Monday, January 16, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin
Reputed mob boss, Joey "The Clown" Lombardo, was nabbed by authorities last week after nine months on the lamb. Carol Marin takes a look at the importance of this arrest with her panelists who include Lombardo's attorney, Rick Halprin.

Bears Alumni Club
The Bears dream season came to an end last night with a defensive nightmare. What went wrong and what do Bears fans have to look forward to next season? We recap it all with Super Bowl Bears tight end, Emery Moorehead.

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Eva Jefferson
In April of 1970, Eva Jefferson became the first African American elected president of Northwestern University's student government. Within weeks, Eva became a national celebrity. In a matter of months, she was facing off against Vice President Spiro Agnew on national television. In tonight's "Chicago Stories" segment, Rich Samuels profiles a Northwestern undergraduate who's devoted her professional life to non-violent social change.

Critic for a Day
The epic love story of "Tristan and Isolde" opened in movie theaters this past weekend. Our "Critic for a Day" is Chicago Tribune advice columnist Amy Dickinson. We'll "Ask Amy" whether she thinks this movie is one to cherish or ditch.

Artbeat
A bookplate is a slip of paper that used to be pasted into the front of books with the phrase 'ex libris,' meaning "from the library of." This year, Printworks Gallery in Chicago decided to celebrate its 25th anniversary by inviting artists to create bookplates for people who've inspired their work in some way, from Helen Keller to cowboys. On the Artbeat, Fawn Ring tells us about this "novel" exhibition.

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