Live Music Wednesday
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
News Analysis with Carol Marin
Should the Chicago Children's Museum move to Grant Park? Carol Marin continues that debate tonight, after an unprecedented response to our coverage of the story yesterday.
Sun-Times' Cruickshank Leaving Chicago
The man who guided the Chicago Sun-Times through a tumultuous time riddled with scandal and financial mismanagement is moving on. Outgoing Sun-Times publisher John Cruickshank talks about what's next for him.
Boaters' Protest
Chicago-area boaters want to know what will happen to them if Chicago wins its bid to host the 2016 Olympics. Elizabeth Brackett reports that right now sketches show that 1400 boaters will be gone.
Nicole Hollander
The creator of the nationally-syndicated comic strip "Sylvia" is out with a funny new book about aging with attitude. Chicagoan Nicole Hollander joins us in the studio.
- Hear a staged reading of Tales of Graceful Aging from Nicole Hollander later this month
Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
Hedy Weiss is here with three "highly recommended" theater reviews including one for August Wilson''s "Jitney" at Pegasus Players.
Live Music Wednesday
Internationally-acclaimed Mexican pianist Jorge Federico Osorio performs live in our studio.
- Jorge Federico Osorio performs with the Lake Forest Symphony in October