Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Champions. After winning championships in 2010, 2013 and now 2015, the Commissioner called the Chicago Blackhawks a dynasty. Perhaps that’s true, but the Montreal Canadiens define dynasty for all sports. The Canadiens had a few hot streaks. 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960. They took a breather for a eight years and then won the Stanley up in 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973 and 1976. Altogether, Montreal boasts 23 Stanley Cup titles. Toronto comes in second with 13 championship and Detroit, third, with 11 Stanley Cup wins. Boston and Chicago are tied with six championships each. There are six legacy teams in the NHL, the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, and Toronto Maple Leafs. What a great season for the Blackhawks. I believe Chicago hockey fans are the best anywhere. Fiercely loyal. Nice to visitors. They know and respect the game. Go Hawks.
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Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, Lincoln Park, Chicago
Newspapers remain in critical condition, the bleeding won’t stop
In better days of the past, advertising took up 60 percent of the space in newspapers. Advertising rates were based on a take it or leave it rate card. Current advertisers negotiate ad rates. Advertising versus editorial content is a fraction of what it used to be. The Chicago Tribune at one time was considered one of the best major city dailies anywhere. Todays front section of the Tribune is 22 pages. Ads make up just six pages or 27 percent of available space. The New York Times continues its reign as one of the most influential newspapers in the world, but lack of ads remains troubling. The Time’s front section of today’s paper weighed in at 26 pages. Only five pages or 19 percent of those pages consisted of ads. Yes, online advertising bolsters revenue for newspapers. However, digital advertising generates only a fraction of the money that ink and paper ads demand(ed). Fewer ads often mean a decent toward mediocrity. Over the past 10 years, newspapers jettisoned their best and best-paid journalists. New reporters tend to be younger, get paid less, but have better technology skills. New reporters lack the experience of journalists who worked a beat for decades. The business model for newspapers continues to morph. A successful business model remains elusive. 
3-D life-sized advertising campaign from the Montana Tourism Office
William Shakespeare Taught me to Write.
Lincoln Park Grade School Pre-Memorial Day Parade
Must be nice, Memorial Day cruising near North Beach
Wrigley Building at Michigan Avenue and the Chicago River
“The two of us know how to play, the little man is the money maker”
Ms. Janice, Jake and Smokie
Ms. Janice sits on the corner of Chicago and Michigan Avenues. Jake (the top cat) is an incredibly friendly and docile cat. Smokie, below, is an 18-month old beast. Jake loved his head scratched. When I tried to pet Smokie, I was met with a blood-drawing scratch and a hard bite. Ms. Janice says it’s a daily crap shoot with Smokie’s demeanor. 












