Live Music Wednesday
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
The internet has become a social gathering place for many people. But a new study has uncovered some surprising facts about where young people go when they're online. Eddie Arruza talks to Northwestern University researcher Eszter Hargittai.
Urban Chickens
Will the City Council banish live chickens from Chicago's residential neighborhoods? Rich Samuels introduces us to three hens and their owner, all of whom plan to fight City Hall.
- How to Keep Chickens in a City
- Path to Freedom: Raising Chickens in the City
- The Urban Chicken Underground
The Harold Washington Years
It's been 20 years since Harold Washington's untimely death. We'll take a photographic look back at the mayor who took on the Chicago machine. Our guests include: journalist Salim Muwakkil and photographer Marc PoKempner
- Harold! Photographs from the Harold Washington Years
- Interfaith Memorial Prayer Service, Sunday, November 25, 4:00 pm (doors open at 3:00 pm), First United Methodist Church at The Chicago Temple, 77 W. Washington Street, Chicago
Early Childhood Education
Who's caring for the youngest kids in school? We'll take a look at the qualifications for Early Childhood teachers in Illinois.
Foods of Chicago
'Tis the season to talk turkey, but tonight we'll talk saganaki, pierogies, tacos, Italian beef and much more as we get a sneak peek at Geoffrey Baer's new show, "Foods of Chicago," which premieres next Tuesday at 7:30 pm.
Dating for Nerds
Thanksgiving Eve is one of the biggest dating nights of the year. We'll take you to a monthly singles event that values brains over beauty.
Live Music Wednesday
They're saving rock 'n' roll one kid at a time. Students from the Paul Green School of Rock Music are here to keep the music alive in the studio this evening!
- Next performances: Dec. 1 at 3:00 pm, Dec. 2 at 5:00 pm, Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago