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Phil Rosenthal

@phil_rosenthal

Ex-newspaper guy in Chicago, L.A., Madison & Waukegan. Can’t get ELO’s “Mr. Blue Sky” out of my head, if you catch my drift.

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While shooting the documentary we went to Hecky's. Dion Williams experienced a little bit of my childhood. Hecky jumped on the phone and in order for us to clear it he wanted me to come talk to a group of kids and told me how proud of me he was. Rest in peace, Mr Powell.

Richmond Eustis (@reustis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what happens when you gut local reporting: you end up with the main paper in Lafourche Parish running this story A-1 above the fold. I can think of little that's less relevant to residents of Thibodaux, LA.

This is what happens when you gut local reporting: you end up with the main paper in Lafourche Parish running this story A-1 above the fold.

I can think of little that's less relevant to residents of Thibodaux, LA.
philip lewis (@phil_lewis_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An Iowa man pleaded guilty to charges he had been living under another man’s identity since 1988, causing the other man to be falsely imprisoned for identity theft and sent to a mental hospital thegazette.com/crime-courts/f…

Phil Rosenthal (@phil_rosenthal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whatever happens to the 1962 Mets’ place in history, it is highly unlikely the 2024 #WhiteSox will leave us anything as entertaining as Jimmy Breslin’s “Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?” (with an introduction by Bill Veeck*). * real baseball fans know how to pronounce it

Whatever happens to the 1962 Mets’ place in history, it is highly unlikely the 2024 #WhiteSox will leave us anything as entertaining as Jimmy Breslin’s “Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?” (with an introduction by Bill Veeck*).

* real baseball fans know how to pronounce it
Phil Rosenthal (@phil_rosenthal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worst of all in this case is the story is still being told when the screen shrinks. Movies before the late ‘70s tended to have short end-credits, and they’re especially ill-suited for this abusive treatment.

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A great story from the legendary Vin Scully about the #Dodgers final game at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn on this day in 1957! #MLB #Baseball #History