Cecil Adams
Cecil Adams,affectionately known to readers and fans and sometimes refers to himself asUncle CecilorUncle Cece,is thepseudonymousauthor ofThe Straight Dope,a popular question and answer column published in theChicago Readerfrom 2 February 1973 to 2018. The true identity of Adams, whether a single individual or a group of authors, has remained secret.The Chicago Reader's 1986 trademark filing for the name "Cecil Adams" states that "Cecil Adams does not identify any particular individual but was devised as a fanciful name."[1]As of 2008,Ed Zottiwas the editor of the column.[2]The column was syndicated in 31newspapersin theUnited StatesandCanadaand has been continued as a website.[citation needed]The aim of the column, and now the website, is to spread general knowledge and everyday rational thinking, using a very strong and characteristically quirky sense of humor - some of it self-deprecating.
Billed as the "World's Smartest Human",[3][4][5]Adams responded to often unusual inquiries with a high degree of humor (often directed against the questioner, sometimes sardonically), and at times carried out exhaustive research into obscure and arcane issues,urban legends,and the like.[citation needed]On more than one occasion, Adams was forced to retract or modify an answer when confronted by "the Teeming Millions" (Adams' term for his readers), often claiming overwork and staff shortages.[citation needed]On rare occasions, Adams made appearances on the Straight Dope'sMessage Board.[citation needed]
On June 27, 2018, Adams announced that the "Straight Dope" column would be ending after 45 years and over 3,400 columns.[6]On January 13, 2023, it was announced that Cecil Adams would again be writing a column on The Straight Dope Message Board.[7]The first column, which appeared on the same day, was titled, "Islongtermismthe world’s most dangerous belief system? "[8]
Personal details
[edit]Adams states that he has "never been photographed", and while there is at least one photo captioned with his name, the image is ofEd Zotti,who fulfilled Adams's publicity engagements.[9]Previous editors include Mike Lenehan andDave Kehr.In his columns, Adams has revealed a few details of his purported personal life, including the existence of a Mrs. Adams (theFAQsection on his website states that chance references to "Mrs. Adams" may refer to his mother), that he has a brother-in-law, and that he has either children or dwarves as helpers.[5]He has a brother.[10]He is an accomplished traveler, and currently resides inChicago's47th Ward.[11]He is alsoleft-handed[5]and may be balding[12]andcolorblind.[13]He mentions having taken a class withNorthwestern UniversityEnglish professorBergen Evans,[14]mentions once working as anelectrician'sapprentice,[15]and a railroad machinist's helper.[16]He also mentions attending aCatholic school.[17]He is ofIrishdescent,[18]and relaxes withPink FloydandBaileys.[19]
Published works
[edit]Adams has published five collections of hisThe Straight Dopecolumns:
- The Straight Dope(1984)
- More of the Straight Dope(1988)
- Return of the Straight Dope(1994)
- Triumph of the Straight Dope(1994)
- The Straight Dope Tells All(1998)
Zotti has also published a children's collection inThe Straight Dopestyle entitledKnow It All.[20]Adams' columns are archived at the Straight Dope website. In 1996,the A&E Networkbriefly aired a show hosted by comedianMike Lukasbased on the column, also calledThe Straight Dope.[citation needed]Over 600 articles have been posted to the site's online archive; some of these contain multiple questions and answers. Also included with the columns are quirky illustrations. Slug Signorino was the regular illustrator forThe Straight Dopefor forty-two years. In his illustrations, Cecil Adams is often depicted as a large turkey wearing amortar boardor, occasionally, as a man in underwear with a paper bag over his head.[21]
References
[edit]- ^"Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)".United States Patent and Trademark Office.Archivedfrom the original on August 25, 2017.RetrievedAugust 30,2013.
- ^Advance Publication Newsletter; Volume Seventeen, Number 3Archived2012-03-20 at theWayback MachinePenguin Group (USA)
- ^"The Straight Dope Tells All".Penguin Random House.February 24, 1998.Archivedfrom the original on February 22, 2019.RetrievedFebruary 22,2019.
- ^Adams, Cecil (June 16, 2000)."Are jet contrails the latest threat?".The Straight Dope.Archivedfrom the original on February 27, 2019.RetrievedFebruary 22,2019.
- ^abc"The Straight Dope: Who is this man called Cecil Adams?".StraightDope.com.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on February 22, 2019.RetrievedFebruary 22,2019.
- ^"A note from Cecil Adams about The Straight Dope".June 27, 2018.
- ^"Cecil's back!".January 13, 2023.
- ^"Straight Dope 1/13/2023: Is longtermism the world's most dangerous belief system?".January 13, 2023.
- ^Piper, Paul S. (February 1995). "What makes Cecil Adams the world's greatest reference librarian?".American Libraries.26(2): 147.ISSN0002-9769.OCLC854299.
- ^Adams, Cecil (August 17, 1973)."What is a felo-de-se?".The Straight Dope.Sun-Times Media, LLC.Archivedfrom the original on June 16, 2012.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^Adams, Cecil (September 23, 2010)."Are Chicago streets swept frequently so the city can collect more fines?".The Straight DopeChicago.The Chicago Reader.Archived fromthe originalon September 26, 2010.RetrievedOctober 10,2010.
- ^Adams, Cecil (August 28, 1992)."Does sex make your acne worse?".The Straight Dope.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on May 15, 2007.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^Adams, Cecil (March 7, 1986)."Who decided red means" stop "and green means" go "?".The Straight Dope.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on May 2, 2007.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^Adams, Cecil (October 14, 2005)."Why is William Shakespeare considered the greatest English language writer of all time?".The Straight Dope.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on May 3, 2007.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^Adams, Cecil (November 20, 1992)."How come the U.S. uses 120 volt electricity, not 240 like the rest of the world?".The Straight Dope.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on May 18, 2007.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^"Cecil! Tell us about you smashing the building with the crane! - Straight Dope Message Board".Archived fromthe originalon March 6, 2012.RetrievedMay 23,2010.
- ^Adams, Cecil (February 16, 1996)."Why is the heart considered the center of love and affection?".The Straight Dope.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on September 30, 2007.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^Adams, Cecil (July 30, 1993)."Who are the" black Irish "?".The Straight Dope.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on February 13, 2008.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^Adams, Cecil (July 30, 2010)."Can binaural beats improve your mood?".The Straight Dope.The Chicago Reader.Archivedfrom the original on August 2, 2010.RetrievedOctober 24,2024.
- ^"ISBN 9780345362322 - Know It All!: The Fun Stuff You Never Learned in School".
- ^"The Slug Signorino FAQ".Archived fromthe originalon September 5, 2012.RetrievedNovember 26,2010.