Thursday, April 27, 2006

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Once upon a time, Chicago was known as the nation's "convention capital." But now the city is behind Las Vegas, and for the first time, Orlando, Florida. Eddie Arruza and his panel look at why Chicago keeps losing conventions and what can be done about it. Guests: Greg Saunders, Leticia Peralta Davis and Lorene Yue

"I am My Mother's Daughter"
Author Iris Krasnow joins us to discuss her newest book I Am My Mother's Daughter: Making Peace With Mom Before It's Too Late. She'll tell us why reading this book may be the best gift for mom on Mother's Day.

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Chicago-area Coffee Roasters
Chicago's coffee roasters are trying to take their beverage to a whole new level. We'll see how this growing local industry is proving that good coffee doesn't have to come from Seattle. For more information: Intelligentsia Coffee, Metropolis Coffee, and The Coffee and Tea Exchange

Internet Advertising
Internet advertising has given a big boost to big business, but the political world is lagging behind. Christian Farr investigates what's keeping politicians from spending their advertising dollars on-line.

Dick Gregory
We'll preview John Callaway's upcoming Friday Night interview with comedian and activist Dick Gregory.

Check Please! Supper Club
Courtright's
Recipe for Rack of Lamb coming soon!

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