Live Music Wednesday
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Iowa Caucus Countdown
Presidential candidates make their pitches to win over voters in the final hours before the Iowa caucuses tomorrow. Carol Marin joins us with more, live from Iowa.
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Governor Blagojevich again called legislators into special session today to deal with mass transit funding issues. But is it too little late? Eddie Arruza and his panel take a closer look. Guests: Chris Fusco and Kristen McQueary.
Remembering Armour & Brennan
Chicago is mourning the loss of two native sons, Chicago Tribune columnist Terry Armour and former Sears president and CEO Edward Brennan. We'll take a look back at their lives and contributions.
Thanking Father Ted
It's been 35 years since Notre Dame University went co-ed. The new book Thanking Father Ted honors Father Ted Hesburgh, the Notre Dame president who made it happen. We'll talk with author Ann Therese Darin Palmer, a member of Notre Dame's first class of women, and with Father Ted.
Polish Chicago
Chicago's Polish population has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Joseph Zurawski, author of the new book, Polish Chicago: Our History, Our Recipes, joins us tonight.
Replogle Globes
They have graced the offices of U.S. presidents, diplomats and foriegn leaders alike. We'll introduce you to Replogle Globes, the family-owned Chicago company that has been manufacturing the world for more than 75 years.
Live Music Wednesday
Their music originates from halfway around the globe. We'll have a performance from the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band of Chicago.