We welcome guest essays that will bring a variety of perspectives and diverse voices — not an echo chamber of the same points of view — to the paper.
The bad news: 35 staffers — including 23 in the newsroom — took a Chicago Public Media buyout and most are leaving today. But ...
Richard Roeper, the long-running and ever-lively movie critic who links the paper to the glory days of Roger Ebert’s famous ...
Beginning Monday, the Sun-Times will no longer offer editorials. We will, however, continue to publish Letters to the Editor, op-eds and guest columns from community members, leaders and scholars.
Columnists, editorial writers and many more head for the exits as the paper's nonprofit owner, Chicago Public Media, deals ...
The newspaper will still publish letters to the editor, op-eds and guest columns from members of the community.
After a 37-year "ride of a lifetime," columnist accepts buyout offer but plans to continue TV appearances, podcasts.
The veteran film reviewer is taking a buyout and plans to continue his TV series, podcast and remain a film critic in print.
Thirty Sun-Times employees, including 23 reporters and editors, will be voluntarily leaving the newspaper, which joined ...
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