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Renowned Chicago film critic Roger Ebert, 70, is recovering in hospital after fracturing his hip.
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Mr. GREG KOT (Music Critic, Chicago Tribune): There's not going to be a mosh pit at Obama.
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Ebert, who originated At The Movies with fellow critic Gene Siskel in Chicago in 1975, left television in 2006 after multiple cancer surgeries resulted in the critic losing his jaw and his ability to eat, drink and speak.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winner has been a film critic at the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967.
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Siskel's a movie critic for the Chicago Tribune and Ebert's a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times.
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He's a rock critic for the Chicago Sun Times and co-host of the public-radio rock 'n' roll talk show Sound Opinions.
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One of the funniest -- yet most perceptive and provocative -- news-conference questions I've ever been aware of was asked in the 1970s by Ron Powers, who was then the brilliant young television critic of the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Ebert, film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967, died Thursday at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago as he was getting ready to go home for hospice care, his wife, Chaz, said in a statement posted on his blog Thursday.
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Sitting in the chairs for a shape-up this week are writer and culture critic Jimi Izrael with us from Chicago.
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