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Death, Sex & Money

Chaz Ebert on Life Without Roger

Death, Sex & Money

Slate Audio

Careers, Sexuality, Business, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Society & Culture

4.67.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2014

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Since Roger Ebert's death in 2013, his wife Chaz says they still communicate in unique and powerful ways. If that sounds out of the ordinary, so is the story of how they fell in love. Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a monthly sustaining member. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The word almost makes you feel alone. I think that's why in the beginning I rejected it and people would say they would write Rogers widow and I would say no please write Rogers wife.

0:14.0

This is death, sex, and money.

0:18.0

I'm not afraid of death.

0:19.0

The show from WNYC about the things we think about a lot.

0:22.0

Is the subject of sex being over exploited? NYC about the things we think about a lot,

0:22.5

is the subject of sex being overexploited by our mass media?

0:26.7

And need to talk about more.

0:28.4

Where's the money, Lebowski?

0:31.3

I'm Anna Sale.

0:40.0

Chaz Ebert married her husband Roger in 1992. She was 39, a divorce lawyer and mother of two.

0:43.5

He was 50, and up to that point a lifelong bachelor.

0:47.5

Roger was already famous.

0:49.5

His poetic, populist film reviews for the Chicago Sun-Times had earned him a Pulitzer Prize.

0:55.9

He was best known, though, for his thumb, whether it was up or down, and for sparring with

1:00.6

Jean Siskel on their TV show.

1:02.4

Eventually, the hunted exhausted me. for sparring with Jean Siskill on their TV show.

1:02.6

Benji, the hunted exhausted me.

1:04.7

I don't know, Jean, your review is the typical sort of Blasey sophisticated cynical review.

1:10.2

I would expect from an adult.

1:13.0

Well you're wrapping yourself in the flag of children and I say...

1:16.0

Lapping yourself in the flag of the sophisticated film critic.

1:18.0

No, boredom.

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