Wednesday, September 06, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin
We'll get the latest from Rich Samuels who was at former governor George Ryan's sentencing hearing today. Then Carol Marin and her panel analyzes Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer's decision and the message it sends to other politicians. Guests: Phil Rogers, Cindi Canary, Leonard Cavise

Lake Conservation
Living next to Lake Michigan, many Chicago area residents may be surprised to learn how important it is to conserve Great Lakes water. Elizabeth Brackett explains some of the city's innovative conservation programs and the need for more like them.

John McNaughton
We'll hear about the dark world of "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" from the film's director, Chicagoan John McNaughton. He'll also tell us about his latest project for the stage, here in Chicago. "Tennessee Speaks in Tongues to You" is part of the Rhinoceros Theater Festival, which runs Sept 7-Nov 12.

Ties That Bind
A local filmmaker and a Muslim community leader talk about their documentary "Ties That Bind," a project that has grown from a TV special to a major outreach effort.

Wednesday Music
We'll meet the Chicago-based rock trio, Sleeping at Last. They've just released their second full-length CD and will perform live in the studio.

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