| Title | Links | Published | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 301. |
The Blues Brothers |
John Landis (director) |
1980 |
| 302. |
Story: Christopher Keane Screenplay: Peter Hyams, William Link, John Rester Zodrow Director: Buzz Kulik Star: Steve McQueen |
Story: Christopher Keane, Screenplay: Peter Hyams, William Link, John Rester Zodrow |
1980 |
| 303. |
Fast Times at Ridgemont High |
Cameron Crowe |
1981 |
| 304. |
Screenplay: Michael Mann Director: Michael Mann Stars: James Caan, Tuesday Weld, James Belushi, Willie Nelson |
Screenplay: Michael Mann |
1981 |
| 305. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#1) |
Sara Paretsky |
1982 |
| 306. |
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom |
August Wilson |
1982 |
| 307. |
Chicago Premiere: Goodman Theatre |
August Wilson |
1982 |
| 308. |
W.P. Kinsella |
1982 | |
| 309. |
The Dean’s December |
Saul Bellow |
1982 |
| 310. |
V.I. Warshawski |
Sara Paretsky |
1982-2020 |
| 311. |
Bill Kurtis |
1983 | |
| 312. |
Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940-1970 |
John D'Emilio |
1983 |
| 313. |
Sez Who? Sez Me |
Mike Royko |
1983 |
| 314. |
True Detective, #1 A Nathan Heller mystery (#1) |
Max Collins |
1983 |
| 315. |
“Hot Ice” This story involves an urban legend of a neighborhood girl who drowned in the Douglas Park Lagoon; her father preserved her body in the Icehouse, which is on the neighborhood’s to-be-destroyed list. Manny, Eddie and Antek go to the boarded-up icehouse to rescue her. |
Stuart Dybek |
1984 |
| 316. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#2) |
Sara Paretsky |
1984 |
| 317. |
Chicago Premiere: Organic Theatre |
Ronald Berman |
1984 |
| 318. |
Glengarry, Glen Ross |
David Mamet |
1984 |
| 319. |
The Aragon Ballroom A poem included in TriQuarterly (#60) and Dickson’s 1986 anthology, Waving at Trains. |
John Dickson |
1984 |
| 320. |
Sandra Cisneros |
1984 | |
| 321. |
True Crime A Nathan Heller mystery (#2) |
Max Collins |
1984 |
| 322. |
Chicago |
Studs Terkel |
1985 |
| 323. |
Richard Lindberg |
1985 | |
| 324. |
Chin Music |
James McManus |
1985 |
| 325. |
Clark Street Lullabye |
Julie Parson Nesbitt |
1985 |
| 326. |
Happy Are the Meek A Father Blackie Ryan mystery (#1) |
Andrew Greeley |
1985 |
| 327. |
Hugh Hefner’s First Funeral and Other True Tales of Love and Death in Chicago |
Pat Colander |
1985 |
| 328. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#3) |
Sara Paretsky |
1985 |
| 329. |
Like I Was Saying |
Mike Royko |
1985 |
| 330. |
Chicago Premiere: Stormfield Theater |
John Logan |
1985 |
| 331. |
The Neighborhood |
Tony Fitzpatrick |
1985 |
| 332. |
The Sky at Ashland |
Michael Anania |
1985 |
| 333. |
Story: David Mamet Screenplay: Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue Director: Edward Zwick Stars: Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, James Belushi |
Story: David Mamet, Screenplay: Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue, |
1986 |
| 334. |
Dominic A. Pacyga and Ellen Skerrett |
1986 | |
| 335. |
Andrew Greeley |
1986 | |
| 336. |
Dreaming Emmett |
Toni Morrison |
1986 |
| 337. |
Happy Are the Clean of Heart A Father Blackie Ryan mystery (#2) |
Andrew Greeley |
1986 |
| 338. |
Graham Masterton |
1986 | |
| 339. |
Story: Richard Wright Screenplay: Richard Wesley Director: Jerrold Freedman, Stars: Matt Dillon, Oprah Winfrey, Victor Love, Elizabeth McGovern |
Richard Wright, Screenplay: Richard Wesley |
1986 |
| 340. |
Screenplay: Jimmy Huston and Gary DeVore Director: Peter Hyams Stars: Billy Crystal, Gregory Hines |
Screenplay: Jimmy Huston and Gary DeVore |
1986 |
| 341. |
Studs Terkel’s Chicago |
Studs Terkel |
1986 |
| 342. |
The Evening News |
Tony Ardizzone |
1986 |
| 343. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#4) |
Sara Paretsky |
1987 |
| 344. |
Chicago Premiere: ETA Theater |
Ron Milner |
1987 |
| 345. |
Marita Bonner |
1987 | |
| 346. |
Happy Are Those Who Thirst for Justice A Father Blackie Ryan mystery (#3) |
Andrew Greeley |
1987 |
| 347. |
Neighborhood |
Nobert Blei |
1987 |
| 348. |
Scott Turow |
1987 | |
| 349. |
Barbara Gregorich |
1987 | |
| 350. |
The Eighth Victim |
Eugene Izzi |
1987 |
| 351. |
The Take |
Eugene Izzi |
1987 |
| 352. |
Story: Eliot Ness, Oscar Fraley Screenplay: David Mamet Director: Brian De Palma, Stars: Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Robert DeNiro, Andy Garcia |
Story: Eliot Ness, Oscar Fraley, Screenplay: David Mamet |
1987 |
| 353. |
Bad Guys |
Eugene Izzi |
1988 |
| 354. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#5) |
Sara Paretsky |
1988 |
| 355. |
Story: Eliot Asinof Screenplay: John Sayles Director: John Sayles Stars: John Cusack, John Mahoney, Charlie Sheen |
Story: Eliot Asinof, Screenplay: John Sayles |
1988 |
| 356. |
Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America |
Estelle Freedman |
1988 |
| 357. |
Irv Kupcinet |
1988 | |
| 358. |
John Malcolm |
1988 | |
| 359. |
Neon Mirage A Nathan Heller mystery (#4) |
Max Collins |
1988 |
| 360. |
Chicago Premiere: ETA Theater |
Samuel L. Kelly |
1988 |
| 361. |
Paul Hoover |
1988 | |
| 362. |
The Good Times Are Killing Me |
Lynda Barry |
1988 |
| 363. |
Hugo Martínez-Serros |
1988 | |
| 364. |
Dr. Kookie, You’re Right |
Mike Royko |
1989 |
| 365. |
Cat Marsala #1 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1989 |
| 366. |
Hilda Satt Polachek |
1989 | |
| 367. |
Gilda Radner |
1989 | |
| 368. |
Murder in Store A Quint McCauley mystery (#1) |
D.C. Brod |
1989 |
| 369. |
The Booster |
Eugene Izzi |
1989 |
| 370. |
The Case of the Rising Stars The 87th volume of the Nancy Drew mystery series. |
Carolyn Keene |
1989 |
| 371. |
To the Chicago Abyss |
Ray Bradbury |
1989 |
| 372. |
Cat Marsala |
Barbara D’Amato |
1989-2001 |
| 373. |
A Father’s Words |
Richard Stern |
1990 |
| 374. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#6) |
Sara Paretsky |
1990 |
| 375. |
Chi-Town |
Nobert Blei |
1990 |
Chicago Literary Hall of Fame
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