F Newsmagazine - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Art, Culture, and Politics

Ted Walker

Following Baseball in the Information Age

Like a lefty relief pitcher whose only job is to defeat one lefty hitter every three days, the new baseball fan must find his or her little dusty corner of the web and huddle there.

A Note on Sports

I don’t really feel like talking about the Bears anymore, I thought I would advance my own ingenious postulation with an exercise. It is my plan, therefore, to propose a number of possible sporting activities for SAIC students.

A Note on Sports

So I decided to explore the sports scene at SAIC, to determine if the term “sports scene” was even applicable. I loosely defined “sports” as maybe a team activity, with a ball or a Frisbee, or some sort of goal in mind that goes a bit beyond self-awareness and satisfaction.

A Wrigleyville Bookstore That Works

The Bookworks, like any good used bookstore, overflows with books of most conceivable designation (over 60 categories) without overrunning its banks altogether. Though neatly arranged and well-organized stock rises to the ceiling, the telltale cardboard boxes run the length of some aisles like cardboard spines.

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