Chicago Reader Records

Descriptive Summary

Title
Chicago Reader Records
Identifier
Midwest.MS.Chicago Reader R
Repository
The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts
Language
English
Size
33.0 linear feet (77 boxes, 1 oversize box)
Dates
1971-2000
Collection Stack Location
1 10 6-7, 1 11 1-7, 1 12 1, 1 16 3
Abstract
Original copy of articles, legal files, miscellaneous administrative files, and unsolicited manuscripts of the Chicago Reader alternative weekly newspaper.
Language
Materials are in English.
Creator
Chicago Reader.

Provenance

Gift of the Chicago Reader, 1994.

Conditions Governing Access

The Chicago Reader Records are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Ownership and Literary Rights

The Chicago Reader Records are the physical property of the Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.

Cite As

Chicago Reader Records, The Newberry Library, Chicago.

Other Finding Aids

See also the Chicago Reader Photographs: Performance Collection (Midwest MS Chicago Reader PP) , the Chicago Reader Artwork Collection (Midwest MS Chicago Reader A), and the Chicago Reader Photographs: News Collection (Midwest MS Chicago Reader PN).

Processed by

Lisa Janssen and Alison Hinderliter, 2008-2009.

Acknowledgements

This inventory was created with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Processing Information note

This collection was surveyed as part of the Black Metropolis Research Consortium's Survey Initiative on 2011 April 6 by Lisa Calahan and Andrew Steadham.

History of Chicago Reader

Alternative weekly newspaper founded in Chicago in 1971.

The Chicago Reader was founded in 1971 by a group of friends who met at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. Unlike the underground press of the 1960s, alternative weeklies like the Reader were less political and more commercial in their orientation, published by and for the baby boomers who were then emerging from college.

The brainchild of Robert A. Roth, who grew up in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, the Reader ignored the news and concentrated instead on the texture of life in the city: rather than add to the plentiful coverage of politics, crime, and celebrities supplied by the city’s four dailies, it offered features about everyday life and ordinary people. It also offered extensive listings of arts and cultural events-- especially live music, film, and theater--and prominently featured the writing of young critics. The paper is often credited with nurturing Chicago’s nascent theater scene, giving early coverage to storied companies such as the St. Nicholas, Organic, and Steppenwolf.

The paper also distinguished itself by giving free classifieds to individual readers and by distributing the paper for free, a practice that was virtually unheard of at the time for publications with journalistic ambitions. Eventually, free circulation lost its stigma and became the standard for city weeklies.

The Reader is perhaps best known for its deep, immersive style of literary journalism. An oft-cited example is a 19,000-word article on beekeeping by editor Michael Lenehan. Steve Bogira's 1988 article “A Fire in the Family” used an apartment-building fire as the starting point for a 15,000-word chronicle of life among the underclass. And Lee Sandlin’s two-part piece on World War II ranged close to 34,000 words. (A 13-minute version of it was aired on the This American Life program on National Public Radio.)

As the paper prospered, investigative and political reporting became another important part of the mix. Reader articles by David Moberg are credited with helping to elect Chicago’s first black mayor, the late Harold Washington. John Conroy wrote extensively over a period of more than 17 years on police torture in Chicago; his reporting was instrumental in the ouster and prosecution of the alleged leader of a police torture ring and in the release of several wrongly convicted prisoners from death row. And in more recent years, extensive coverage of tax increment financing (TIFs) by Ben Joravsky and articles on government transparency by Joravsky and political editor Mick Dumke have had a major impact on Chicagoans’ understanding of city politics.

In 2006, one of the paper’s founders, Tom Rehwaldt, filed suit against his partners, accusing them of mismanagement. Not long afterward, in July 2007, the Reader was sold to Ben Eason and Creative Loafing, Inc. In 2008, Creative Loafing filed for bankruptcy and was later acquired by its chief creditor, Atalaya Capital Management.

Despite staff cutbacks necessitated by these ownership changes, and by environmental factors leading to drops in advertising revenues, key figures remained on staff in January 2010, including editor Alison True, managing editor Kiki Yablon, media critic Michael Miner, film critic J.R. Jones, food writer Mike Sula, arts reporter Deanna Isaacs, theater critic Albert Williams, and music writers Peter Margasak and Miles Raymer. In June 2010 Creative Loafing laid off Alison True. Managing editor Kiki Yablon was installed as editor and Geoff Dougherty was brought in as associate publisher to assist new publisher Alison Draper.

The Chicago Reader continues to be acknowledged as a leader of the alternative press, among the top three or four papers in the country in terms of page count, advertising revenue, and reputation for editorial excellence. - Reader staff

Scope and Content of the Collection

Original copy of articles and some columns; legal files pertaining to articles which involved litigation of some kind; miscellaneous administrative materials, including files of editor Nancy Banks, letters to the editor, and letters to the Straight Dope column; layout and paste-up spreads; and unsolicited manuscripts.

Organization

Papers are organized in the following series:

    Title Box
    Series 1: Manuscripts, 1972-1995
    Boxes 1-58
    Series 2: Legal Files, 1982-1994
    Boxes 59-66
    Series 3: Miscellaneous Materials, 1971-2000
    Boxes 67-78

Catalog Record

https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma998479728805867

Indexed Terms

Inventory

Series 1: Manuscripts,
1972-1995
Scope and Contents note

Original copy submitted by authors to the Chicago Reader. Copy was weeded to keep published feature articles and letters to the editor, but a few early and year-end issues, including columns, were kept as samples of complete issues. Also includes unsolicited submissions, many with editorial comment, which were rejected for publication.

Arrangement note

Arranged Chronologically.

Box 1
Folder 1-12
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Nov. 1972
Box 2
Folder 13-30
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Dec. 1972-Sep. 1974
Box 3
Folder 31-54
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Oct. 1974-Apr. 1975
Box 4
Folder 55-69
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
May-Aug. 1975
Box 5
Folder 70-82
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Oct. 1975
Box 6
Folder 83-97
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1975-Feb. 1976
Box 7
Folder 98-119
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Mar.-Jul. 1976
Box 8
Folder 120-137
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Nov. 1976
Box 9
Folder 138-158
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Dec. 1976-Apr. 1977
Box 10
Folder 159-184
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
May-Oct. 1977
Box 11
Folder 185-204
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1977-Mar. 1978
Box 12
Folder 205-230
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Apr.-Sep. 1978
Box 13
Folder 231-254
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Oct. 1978-Mar. 1979
Box 14
Folder 255-279
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Apr.-Sep. 1979
Box 15
Folder 280-295
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Oct. 1979-Jan. 1980
Box 16
Folder 296-313
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Feb.-May 1980
Box 17
Folder 314-334
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jun.-Oct. 1980
Box 18
Folder 335-349
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1980-Feb. 1981
Box 19
Folder 350-362
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Mar.-May 1981
Box 20
Folder 363-375
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jun.-Aug. 1981
Box 21
Folder 376-388
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Sep.-Nov. 1981
Box 22
Folder 389-406
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Dec. 1981-Apr. 1982
Box 23
Folder 407-423
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
May-Aug. 1982
Box 24
Folder 424-439
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Sep.-Dec. 1982
Box 25
Folder 440-451
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jan.-Mar. 1983
Box 26
Folder 452-469
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Apr.-Jul. 1983
Box 27
Folder 470-486
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Nov. 1983
Box 28
Folder 487-498
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Dec. 1983-Feb. 1984
Box 29
Folder 499-516
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Mar.-Jun. 1984
Box 30
Folder 517-538
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jul.-Nov. 1984
Box 31
Folder 539-553
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Dec. 1984-Mar. 1985
Box 32
Folder 554-572
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Dec. 1985
Box 33
Folder 573-589
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jan.-May 1987
Box 34
Folder 590-607
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jul.-Oct. 1987
Box 35
Folder 608-623
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1987-Feb. 1988
Box 36
Folder 624-640
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Mar.-Jun. 1988
Box 37
Folder 641-660
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jul., Sep.-Dec. 1988
Box 38
Folder 661-677
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Jan.-Apr. 1989
Box 39
Folder 678-696
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
May-Sep. 1989
Box 40
Folder 697-709
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Oct. 1991
Box 41
Folder 710-722
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1991-Jan. 1992
Box 42
Folder 723-734
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Feb.-Apr. 1992
Box 43
Folder 735-748
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
May-Jul. 1992
Box 44
Folder 749-761
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Oct. 1992
Box 45
Folder 762-773
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1992-Jan. 1993
Box 46
Folder 774-786
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Feb.-Apr. 1993
Box 47
Folder 787-799
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
May-Jul. 1993
Box 48
Folder 800-812
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Oct. 1993
Box 49
Folder 813-824
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1993-Jan. 1994
Box 50
Folder 825-837
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Feb.-Apr. 1994
Box 51
Folder 838-850
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
May-Jul. 1994
Box 52
Folder 851-863
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Aug.-Oct. 1994
Box 53
Folder 864-879
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Nov. 1994-Feb. 1995
Box 54
Folder 880-897
Title
Original Copy,
Dates
Mar.-Jun. 1995
Box 55
Folder 898-903
Title
Rejected Submissions,
Dates
1975-1979
Box 56
Folder 904-922
Title
Rejected Submissions,
Dates
1980-1981
Box 57
Folder 923-939
Title
Rejected Submissions,
Dates
1982-1983
Box 58
Folder 940-952
Title
Rejected Submissions,
Dates
1983-1986, n.d.
Series 2: Legal Files,
1982-1994
Scope and Contents note

Manuscripts, reporters' notes, correspondence, research materials, and legal documents pertaining to Chicago Reader feature articles which involved possible or actual litigation.

Arrangement note

Arranged alphabetically by author.

Box 59
Folder 953-957
Title
Berry, Jason - The Does vs. The Chicago Archdiocese (pedophile priest),
Dates
1988-1991
Box 59
Folder 958
Title
Bogira, Steve - Kriston Kato,
Dates
1991
Box 59
Folder 959
Title
Cohen, Dan - CIN (Chicago Intervention Network),
Dates
1985
Box 60
Folder 960
Title
Colander, Pat - Giangrande murder,
Dates
ca. 1980s
Box 60
Folder 961
Title
Colander, Pat - The Lady Vanishes: The Final Days of Helen Brach,
Dates
1982
Box 60
Folder 962
Title
Conroy, John - police torture,
Dates
1990
Box 60
Folder 963
Title
Conroy, John on Larry Eyler,
Dates
1992
Box 60
Folder 964
Title
Eisendrath, John - Buddy Bear food centers,
Dates
1984
Box 61
Folder 965-966
Title
Eisendrath, John - Buddy Bear food centers,
Dates
1984
Box 61
Folder 967
Title
Henderson, Harold - Leonard McGregor and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Dates
1988
Box 61
Folder 968
Title
Hot Type on Robert Seltzner and Ed Vrdolak,
Dates
1988
Box 61
Folder 969
Title
Joravsky, Ben on Howard Medley,
Dates
1990
Box 61
Folder 970
Title
Lenehan, Michael on Richard Flynn,
Dates
1984
Box 62
Folder 971-973
Title
Lenehan, Michael on Richard Flynn,
Dates
1984
Box 62
Folder 974
Title
Marin, Pam - Flipside vs. Jam Productions,
Dates
1985
Box 62
Folder 975
Title
McClory, Robert on Junior Salazar,
Dates
1993
Box 63
Folder 976-979
Title
Miner, Michael on B&W vs. Walter Jacobson,
Dates
ca. 1980s
Box 63
Folder 980
Title
Pick, Grant on Child Abduction,
Dates
1994
Box 64
Folder 981
Title
Pick, Grant on Marcus Akinlana,
Dates
1993
Box 64
Folder 982
Title
Sacks, Ed - payphones,
Dates
1985
Box 64
Folder 983-985
Title
Schmidt, George N. on James Moffat,
Dates
1985
Box 65
Folder 986-991
Title
Warden, Rob and James Touhy on Richard Rinella,
Dates
1993
Box 66
Folder 992
Title
Warden, Rob and James Touhy on Richard Rinella,
Dates
1993
Box 66
Folder 993
Title
Wyman, Bill on skinheads,
Dates
1989
Series 3: Miscellaneous Materials,
1971-2000
Scope and Contents note

A small amount of administrative materials including correspondence from readers, questions submitted to the Straight Dope column, and several letters from comic artists; research materials and correspondence of editor Nancy Banks, much of which pertains to her freelance writing for other publications; a few layout and paste-up spreads for ads, yearly calendars, and special issues.

Arrangement note

Arranged alphabetically.

Box 67
Folder 994
Title
Correspondence - Barry, Lynda (includes original artwork),
Dates
1981-2000
Box 67
Folder 995
Title
Correspondence - Brown, William L.,
Dates
1989-1992, n.d.
Box 67
Folder 996
Title
Correspondence - Harlow, Jane,
Dates
1982
Box 67
Folder 997
Title
Correspondence - Mueller, Pete,
Dates
1994
Box 67
Folder 998
Title
Correspondence - Prapuolenis, Kaz,
Dates
1993-1996
Box 67
Folder 999
Title
Correspondence - Yellow Press (Darlene Pearlstein),
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 67
Folder 1000
Title
Correspondence - miscellaneous,
Dates
1975-2004
Box 67
Folder 1001-1005
Title
Correspondence - letters to the editor,
Dates
1937-1978
Box 68
Folder 1006-1009
Title
Correspondence - letters to the editor,
Dates
1978-1979
Box 69
Folder 1010-1014
Title
Correspondence - letters to the editor,
Dates
1980-1982
Box 70
Folder 1015-1020
Title
Correspondence - letters to the editor,
Dates
1983-1986
Box 71
Folder 1021-1026
Title
Correspondence - letters to the editor,
Dates
1986-1993
Box 72
Folder 1027-1034
Title
Correspondence - Straight Dope,
Dates
1975-1978, n.d.
Box 72
Folder 1035
Title
Editorial and marketing awards,
Dates
1998, 2000
Box 72
Folder 1036
Title
Financial documents, space lease,
Dates
1972, 1986
Box 73
Folder 1037-1040
Title
Nancy Banks Files - alcoholism - research materials,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 73
Folder 1041
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Aragon and Trianon ballrooms,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 74
Folder 1042
Title
Nancy Banks Files - The Chicagoan,
Dates
1973
Box 74
Folder 1043
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Chicago Daily News,
Dates
1972, n.d.
Box 74
Folder 1044
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Chicago Magazine,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 74
Folder 1045
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Chicago Tribune - correspondence,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 74
Folder 1046
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Chicago Tribune Magazine,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 74
Folder 1047
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Chicago Public Library,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 74
Folder 1048
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Democratic National Convention,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 74
Folder 1049
Title
Nancy Banks Files - Hyde Parker,
Dates
1973-1974
Box 74
Folder 1050
Title
Nancy Banks Files - notes,
Dates
1971-1972
Box 75
Folder 1051-1053
Title
Nancy Banks Files - notes,
Dates
1973-1975
Box 75
Folder 1054
Title
Nancy Banks Files - notebooks,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 75
Folder 1055
Title
Nancy Banks Files - sex books,
Dates
ca, 1970s
Box 76
Folder 1056
Title
Press releases, press kits,
Dates
1970s
Box 76
Folder 1057
Title
Readers Guide - advertising rates, proofs,
Dates
1996-1997, n.d.
Box 76
Folder 1058
Title
Reporters' notes (authorship unknown),
Dates
n.d.
Box 76
Folder 1059
Title
Reporters' notebooks (authorship unknown),
Dates
n.d.
Box 76
Folder 1060
Title
Stationary, letterhead,
Dates
ca. 1970s
Box 76
Folder 1061
Title
25th Anniversary issue,
Dates
1996
Box 76
Folder 1062
Title
25th Anniversary - party and exhibit,
Dates
1996-1997
Box 77
Title
25th Anniversary - souvenir gift bag,
Dates
1996
Box 78
Title
Layouts and paste-ups
Dates
ca. 1980s-1990s