We'll meet a couple of local artists who leave their paintings around the city. They're yours to keep, if you can get there fast enough. Skoff Paintings
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And we'll hear your opinions about our recent stories when we open up our viewer mailbox.
The American White Pelican is here in the Chicago area, but only for a limited engagement. Ash-har Quraishi travels to Kane County to catch a glimpse of the transiting waterfowl. For more on the story...
In your travels through Chicago, have you ever noticed a wall of art along the Dan Ryan Expressway? Geoffrey Baer tells you exactly where it is and why it's there in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Vibrant paintings depict the life-and-death struggle of a Chicago artist. We view her work, now on exhibit at the Chicago Cultural Center.
We get a preview of our Friday Night Show interview with Grammy-winning jazz singer Kurt Elling.
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
Has Wall Street learned its lesson? We get insight from an expert on corporate governance. The Corporate Library
We meet a woman in the Roseland community who opens her home every day to teens seeking a safe haven from violence. Kids Off The Block
We chat with the author of the new book that takes a unique approach to the spiritual practice of Buddhism. Stephen Asma
Multi-platinum artist David Broza performs and fills us in on his latest projects. David Broza on tour
The Cook County Assessor has accused the man seeking to replace him, Joseph Berrios, and Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan of a scheme to delay property tax bills in order to hide benefits to commercial properties. Eddie Arruza reports on the sharp exchange today between the two sides.
From Rome to Milwaukee, the Catholic Church sex scandal is again in the headlines this Holy Week. Several countries are asking: what did the Pope know and when did he know it? We take a closer look.
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Governor Quinn's newly announced running mate, Sheila Simon, joins us to talk about her vision for Illinois's future.
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The CHA's plan for transformation is 10 years old. How well has it kept its promise to transform public housing in Chicago? Elizabeth Brackett takes a look.
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You may know the basics of health care reform, but there are some major provisions written in the fine print of the bill as well. We talk to the editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association about this, and also a surprising study on cancer.
 

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