Tribute to Roger Ebert, the Writer, at Chicago Book Expo
Friends share favorite reviews, essays on 50th anniversary of his hiring at Sun-Times
CHICAGO, Nov. 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of the 50th anniversary of Roger Ebert's hiring as chief film critic at the Chicago Sun-Times, his friends and colleagues will join Chaz Ebert Sunday at the Chicago Book Expo to celebrate some of his most memorable reviews and essays – from Do the Right Thing to Ebert's thoughts on politics and life itself.
"A Tribute to Roger Ebert, the Writer" takes place Sunday from noon to 12:50 p.m., during the Expo at Columbia College's Film Row Cinema, 1104 S. Wabash, 8th floor. Chaz Ebert, Roger's widow, and publisher of the film review website RogerEbert.com, will be joined by distinguished colleagues Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips (chief film critic) and Rick Kogan (author and senior writer/columnist); Laura Emerick (Chicago Symphony Orchestra digital content editor); Pamela Sherrod (journalist and filmmaker); and Jim DeRogatis (a writing lecturer at Columbia College and pop music critic for WBEZ Chicago). Each has selected one of their favorite Ebert reviews or essays to share and open up to a lively audience discussion.
In his lifetime, Ebert became one of the best-known and most beloved film critics in the country, elevating film criticism to an art form. He also wrote prolific essays on topics ranging from religion, human empathy and compassion to marriage and race in America, many of which reside on RogerEbert.com. The long-awaited Great Movies IV, the latest installment in the book series with 62 reviews written by Ebert about his favorite films, debuted last month and will be available at the Expo.
Ebert, a native of Champaign, IL, joined the Sun-Times as chief film critic in 1966. He passed away in April 2013 after a long battle with cancer. His vast number of fans and social media followers around the globe are invited to post their tributes on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/1222787881098120/.
The Chicago Book Expo is expected to draw thousands to the South Loop from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. It is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.chicagobookexpo.org or the Expo's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1106949386021136/.
Media contact: Robin Beaman | 312-208-1212 | [email protected].
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