Arts & Entertainment
DuSable Harbor Building
It's being called the newest gem on Chicago's lakefront. We'll talk with the architect of a building that caters to both boaters and bikers.
Arts & Entertainment
Granta
Granta, Britain's "magazine of new writing," is devoting an entire issue to Chicago. We'll talk with the editor to find out what's inside.
Arts & Entertainment
Folk Singer Michael Smith
We have a performance from legendary folk performer Michael Smith in advance of this Sunday's 4th Annual WFMT Midnight Special Folk Festival at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts.
Arts & Entertainment
Actor Michael Shannon
Actor Michael Shannon, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in the film Revolutionary Road, discusses his latest stage role here in Chicago.
Business
Canadian Oil
The U.S. now gets more crude oil from Canada than any other country. The majority of that oil is processed here in Midwest refineries. Elizabeth Brackett tells us why some critics say the environmental costs of the heavier, dirtier Canadian crude are much too high.
Arts & Entertainment
Everyblock.com
We meet the founder of an ultra-local website that relies on raw data to report the news.
Guest:
- Adrian Holovaty, founder of Everyblock.com
Education
The Principal Story
A new documentary takes a look at what it means to be a successful principal at a struggling public school. Filmmaker Tod Lending joins us with a preview of The Principal Story, airing on WTTW at 9:30 tomorrow night.
Guest:
- Tod Lending - Executive producer of The Principal Story
Big Cat and the Bears
Bears Alumni Club
Just when the Bears thought matters couldn't get any worse after a tough loss to the hated Green Bay Packers...they did. Pro Bowl linebacker Brian Urlacher is likely lost for the rest of the season after dislocating his wrist. We talk to former Bears great Chris Zorich about the devastating news.
Guest:
- Chris Zorich - former defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears, now an athletic administrator at the University of Notre Dame