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September 17, 2020

Summer’s End at Tommy Bartlett Show

 

When you are young, the seasons turn like a pinwheel.

Seasons slow over time and become a paddlewheel in muddy water. As you grow old you try to hang onto something. The last flower from a garden. A John Prine song about summer’s end.

Or a place you may never see again.

On the steamy Fourth of July weekend, 2012, I visited the Tommy Bartlett Show in the Wisconsin Dells with my award-winning videographer Jon Sall. The homespun big top on water was celebrating its 60th  anniversary and there was a reunion with a dozen Bartlett skiers from the 1950s and 60s.

Jon shares my eye for the simple beauties of  Americana and this was something [...]

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September 8, 2020

Ronny’s Steakhouse–When the Loop Sizzled

 

Ronny’s Steakhouse closed over Labor Day weekend in Chicago’s Loop.

It was another signal in the shift of the urban community as a result of the pandemic. At one time there were six Ronny’s steakhouses in downtown Chicago. The last one standing was on the ground floor of the Thompson Center building. Government workers came to Ronny’s. Bank tellers ate there. There were wayward tourists. The late actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was a fan, most notably stopping in around 2010 when he was directing the “Long Red Road” at the nearby Goodman Theatre.

They are all ghosts in 2020.

Ronny’s was a place out of time during its time, which helped explain [...]

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