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They're the top brass in Chicago's indie rock community. We show you how a marching band and a glee club are taking over rock and roll. Blue Ribbon Glee Club Mucca Pazza
What does a certain downtown building have to do with the end of Prohibition, the Century of Progress World's Fair, and McCormick Place? The answer, in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey. Soldier Field History Prohibition in Chicago 1956 Time Magazine article about Chicago's Scotland Yard
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The lakefront bike path is one of the most beautiful places anywhere for a summer bike ride. But on a busy day, it can also be dangerous. We meet a man who found out the hard way...and offer tips for a safe ride.
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We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
Are you craving a good beach read? Three local writers -- including Audrey Niffenegger, author of the hit bestseller The Time Traveler's Wife -- chat about their favorite summer reads. See their recommendations
We meet a Chicago woman who combined her loves to create a way for diverse groups of Chicagoans to get to know each other over a meal. Across the Table
Chicago favorite, rocker Nicholas Tremulis, performs live in our studio.
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We talk to Chicago Sun-Times sports columnist Rick Telander about his ongoing series about the 1968 to 1970 Northwestern Wildcats and the growing concerns about concussions. Read the articles
We go inside an exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art featuring the mobiles and monumental works of Alexander Calder.
Singer Chely Wright has made country music history by being the first to come out as a lesbian. She's in town to serve as the Grand Marshal of the Chicago Pride Parade. We talk to her about it and her new book.
What is the inspiration behind the concrete sculptures of a dog and an angel that sit on an overgrown corner near Cabrini Green? Find out in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge's fate now rests in the hands of a jury. We hear what happened in today's closing arguments.
Now that Walmart is one step closer to opening another store in Chicago, what are the odds they will get the dozens of stores they hope to open? Two aldermen with opposing views discuss the recent developments.
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More secretly recorded conversations between Blagojevich and his former chief of staff were played in court today. Elizabeth Brackett tells us what was on the tapes and whether or not a U.S. Supreme Court decision handed down today could affect the trial.
A garden in an unlikely location provides high-quality produce for some of Chicago's finest restaurants while offering the chance of a new beginning for its gardeners. More on the story...
We meet a founder of one of the nation's foremost restaurant guides. Zagat Buzz: Chicago Edition
 

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