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Hear all about it on the Sunday Papers!

Rick Kogan starts off your Sunday morning (and probably finishes off his Saturday night) with stories unique to Chicago and discussion on the news and oddities of the day.


Rick's Bio

40 some years ago, after writing 1st storyRick Kogan, the host of WGN's "Sunday Papers with Rick Kogan" (6:30-9 a.m. Sundays), is the son of legendary newspaperman and author Herman Kogan. He was raised in the city's Old Town neighborhood and wrote his first story for the Sun-Times at 16.

1994 with Vanna WhiteHe worked there during the tumultuous Democratic Convention of 1968 and in various writing capacities over the next decade. He was later on the staff of Panorama, the arts and entertainment section of the Chicago Daily News and when that paper ceased publication in 1978, joined the Sun-Times. There he began a weekly column on the city's night club scene, later collected in a book, "Dr. Night Life's Chicago."

By the mid-1980s, he was on the staff of the Chicago Tribune where he was TV critic for five years and later the editor of Tempo, the paper's daily feature section. He is now a senior writer and Sidewalks columnist for the paper's Sunday magazine.

Kogan is a frequent guest on national radio and television shows and has been an on-air critic for WBBM radio and WBBM-TV; was creator/host of "The Sunday Papers" on WLUP-FM radio; co-host of the daily "Media Creatures" program on AM1000 radio; and is a featured weekly commentator on the television program "Fox Thing in the Morning." He has written eight books, including, in collaboration with his father,
"Yesterday's Chicago." In 2001 he wrote, in collaboration with Tribune colleague Maurice Possley, "Everybody Pays," published by Penguin Putnam and called by television's Bill Kurtis, "The best Chicago crime story since the St. Valentine's Day Massacre." His latest book, "America's Mom: The Life, Lessons and Legacy of Ann Landers," a personal portrait of his friend and colleague, was published in the fall of 2003 by William Morrow.

Recently, at the Chicago River
Rick, recently, at the Chicago River (photo by Charles Osgood)

 

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