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Bob Greene

Robert Bernard Greene Jr. (born March 10, 1947) is an American journalist and author. He worked for 24 years for the Chicago Tribune newspaper, where he was a columnist. Greene has written books on subjects including Michael Jordan, Alice Cooper, and U.S. presidents. His book Hang Time: Days and Dreams with Michael Jordan became a bestseller.

Bob Greene
Born
Robert Bernard Greene Jr.

(1947-03-10) March 10, 1947 (age 76)
Bexley, Ohio, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationJournalist

Early life Edit

Originally from Bexley, Ohio (a suburb of Columbus), Greene attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and became a reporter and feature writer for the Chicago Sun-Times upon graduating in 1969, receiving a regular column in the paper within two years. Greene first drew significant national attention with his book Billion Dollar Baby (1974), a diary of his experiences while touring with rock musician Alice Cooper and portraying Santa Claus during the show.

Newspaper column Edit

Greene's primary focus remained his newspaper column, for which he won the National Headliner Award for best column in 1977 from an American journalism group. Shortly afterward, Greene was hired by Chicago Tribune and began making occasional guest appearances on local television, eventually landing a commentary slot on the ABC news program Nightline.[1] He also wrote the "American Beat" column in Esquire.[1]

According to the September 27, 2021 Wall Street Journal, "columnist Bob Greene, syndicated then in more than 100 newspapers, started the successful WAM movement—We Ain’t Metric—in 1978."

In January 1980, Greene assisted Los Angeles Police in apprehending a man who had allegedly written letters to Greene as well as to police threatening to go on a killing spree. At that time Greene's column appeared in approximately 120 newspapers, including one in the Los Angeles community of Huntington Park where the letter writer lived. In the first week of January, Greene traveled to Los Angeles at the request of police. Through the use of his column, Greene gave out a phone number to his hotel room that the letter writer, who identified himself in letters as "Moulded to Murder", was to use to contact Greene. Police were able to trace the call and arrest the man at a payphone. Greene chronicled these events in his daily column as they occurred.[2][3][4]

In 1989, he asked Vietnam veterans if they had really been spat upon when they returned from overseas. The response was so overwhelming, he published a book—Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned From Vietnam— full of the letters he received.

During the 1990s, Greene spent time covering Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls basketball team, forming an unlikely friendship that Greene documented in two best-selling books. The movie Funny About Love (1990) was based on a Greene column. In 1993, his novel All Summer Long was published by Doubleday, and his columns are collected in several books.

Though Greene was popular with readers, critics accused him of excessive sentimentality, heavy writing and repetitive coverage of the same subject,[1] most notably the Baby Richard child custody saga. A therapist for the birth parents in the custody case, Karen Moriarty, claimed in the book Baby Richard: A Four-Year-Old Child Comes Home that Greene never spoke to the parents, although he covered the subject with 100 columns in which he strongly took the side of the adoptive parents. Greene claimed that the biological parents, the Kirchners, did not respond to his requests for interviews.

The Chicago Reader ran a derisive column, "BobWatch: We Read Him So You Don't Have To," penned pseudonymously by Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg.[1] Greene's experiences as a roadie for Alice Cooper were parodied by comics writer Steve Gerber in the background of the villain Dr. Bong (real name: Lester Verde) in the 1970s Marvel comic Howard the Duck.[5] Critical coverage of Greene, which offered extensive coverage of his predilection for rewriting pop-culture press releases, was also featured in Spy magazine in a December 1988 article by Magda Krance, "You Wouldn't Want to Be Bob Greene". Krance characterized his output as "the journalistic equivalent of Tuna Helper".[6]

Dismissal from the Tribune Edit

In September 2002 Greene was forced to resign from his newspaper column after admitting to an unconsummated extramarital sexual relationship 14 years earlier with a high school student. The student had visited Greene at work for a school project and became the subject of one of his columns. Admission of the affair attracted considerable attention. Reports at the time stated that the woman had reached out to Greene and that he was alarmed enough by whatever she said to contact the FBI, which looked into the matter at a pre-investigative level and did not take any action afterwards. When the news broke, Greene had meetings with his bosses at the Tribune (he said later he was ordered not to bring a lawyer to one of them, with the Tribune stating they never said that) and offered to resign. He was surprised when the Tribune told him his resignation was accepted, and the paper publicly stated that he had been dismissed for "abusing his position for his own benefit" but did not provide details at that point. The full story, that he was basically told to leave and did so on non-criminal grounds, did not emerge fully until months later.[citation needed]

The woman with whom Greene had a relationship was 17, legal age in Illinois, and had graduated from high school in the months between their first meeting and his invitation to take her out to dinner. Their sole hotel tryst was described in the Chicago Tribune as a "sexual encounter that stopped short of intercourse," and Greene told Esquire that he demurred at going further, telling her, "You should wait to do this with someone you love."[7]

Four months after Greene's resignation from the Chicago Tribune, his wife Susan died of heart failure following a month-long respiratory illness.[8]

Current books Edit

Greene did not return to newspaper or magazine journalism. He continues to write books and is a contributing writer to CNN.com. His 2006 book, And You Know You Should Be Glad: A True Story of Lifelong Friendship, is a personal account of the illness and death of his lifelong friend Jack Roth at age 57. Publishers Weekly reviewed it as follows:

Bestselling author Greene... looks back on his youth in Bexley, Ohio (pop. 13,000), where he and his four pals grew up together, calling themselves ABCDJ (for Allen, Bob, Chuck, Dan and Jack)... Greene met Jack in kindergarten, and they remained best friends for life. Remembering people and places they shared, the two revisit old haunts, discovering that their beloved Toddle House, where they once went for late-night chocolate pie, is now a Pizza Plus. Greene's repetitive, rambling free associations recall everything from his Halloween costume and old songs to ice cream parlors, state fairs and clothing fads. Unfortunately, the author's dusty attic of lost Americana is cluttered with clichés, nostalgia and overly sentimental yearnings.

His next book, When We Get to Surf City: A Journey through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, was released on May 13, 2008. It is a chronicle of a 15-year period when he intermittently toured with surf-rock musicians Jan and Dean, singing backup and playing guitar.

His most recent book, Late Edition: A Love Story was released on July 7, 2009. In it, he wistfully chronicles his days as a copyboy and other apprentice positions at the Columbus Citizen-Journal and the Columbus Dispatch.

Awards and honors Edit

In 1977, Greene won the National Headliner Award for writing the previous year's best column.

In 1995, Greene was named Illinois Journalist of the Year. In the same year he was awarded the Peter Lisagor Award for Public Service Journalism for his reporting on courts failing children in need.

Personal life Edit

Greene has two children with Susan Koebel Greene.[citation needed]

Bibliography Edit

  • Late Edition: A Love Story (St. Martin's Press, 2009) ISBN 978-0-312-37530-0
  • When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams (St. Martin's Press, 2008) ISBN 978-0-312-37529-4
  • And You Know You Should Be Glad: A True Story of Lifelong Friendship (William Morrow, 2006) ISBN 0-06-088193-3
  • Fraternity: A Journey in Search of Five Presidents (Crown, 2004) (interviews with ex-presidents) ISBN 1-4000-5464-8
  • Once Upon a Town: The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen (William Morrow, 2002) ISBN 0-06-008196-1
  • Duty: A Father, His Son, And The Man Who Won The War (William Morrow, 2000) (half about his relationship with his father, half on Paul W. Tibbets) ISBN 0-380-97849-0
  • Notes on the Kitchen Table: Families Offer Messages of Hope for Generations to Come (Doubleday, 1998) (co-authored with his sister, D.G. Fulford) ISBN 0-385-49061-5
  • The 50-Year Dash: The Feelings, Foibles, and Fears of Being Half-a-Century Old (Doubleday, 1997) ISBN 0-385-48502-6
  • Chevrolet Summers, Dairy Queen Nights (Viking, 1997) (collection of columns) ISBN 0-670-87032-3
  • Rebound: The Odyssey of Michael Jordan (Viking, 1995) ISBN 0-670-86678-4
  • To Our Children's Children: Preserving Family Histories for Generations to Come (Doubleday, 1993) (co-authored with his sister, D.G. Fulford) ISBN 0-385-46797-4
  • All Summer Long (Doubleday, 1993) (novel) ISBN 0-385-42589-9
  • Hang Time: Days and Dreams with Michael Jordan (Doubleday, 1992) ISBN 0-385-42588-0
  • He Was a Midwestern Boy on His Own (Atheneum, 1991) (collection of columns) ISBN 0-689-12117-2
  • Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned from Vietnam (Putnam, 1989) ISBN 0-399-13386-0
  • Be True to Your School: A Diary of 1964 (Scribner, 1987) (reconstructed high-school diary) ISBN 0-689-11612-8
  • Cheeseburgers (Atheneum, 1985) (collection of columns) ISBN 0-689-11611-X
  • Good Morning, Merry Sunshine: A Father's Journal of His Child's First Year (Atheneum, 1984) ISBN 0-689-11434-6
  • American Beat (Atheneum, 1983) (collection of columns) ISBN 0-689-11397-8
  • Bagtime (Popular Library, 1977) (collection of columns written with Paul Galloway, from the perspective of fictitious supermarket bagboy Mike Holiday, under which name the book was published; also turned into a stage play and TV movie) ISBN 0-445-04057-2
  • Johnny Deadline, Reporter (Nelson-Hall, 1976) (collection of columns and other journalism) ISBN 0-88229-361-3
  • Billion Dollar Baby (Atheneum, 1974) (account of roadie work for Alice Cooper) ISBN 0-689-10616-5
  • Running (Regnery, 1973) (journal of 1972 presidential campaign)
  • We Didn't Have None of Them Fat Funky Angels on the Wall of Heartbreak Hotel (Regnery, 1971) (collection of columns and other journalism)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Steinberg, Neil (September 19, 2002). . Salon. Archived from the original on January 14, 2009. Retrieved July 22, 2008.
  2. ^ "A human time bomb cries for help". Chicago Tribune. January 2, 1980. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  3. ^ "Call asked from man threatening to kill". The Hour. January 3, 1980. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  4. ^ "Potential killer is caught". The Free Lance-Star. January 7, 1980. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  5. ^ Field, Tom (2005). Secrets in the Shadows: The Art & Life of Gene Colan. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 122.
  6. ^ Krance, Magda (December 1988). "You Wouldn't Want to Be Bob Greene". Spy. pp. 112, 114.
  7. ^ "Bob Greene's Be True to Your School". February 22, 2006. Retrieved October 21, 2021.
  8. ^ "Susan Greene Obituary". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 20, 2021.

External links Edit

  • "Should Tribune Columnist Bob Greene Have Resigned Over Affair?", CNN Reliable Sources, September 21, 2002

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This article is about the journalist and author For the writer on fitness see Bob Greene fitness For other people see Bob Greene disambiguation This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Bob Greene news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Robert Bernard Greene Jr born March 10 1947 is an American journalist and author He worked for 24 years for the Chicago Tribune newspaper where he was a columnist Greene has written books on subjects including Michael Jordan Alice Cooper and U S presidents His book Hang Time Days and Dreams with Michael Jordan became a bestseller Bob GreeneBornRobert Bernard Greene Jr 1947 03 10 March 10 1947 age 76 Bexley Ohio U S NationalityAmericanOccupationJournalist Contents 1 Early life 2 Newspaper column 3 Dismissal from the Tribune 4 Current books 5 Awards and honors 6 Personal life 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditOriginally from Bexley Ohio a suburb of Columbus Greene attended Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois and became a reporter and feature writer for the Chicago Sun Times upon graduating in 1969 receiving a regular column in the paper within two years Greene first drew significant national attention with his book Billion Dollar Baby 1974 a diary of his experiences while touring with rock musician Alice Cooper and portraying Santa Claus during the show Newspaper column EditGreene s primary focus remained his newspaper column for which he won the National Headliner Award for best column in 1977 from an American journalism group Shortly afterward Greene was hired by Chicago Tribune and began making occasional guest appearances on local television eventually landing a commentary slot on the ABC news program Nightline 1 He also wrote the American Beat column in Esquire 1 According to the September 27 2021 Wall Street Journal columnist Bob Greene syndicated then in more than 100 newspapers started the successful WAM movement We Ain t Metric in 1978 In January 1980 Greene assisted Los Angeles Police in apprehending a man who had allegedly written letters to Greene as well as to police threatening to go on a killing spree At that time Greene s column appeared in approximately 120 newspapers including one in the Los Angeles community of Huntington Park where the letter writer lived In the first week of January Greene traveled to Los Angeles at the request of police Through the use of his column Greene gave out a phone number to his hotel room that the letter writer who identified himself in letters as Moulded to Murder was to use to contact Greene Police were able to trace the call and arrest the man at a payphone Greene chronicled these events in his daily column as they occurred 2 3 4 In 1989 he asked Vietnam veterans if they had really been spat upon when they returned from overseas The response was so overwhelming he published a book Homecoming When the Soldiers Returned From Vietnam full of the letters he received During the 1990s Greene spent time covering Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls basketball team forming an unlikely friendship that Greene documented in two best selling books The movie Funny About Love 1990 was based on a Greene column In 1993 his novel All Summer Long was published by Doubleday and his columns are collected in several books Though Greene was popular with readers critics accused him of excessive sentimentality heavy writing and repetitive coverage of the same subject 1 most notably the Baby Richard child custody saga A therapist for the birth parents in the custody case Karen Moriarty claimed in the book Baby Richard A Four Year Old Child Comes Home that Greene never spoke to the parents although he covered the subject with 100 columns in which he strongly took the side of the adoptive parents Greene claimed that the biological parents the Kirchners did not respond to his requests for interviews The Chicago Reader ran a derisive column BobWatch We Read Him So You Don t Have To penned pseudonymously by Chicago Sun Times columnist Neil Steinberg 1 Greene s experiences as a roadie for Alice Cooper were parodied by comics writer Steve Gerber in the background of the villain Dr Bong real name Lester Verde in the 1970s Marvel comic Howard the Duck 5 Critical coverage of Greene which offered extensive coverage of his predilection for rewriting pop culture press releases was also featured in Spy magazine in a December 1988 article by Magda Krance You Wouldn t Want to Be Bob Greene Krance characterized his output as the journalistic equivalent of Tuna Helper 6 Dismissal from the Tribune EditIn September 2002 Greene was forced to resign from his newspaper column after admitting to an unconsummated extramarital sexual relationship 14 years earlier with a high school student The student had visited Greene at work for a school project and became the subject of one of his columns Admission of the affair attracted considerable attention Reports at the time stated that the woman had reached out to Greene and that he was alarmed enough by whatever she said to contact the FBI which looked into the matter at a pre investigative level and did not take any action afterwards When the news broke Greene had meetings with his bosses at the Tribune he said later he was ordered not to bring a lawyer to one of them with the Tribune stating they never said that and offered to resign He was surprised when the Tribune told him his resignation was accepted and the paper publicly stated that he had been dismissed for abusing his position for his own benefit but did not provide details at that point The full story that he was basically told to leave and did so on non criminal grounds did not emerge fully until months later citation needed The woman with whom Greene had a relationship was 17 legal age in Illinois and had graduated from high school in the months between their first meeting and his invitation to take her out to dinner Their sole hotel tryst was described in the Chicago Tribune as a sexual encounter that stopped short of intercourse and Greene told Esquire that he demurred at going further telling her You should wait to do this with someone you love 7 Four months after Greene s resignation from the Chicago Tribune his wife Susan died of heart failure following a month long respiratory illness 8 Current books EditGreene did not return to newspaper or magazine journalism He continues to write books and is a contributing writer to CNN com His 2006 book And You Know You Should Be Glad A True Story of Lifelong Friendship is a personal account of the illness and death of his lifelong friend Jack Roth at age 57 Publishers Weekly reviewed it as follows Bestselling author Greene looks back on his youth in Bexley Ohio pop 13 000 where he and his four pals grew up together calling themselves ABCDJ for Allen Bob Chuck Dan and Jack Greene met Jack in kindergarten and they remained best friends for life Remembering people and places they shared the two revisit old haunts discovering that their beloved Toddle House where they once went for late night chocolate pie is now a Pizza Plus Greene s repetitive rambling free associations recall everything from his Halloween costume and old songs to ice cream parlors state fairs and clothing fads Unfortunately the author s dusty attic of lost Americana is cluttered with cliches nostalgia and overly sentimental yearnings His next book When We Get to Surf City A Journey through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll Friendship and Dreams was released on May 13 2008 It is a chronicle of a 15 year period when he intermittently toured with surf rock musicians Jan and Dean singing backup and playing guitar His most recent book Late Edition A Love Story was released on July 7 2009 In it he wistfully chronicles his days as a copyboy and other apprentice positions at the Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Dispatch Awards and honors EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Bob Greene news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1977 Greene won the National Headliner Award for writing the previous year s best column In 1995 Greene was named Illinois Journalist of the Year In the same year he was awarded the Peter Lisagor Award for Public Service Journalism for his reporting on courts failing children in need Personal life EditGreene has two children with Susan Koebel Greene citation needed Bibliography EditLate Edition A Love Story St Martin s Press 2009 ISBN 978 0 312 37530 0 When We Get to Surf City A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll Friendship and Dreams St Martin s Press 2008 ISBN 978 0 312 37529 4 And You Know You Should Be Glad A True Story of Lifelong Friendship William Morrow 2006 ISBN 0 06 088193 3 Fraternity A Journey in Search of Five Presidents Crown 2004 interviews with ex presidents ISBN 1 4000 5464 8 Once Upon a Town The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen William Morrow 2002 ISBN 0 06 008196 1 Duty A Father His Son And The Man Who Won The War William Morrow 2000 half about his relationship with his father half on Paul W Tibbets ISBN 0 380 97849 0 Notes on the Kitchen Table Families Offer Messages of Hope for Generations to Come Doubleday 1998 co authored with his sister D G Fulford ISBN 0 385 49061 5 The 50 Year Dash The Feelings Foibles and Fears of Being Half a Century Old Doubleday 1997 ISBN 0 385 48502 6 Chevrolet Summers Dairy Queen Nights Viking 1997 collection of columns ISBN 0 670 87032 3 Rebound The Odyssey of Michael Jordan Viking 1995 ISBN 0 670 86678 4 To Our Children s Children Preserving Family Histories for Generations to Come Doubleday 1993 co authored with his sister D G Fulford ISBN 0 385 46797 4 All Summer Long Doubleday 1993 novel ISBN 0 385 42589 9 Hang Time Days and Dreams with Michael Jordan Doubleday 1992 ISBN 0 385 42588 0 He Was a Midwestern Boy on His Own Atheneum 1991 collection of columns ISBN 0 689 12117 2 Homecoming When the Soldiers Returned from Vietnam Putnam 1989 ISBN 0 399 13386 0 Be True to Your School A Diary of 1964 Scribner 1987 reconstructed high school diary ISBN 0 689 11612 8 Cheeseburgers Atheneum 1985 collection of columns ISBN 0 689 11611 X Good Morning Merry Sunshine A Father s Journal of His Child s First Year Atheneum 1984 ISBN 0 689 11434 6 American Beat Atheneum 1983 collection of columns ISBN 0 689 11397 8 Bagtime Popular Library 1977 collection of columns written with Paul Galloway from the perspective of fictitious supermarket bagboy Mike Holiday under which name the book was published also turned into a stage play and TV movie ISBN 0 445 04057 2 Johnny Deadline Reporter Nelson Hall 1976 collection of columns and other journalism ISBN 0 88229 361 3 Billion Dollar Baby Atheneum 1974 account of roadie work for Alice Cooper ISBN 0 689 10616 5 Running Regnery 1973 journal of 1972 presidential campaign We Didn t Have None of Them Fat Funky Angels on the Wall of Heartbreak Hotel Regnery 1971 collection of columns and other journalism References Edit a b c d Steinberg Neil September 19 2002 Anatomy of Bob Greene Salon Archived from the original on January 14 2009 Retrieved July 22 2008 A human time bomb cries for help Chicago Tribune January 2 1980 Retrieved October 13 2016 Call asked from man threatening to kill The Hour January 3 1980 Retrieved October 13 2016 Potential killer is caught The Free Lance Star January 7 1980 Retrieved October 13 2016 Field Tom 2005 Secrets in the Shadows The Art amp Life of Gene Colan Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing p 122 Krance Magda December 1988 You Wouldn t Want to Be Bob Greene Spy pp 112 114 Bob Greene s Be True to Your School February 22 2006 Retrieved October 21 2021 Susan Greene Obituary Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 20 2021 External links Edit The Confessions of Bob Greene Esquire article by Bill Zehme April 2003 full text Should Tribune Columnist Bob Greene Have Resigned Over Affair CNN Reliable Sources September 21 2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Greene amp oldid 1164397931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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