Tag Archives: Jack McDowell

The 35th Street Post Office [December 21, 2008]

On mystery punches, spending wisely, employment prospects and the best year of the late-mid-1990s.

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Album Review: stickfigure, “Ape of the Kings”

If rock is a sport, somebody might want to get Paul Assenmacher on the phone.

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The Patron Saint of South Side Baseball

Cake and ice cream never sounded so high and inside.

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Thome’s Homies: A Retrospective by the Numbers

Some numbers are greater than the sum of their parts. Five-hundred, for example.

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