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July 22, 2007
Post-buyout, former ChiTribber Wilmington reclaims old haunts
From the Daily Page, the internet component of Madison's Isthmus alt-weekly, this bulletin in cricket news: "We direct your attention this week to TheDailyPage.com , for the return of the prodigal son. Featured there as of Friday morning is a DVD column by former Isthmus film reviewer Mike Wilmington [left]. Wilmington wrote for us from 1980 until about 11 years ago. He came to us upon the demise of the old Press Connection, and continued to contribute while also writing for High Times magazine, Playgirl, L.A. Weekly and the L.A. Times, among others. We were embargoed from running his material when he joined the Chicago Tribune as staff reviewer over a decade ago. Separated from the Tribune through their recent employee buyout, he is now free to embellish our content again. He does so on The Daily Page in the form of a column covering newly released DVDs. If you remember Wilmington , you will eagerly read his comments on the many new and classic films released on DVD each week. If you've never read him, you will enjoy his encyclopedic and insightful film commentary."
Posted by Ray Pride at July 22, 2007 07:37 PM
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