Sunday, October 09, 2005

This week on Chicago Sunday:
Host Phil Ponce talks Elce Redmond, a long-time community organizer, just returned from Iraq. He traveled there with a group called Christian Peacemaker Teams, and talked with various religious and ethnic groups and non governmental organizations, trying to help them deal with infrastructure concerns and find common ground.

Next, a look at one of the oldest culinary schools in the country. Eddie Arruza tells us about the Washburne Culinary Institute's move to the South Shore Cultural Center and the upscale Parrot Cage restaurant there where students will get real life experience.

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Finally, a discussion with Chicago-native Jill Soloway. Soloway first made her name in Chicago as the co-creator of "The Real Live Brady Bunch," the campy show based on the hit 1970's TV series. More recently, she was a writer and producer for the HBO hit "Six Feet Under," and she's the author of the new book, "Tiny Girls in Shiny Pants."

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