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											<description><![CDATA[<p>The second annual Memory Rock is being held at Joes on Friday, September 5 from 9-Midnight.&nbsp; $25 gets you all of the beer, wine and soda you want!&nbsp; $10 goes to the Alzheimer's Association -Greater Illinois Chapter.</p>
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<p>This is a fantastic night.&nbsp; Last year, my friend Marilyn Martinez and I organized the first Memory Rock -about a month ahead of the event!&nbsp; This is a &quot;wrap-around&quot; event for the Alzheimer's Association's fundraiser - Memory Walk.&nbsp; Thus, it's always one week and two days ahead of Memory Walk.&nbsp; Last year we had two bands, headlined by Dr. Bombay.&nbsp; It was unbelievable!!&nbsp; The bands were great and this year, Dr. Bombay, led by real estate developer Lee Golub, agreed to play again.&nbsp; Sponsors are Bill Barry, Grubb &amp; Ellis Company and yours truly.&nbsp; We hope to get 500 people to attend and we're fortunate this year to have Comcast SportsNet's Kerry Sayers as our emcee.&nbsp; Drop whatever you have planned for that night and join us.&nbsp; It'll be a ball.&nbsp; Great music, people watching and for a wonderful cause.</p>
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<p>Alzheimer's disease is not simply an &quot;old timers&quot; disease.&nbsp; It touches people of all ages and is not a natural part of aging.&nbsp; Funds need to be raised for research, care and support.&nbsp; I encourage all to read more about this disease -great articles recently in the Chicago Tribune as well as many other sources.&nbsp; See you Friday, September 5!!!</p>]]></description>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[<p>I'm watching the 3rd season of The Wire on dvd now and it continues to thrill me.&nbsp; The episodes are taut, authentic, moving and engrossing.&nbsp; I enjoyed the first two seasons immensely, but am now completely caught up in this wonderful series.&nbsp; Reading the Chicago Tribune every day (and especially the wonderful columnist John Kass) it's now easier to read between the lines and intuit how politics shapes big cities to a degree the average citizen (count me among them) rarely notices.&nbsp;I'd highly encourage anyone who hasn't seen it to watch this great series.&nbsp; The acting, directing and writing&nbsp;are superb.</p>
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<p>I've just read some excellent books for research purposes, including all of Connie Fletcher's books (&quot;What Cops Know&quot; is excellent!) as well as Daniel P. Smith's, &quot;On the Job -Behind the Stars of the Chicago Police Department&quot; and multiple books on forensics.&nbsp; But, for the first time in my life, I'm caught up in multiple pleasure reads at the same time.&nbsp; I'm listening to Richard Price's &quot;Lush Life&quot; on my iPod (and just finished Bryan Burrough's &quot;Public Enemies&quot;) while reading Dennis Johnson's &quot;Tree of Smoke&quot; as well as Jean-Dominique Bauby's &quot;The Diving Bell and the Butterfly&quot; and Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin's &quot;Three Cups of Tea.&quot;&nbsp; I highly recommend all of these books and if you volunteer with any charitable organizations, you must read &quot;Three Cups of Tea.&quot;&nbsp; Finally, I did use two train rides to read &quot;The Last Lecture,&quot; which certainly lived up to it's hype.&nbsp; Great&nbsp;book with sound advice.</p>
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<p>Next, I hope the Cubs complete the sweep tonight as they host the White Sox at Wrigley.&nbsp; It's a great sign that the Cubs were able to come back after being swept by the Rays and falling behind the Sox on Friday afternoon.&nbsp; This is a team that has received huge lifts from practically everyone on the roster.&nbsp; I've taken a lot of heat from my buddies because I'm a bit tough on Mark DeRosa, and he's certainly contributed a lot.&nbsp; But, has any batter ever come up with the bases loaded more frequently and done less?&nbsp; I think he's had nearly a dozen at bats with the bases full and had one hit this year.&nbsp; Am I a DeRosa fan? Sure.&nbsp; But this seems to stand out. Has anyone else noticed this?&nbsp; That's another signal of a great year -when the only complain is so minor and nearly irrelevant.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>And, another note: Kudos to Len Kasper for giving a &quot;shout out&quot; to my literacy class at Anixter center during Thursday night's game -and for highlighting my student and Cubs superfan Ron Cluck.&nbsp; To read more about Ron, go to his site: beyondhandi-caps.com&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Finally, please mark your calendars for our Alzheimer's Association benefit concert, &quot;Memory Rock.&quot;&nbsp; It's at Joes -940 West Weed Street on Friday, September 5 at 9 p.m.&nbsp;&nbsp;We're fortunate to have Dr. Bombay playing again -and thanks to Lee Golub for agreeing to headline again!&nbsp; Best. SM</p>]]></description>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[<p>Been a while between blogs. Sorry 'bout that!&nbsp; The Comcast SportsNet Sports Awards Dinner benefitting the March of Dimes was a tremendous success, despite some cold weather.&nbsp; The athletes we honored were humble, well spoken and gracious.&nbsp; I really enjoyed Andre Dawson's speech, as well as Jim Thome's speech in which he thanked his father, who was also present.&nbsp; Obviously, the highlight was the speech given by our Inspirational Athlete of the Year, swimmer Ericka Jackson.&nbsp; She was great!!</p>
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<p>Costa Rica was unbelievable.&nbsp; I'm petrified of heights, but more petrified of being ridiculed by my friends, so I actually ziplined.&nbsp; For those not familiar, ziplines are cables attached between trees in the jungle or rainforest.&nbsp;To reach those cables, you climb into the mountains, and then up to a platform built around a tree.&nbsp; At that point, you have already been outfitted with a harness that is secured to said cable (and, while you're on the platform, to the tree itself).&nbsp; The harness is actually fastened to the cable via a piece that looks like a pully, so it easily rides over the cable.&nbsp; Our group included a family of four (with a teenage boy and girl) as well as a couple of young ladies -probalby in their early 30s.&nbsp; My buddies John Kinsella and Kevin &quot;Mad Man&quot; Marschall went with me.&nbsp; As we listened to the instructions on the first platform, I wondered why no one asked why the tree was shaking-in unision with my legs.&nbsp; I was absolutely mortified as I looked at the next platform, some 500 yards away.&nbsp; First, the youngest girl went and she was absolutely fearless - she sat in her harness, hanging from the cable, lifted her legs and zipped off!! I couldn't believe, as I peered toward the jungle floor nearly 500 feet below, that I was stupid enough to get caught up in this adventure.&nbsp; When it was finally my turn, I sat in the harness, focused on the next platform and then sped off.&nbsp; I thought I'd heard them say that you brake by squeezing the cable with your back hand, so as I neared the next platform I squeezed the heck out of that cable -and came up ten yards short.&nbsp; So, I had to turn backward and pull myself to the platform.&nbsp; That happened a few times.&nbsp; Did I have fun?&nbsp; Hell no!!&nbsp; I never looked up, down or around.&nbsp; I stared straight at the next platform each time and when I found that I'd miscounted and we were finally on our 11th leg, I was ecstatic.&nbsp; I flew down the last zip line and since I'd been told to brake hard the entire time, squeezed that cable like it was my lifeline.&nbsp; Unbelievably, you could practically see smoke from my gloved grip and when I finished I was told you actually &quot;pull down&quot; on the cable to brake.&nbsp; I turned in my hole-ridden glove and swore never to do it again.&nbsp; I was hot and drenched and the fresh fruit they offered was the best food I've ever eaten.</p>
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<p>More on Costa Rica later, but the people were wonderful and I'd strongly urge any of you to visit Los Suenos.&nbsp; Go to the marina and ask for The Greek.&nbsp; Tell him The Roller sent you and that you want to catch marlin and sailfish on the Dreamcatcher!&nbsp; Adios.</p>]]></description>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to my blog. I'm Steve Monroe, Chicagoan and author of the crime noir novels '57, Chicago and '46, Chicago.&nbsp; I'm finishing the novel, Pursuit, now and hope it will be available later this year.</p>
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<p>As I discussed on Rick Kogan's Sunday Morning Papers show on WGN a couple of weeks ago, tomorrow night is the 20th anniversary of the sports awards dinner benefitting the March of Dimes.&nbsp; The Comcast SportsNet Sports Awards dinner will be televised live, on Comcast SportsNet, at 7:30 p.m.&nbsp; I've run the silent auction for 15 years and tomorrow night will be the first time I've ever sat down at the dinner! I'm really looking forward to it.&nbsp; Tickets are still available, so join me! Honorees include Andre Dawson, Ted Lilly, Joe Thome, Robbie Gould, and Inspirational Athlete of the Year, Ericka Jackson.&nbsp; There will also be a special tribute to Bill Wirtz, whose son Rocky (who has done such an amazing job with the Blackhawks this year) will accept an award.&nbsp; The emcee is Chicago radio legend Steve Dahl!!&nbsp; He's a stud -he has really stepped up to the plate and is vying to become the best emcee we've ever had!</p>
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<p>Looking forward to watching The Wire tonight on HBO.&nbsp; That show has such nuanced characters and is complex but easy to follow. It is a real eye opener for storytellers.&nbsp; The impact of deep characters is much more so than, say, those on 24 (which I also really enjoy).&nbsp; I believe the challenge for authors such as myself is to write with a sense of urgency but also show depth to our characters through their words and actions.&nbsp; Too often, we opt to use a character's history to show why they act as they do -when brief spurts of action or language can give our readers better insight.</p>
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<p>Finally, I'm heading to Costa Rica later this week. Can't wait.&nbsp; I've never zip-lined, but may do so, and if the weather is nice (uh, five days of rain forecasted) we also plan on deep sea fishing a couple of days.&nbsp; Frankly, with the real estate market tanking, I simply need a few days in the sun with no cell phone or Blackberry service.&nbsp; Enjoy!! SM</p>]]></description>
										
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