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The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama New Yorker editor David Remnick talks about his new book, which tells the story of President Obama's swift rise to power.
The host of America's Test Kitchen, Christopher Kimball, joins us with some tips, tricks, and advice on how to succeed in the kitchen. View recipes recommended by Christopher Kimball
He grew up on the south side of Chicago and fell in love with....ragtime. We have a performance from celebrated young pianist and MacArthur Genius Grant winner Reginald Robinson. Find out where you can see Reginald Robinson live
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Who takes the reins if the Mayor is unable to serve? We look at the little-known office of Vice Mayor. For more on the story
President Obama has some mighty big shoes to fill with the retirement of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. Elizabeth Brackett talks to one of Stevens's law clerks about his legacy.
Is another financial crash all but certain? We talk to the author of the new book that reveals what Wall Street has and hasn't learned from the bailout. Find out more about the book
A wind turbine in your back yard? We show you how some local residents are harnessing the wind and actually running on wind power.
What should you be reading this spring? Jessa Crispin, better known as the "Book Slut" by the many fans of her website of the same name, recommends several titles and tells us about a few books she thinks you should avoid. Read the full list of 2010 Pulitzer Prize winners
We meet an Evanston social worker who uses her camera to better understand the human condition. Chicago Art Open 2010 -- April 20-May 7th
50 years ago, the first Playboy Club opened right here in Chicago. We talk to Playboy's editorial director about Hugh Hefner's iconic brand and the future of the magazine.
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
We bring you local reaction to the death of the President of Poland Lech Kaczynski and several other top officials, and sit down with Poland's Consul General in Chicago.
Lawmakers head back to Springfield tomorrow to try to pass a budget. We have four state lawmakers here to give us their take on what to expect as they head back to the Capitol. What would you like to tell your legislators as they head back to Springfield?
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WBBM News radio 780's Kris Kridel fills us in on the week's top business stories, including a local business connection to Sunday's demolition of Texas Stadium.
All 107 seniors at an Englewood public high school have been accepted to college. We go inside the all-male, all-African-American charter school. Urban Prep
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Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Governor Quinn is trailing Republican challenger Bill Brady by 10 points, according to a new poll; Forrest Claypool is running as an independent in the Cook County Assessor's race; United Airlines and US Airways have renewed merger talks; violence is surging on Chicago's deadly streets; and the Cubs and Sox embark on a new season. Guests:
 

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