For the last 50 years, Clarence Page’s work has appeared on the pages of the Chicago Tribune, where he has been a long-serving editorial staffer, reporting for decades from Washington, D.C.
has appeared on the pages of the Chicago Tribune, where he has been a long-serving editorial staffer, reporting for decades from Washington, D.C.
Join us at the Chicago Architecture Foundation in a live celebration of this Pulitzer Prize-winning Tribune journalist’s extraordinary career as he joins in candid conversation with Editorial Page Editor Chris Jones and recounts some of the world-changing political events he has witnessed firsthand, from the 1968 Democratic National Convention to the rise of President Barack Obama.
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