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Steve Johnson is the pop culture critic for the Chicago Tribune and writes the Sunday Web Spin column.
In a 20-plus-year career, Mr. Johnson has written columns for the paper about the Internet and popular culture, the media and family life. Most extensively, he spent almost a decade as the Tribune's TV critic, much of the time spent watching old "Who's the Boss" episodes in preparation for a (still-unpublished) reevaluation of the oeuvre of Tony Danza. He has also been a news and features writer for various sections at the Tribune.
Mr. Johnson was born in Chicago and grew up in New Hampshire, where, in an act that has left him with no residual bitterness, he was not select...
In a 20-plus-year career, Mr. Johnson has written columns for the paper about the Internet and popular culture, the media and family life. Most extensively, he spent almost a decade as the Tribune's TV critic, much of the time spent watching old "Who's the Boss" episodes in preparation for a (still-unpublished) reevaluation of the oeuvre of Tony Danza. He has also been a news and features writer for various sections at the Tribune.
Mr. Johnson was born in Chicago and grew up in New Hampshire, where, in an act that has left him with no residual bitterness, he was not select...
Steve Johnson is the pop culture critic for the Chicago Tribune and writes the Sunday Web Spin column.
In a 20-plus-year career, Mr. Johnson has written columns for the paper about the Internet and popular culture, the media and family life. Most extensively, he spent almost a decade as the Tribune's TV critic, much of the time spent watching old "Who's the Boss" episodes in preparation for a (still-unpublished) reevaluation of the oeuvre of Tony Danza. He has also been a news and features writer for various sections at the Tribune.
Mr. Johnson was born in Chicago and grew up in New Hampshire, where, in an act that has left him with no residual bitterness, he was not selected for his high school's yearbook staff. He nonetheless earned a degree from Brown University and served internships at the Orlando Sentinel and the (New Orleans) Times-Picayune.
In his spare time, Mr. Johnson enjoys Texas music, pickup basketball, and writing about himself in the third person, with an honorific.
In a 20-plus-year career, Mr. Johnson has written columns for the paper about the Internet and popular culture, the media and family life. Most extensively, he spent almost a decade as the Tribune's TV critic, much of the time spent watching old "Who's the Boss" episodes in preparation for a (still-unpublished) reevaluation of the oeuvre of Tony Danza. He has also been a news and features writer for various sections at the Tribune.
Mr. Johnson was born in Chicago and grew up in New Hampshire, where, in an act that has left him with no residual bitterness, he was not selected for his high school's yearbook staff. He nonetheless earned a degree from Brown University and served internships at the Orlando Sentinel and the (New Orleans) Times-Picayune.
In his spare time, Mr. Johnson enjoys Texas music, pickup basketball, and writing about himself in the third person, with an honorific.
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Apr 14, 2011
|Column| Chicago Tribune
'Bossypants' an entertaining but safe foray into Fey's life
Tina Fey doesn't tell a lot of stories on herself, not really, in her new book "Bossypants," which is actually bits of so many books that it could be placed fairly in Memoirs, Management, Women's studies, Comedy, or that section where they give you book...
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Apr 14, 2011
|Column| Chicago Tribune
'Bossypants' an entertaining but safe foray into Fey's life
Tina Fey doesn't tell a lot of stories on herself, not really, in her new book "Bossypants," which is actually bits of so many books that it could be placed fairly in Memoirs, Management, Women's studies, Comedy, or that section where they give you book...
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Pens need their scorers . . . to score
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Trevor Smith and Chad Kolarik, the most dynamic offensive performers on the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins roster, aren't used to being outscored. Not like this anyway. As the Penguins dropped the first two games of an Eastern Conference semifinals...Tags: American Hockey League, Sports, Eastern Conference (NHL), Scranton Penguins, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Optimistic Penguins look to slow down Providence's offense
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins got through the first round of the Calder Cup playoffs almost completely drama free. Now they're making up for lost time. Between an unsettled goaltending situation and two hits that were...Tags: Sports, Scranton Penguins, Pittsburgh Penguins, Philosophy, Brad Thiessen
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Bruins bully Pens
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- For the second straight night, the AHL's top-ranked defense got buried in an avalanche of goals. Longtime Penguins nemesis Chris Bourque had a goal and an assist as the Providence Bruins scored three times in the final nine minutes...Tags: American Hockey League, Eastern Conference (NHL), Sports, Dunkin' Donuts, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Pens' road to Cup leads to Providence
The Times LeaderAlthough the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and Providence Bruins have only faced each other eight times over the last five years, there is no shortage of storylines just waiting to play out when the two teams open their Eastern Conference Semifinals...Tags: American Hockey League, Dylan Reese, Sports, Dunkin' Donuts, Matt Bartkowski
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Trouble Bruin for the Bears?
Lebanon Daily News, Pa.Eleven Calder Cup banners hang from the rafters of the Hershey Bears' home rink. The AHL's most storied franchise hopes to display an even dozen in time for Giant Center's 12th anniversary next October. These birthday candles don't come easy, though....Tags: Atlantic Division (NHL), American Hockey League, Brandon Pirri, Sports, Dunkin' Donuts
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Playoff-bound Bears come up clutch
Lebanon Daily News, Pa.The Hershey Bears have displayed a flair for the dramatic for 75 AHL seasons. The league's oldest organization cranked it up another notch in Sunday's 2012-13 home finale. Facing a must-win situation, the Bears clinched an eighth consecutive Calder...Tags: American Hockey League, Brandon Pirri, Washington Capitals, Sports, Providence Bruins
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Whale Weekly
It's Week 3 of the AHL season and the Whale's searching for their first victory. They picked up a point in an overtime loss in Norfolk over the weeknd, but Connecticut has been unable to complete a win. The bright spot? Kyle Jean (3-3-6) has points in...Tags: American Hockey League, XL Center, Halloween, Hot Dogs, Radio
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Bears Force Game Five with Impressive 4-1 Victory
Seemingly lost after consecutive losses in Wilkes-Barre, the Hershey Bears have found their game at Giant Center and have forced a decisive Game 5 in their Calder Cup series with the Penguins.
The following is a game recap courtesy of the Bears:
Boyd...Tags: Zach Miskovic, Eastern Conference (NHL), Sports, Ryan Potulny, Hershey Bears
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A 13 Round Shootout Takes Down Hershey Bears
Staff reporterHERSHEY, Pa. Ryan Potulny tallied a hat trick and one assist and Boyd Kane also added four points to help the HERSHEY BEARS wipe out two three-goal deficits, but Eric Gryba's shootout tally in the 13th round vaulted the Binghamton Senators to a 6-5...Tags: American Hockey League, Sports, Stephane Da Costa, Mark Parrish, Dany Sabourin
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Bears on Brink of Elimination
Hershey BearsThe Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins used four first-period goals to roll past the HERSHEY BEARS with a 7-2 decision on Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena, in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. The Penguins now take a two-games-to-none...Tags: Kevin Marshall, Sports, Ryan Craig, Colin McDonald, Dany Sabourin
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The Bears Sweep the Devils
Staff reporterPatrick McNeill registered a goal and an assist, Chris Bourque posted two helpers, Boyd Kane scored twice and Dany Sabourin stopped 24 shots as the HERSHEY BEARS completed their three-game in three-night stretch with a 4-1 win over the Albany Devils on...Tags: Zach Miskovic, Sports, Jeff Frazee, Eastern Conference (NHL), Tim Sestito
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The Hershey Bears Slow Down The Penguins
Staff reporterPOTULNY, MICFLIKIER SCORE TWICE TO HELP BEARS BLITZ PENGUINS HERSHEY, Pa. Ryan Potulny and Jacob Micflikier scored two goals each and Braden Holtby made 34 saves, helping the HERSHEY BEARS to a convincing 5-1 win over the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins...Tags: Patrick McNeill, Braden Holtby, Norfolk Admirals, Ryan Potulny, Hershey Bears
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