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Category Archives: People
Psst, Coach Rod: Spread DEFENSE!!
Joelontheroad will resume tomorrow with recollections and ruminations on Chicago ’68. [donation] By Joel Thurtell I sure learned a lot on Saturday, August 30, as I tromped across the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, heading for Michigan Stadium … Continue reading
Posted in People, Places
Tagged football, Hungry Howie's Pizza, Lloyd Carr, Michigan Stadium, Rich Rodriguez, spread offense, University of Michigan
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Step aside, JC
By Joel Thurtell Remember back in 2002 when the FBI raided Ed McNamara’s offices in Detroit? How could that highly publicized piece of law enforcement be connected to Sludgegate? Well, there is a thread — In 2002, Detroit’s longtime U.S. … Continue reading
Ethics ‘paralysis’ charade: II
By Joel Thurtell [donation] Okay, here’s the essay I wrote about in yesterday’s column — the one the Free Press refused to publish and forbade me to publish anywhere else: The Ethics “Paralysis’ Charade By Joel Thurtell The new Democratic … Continue reading
Ethics “Paralysis” Charade: I
By Joel Thurtell All of a sudden, journalists are dissing John Conyers. Time was when no reporter in his or her right mind would criticize the congressman from Detroit, the second-most-senior member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Time was … Continue reading
Posted in Bad government, censorship, JC & Me, Joel's J School, People
Tagged Add new tag, babysitting, buyout, buyouts, censor, censorship, Charles Diggs, Congress, criticism, democratic, Democrats, Detroit, editors, Ethics, freelance, House Ethics Committee, John Conyers Jr., Nancy Pelosi, reporter, reporters, reporting, Republicans
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Easy rentals, Days Out and my big burrito
By Joel Thurtell [donation] Memo to self: Never, never go with the lowest bidder. Unless the company has a name you can trust. In the case of my rental car company in Los Angeles, I’d never heard of them. But … Continue reading
Posted in People, Places
Tagged burritos, mayor, motels, Pico Rivera, Rental cars, Very Cruz restaurant
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“Irrelevant” reporters?
By Joel Thurtell [donation] Judges say the goofiest things. If I were Detroit Free Press reporters, I’d be mad as hell. Can you believe it? Wayne County Circuit Judge Robert Colombo Jr. said the paper’s ace reporters are irrelevant. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in Joel's J School, Kwamegate, People
Tagged Christine Beatty, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, Kwame Kilpatrick, Kwamegate, Newspapers, reporters, reporting
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Sagging pants bumps UP THE ROUGE!
By Joel Thurtell Leonard Slatkin got squeezed, but we got bumped. WDET-FM 101.9 found time for the new Detroit Symphony Orchestra director before the station’s 10-12 a.m. “Detroit Today” program ended at noon Monday. Porbably made a difference that we … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures on the Rouge, Lakes and streams, People, Places
Tagged Adventures on the Rouge, canoe, canoe trip, Detroit, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, DSO, Flint police, Flint police chief, Leonard Slatkin, radio, radio station, Rouge, sagging pants, talk show, UP THE ROUGE!, Wayne State University Press, WDET-FM
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UP THE ROUGE! on WDET-FM 101.9
By Joel Thurtell I’m told that WDET-FM at 101.9 megahertz will feature the book co-authored by me and Patricia Beck sometime between 10-12 a.m. today, Monday, July 28, 2008. The feature was created by Chris Mccarus, producer of Michigan Now … Continue reading
Sins of Mr. Warm
By Joel Thurtell [donation] I want to apologize to readers for dowsing them with the backwoods locutions and curious grammaticisms of my recent guest writer, Luke Warm. I had no idea Mr. Warm would wax on in such extraordinarily inappropriate … Continue reading
Posted in Joel's J School, People, Places
Tagged academic journalism, Blogosphere, copy editors, editors, guest writers, Internet, journalism, journalism school, sweatshop
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