of the room. The building where this happened, […]

Nov 072013
 
Faces

Homeless memories.

Oct 242013
 
When Linda Ronstadt Sings

  Cassie is the name I’ve given to the homeless woman who walks by our house, and Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s house, early every morning and returns by the very same route every evening. Sometimes, when the weather is bad, I have seen her take shelter in the Sulzer Regional Library. A haven for many of […]

Oct 172013
 
The Christian's Runaway Train

I am Rich Christian. I drive the runaway train. Down the tracks, sliced through time. Every year in October, when you hear some story of a ghost train rumbling with no one at the helm? When someone mentions an unexplainable journey? One that makes no sense at all? Then you can know I am up […]

Oct 132013
 
Kate Warne Never Sleeps

  Kate Warne was the nation’s first female detective. She died at 38 of congestion of the lungs and is buried in the Pinkerton family plot in Graceland Cemetery Chicago. Where every October she gets a visitor who comes to say “Thank you.”   I’m Kate.   My last name? The gravestone says Warn. No […]

Oct 062013
 
RE-HOME SPIRIT

Appreciation of “The Child Exchange” Americans using the internet to abandon children adapted from overseas. Reuters.

Oct 022013
 
Augustus and Charles Dickens

Graceland Cemetery in Chicago is the final resting place of a collection of both known and unknown souls from the worlds of commerce, the arts, sports and government. And whether it’s the autumn breezes, or the inspiration of Edgar Lee Master’s classic book “Spoon River Anthology,” it’s under the “Ghost Moons of October” that the […]