Happy New Year 2026 from Chaz Ebert and Everyone at RogerEbert.com | Chaz's Journal | Roger Ebert
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Happy New Year 2026 from Chaz Ebert and Everyone at RogerEbert.com | Chaz's Journal | Roger Ebert
"I was out at dinner with a group of friends who were experts in various fields when one observed that whether you are talking about psychology, photography, astrology or cryptology, 2025 proved to be a very strange year indeed. He continued with more hope, however, opining that 2026 is already giving glimmers of vast improvements to come. From his mouth to God's ear!"
"I could see both the calming influence it had on him, and the joy it brought him. Although he said he didn't care about his legacy, there was no doubt that he found pleasure in sharing his many years of output. There were times, I must confess, when I thought continuing the website without Roger would be sacrilegious. But as I amassed the team at RogerEbert.com, it became clear to"
Experts observed that 2025 was a strange year across psychology, photography, astrology, and cryptology, while 2026 offered early glimmers of improvement. On January 1, 2026 readers are invited to savor contributors' writing at RogerEbert.com, featuring joyful perspectives from film and television. The editorial team includes Brian Tallerico, Matt Zoller Seitz, Nell Minow, Robert Daniels, and Clint Worthington; the corporate team includes Sonia Evans and Daniel Jackson. Roger Ebert died April 4, 2013; his love of sharing work and its calming, joyful effect led to conversations about continuing the website. Continuing the site became a respectful way to honor Ebert and the Siskel & Ebert legacy, with Chicago institutions hosting fifty-year celebrations.
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