Sanfilippo Estate


We explore a 44,000 square foot estate and its world-class collection of antique technological wonders.

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Ask Geoffrey


What do urban myths featuring an elephant and a lakefront sledding hill have in common? Geoffrey Baer explains in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.

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Urban Farms


City and state policy makers had a chance to eyeball some of Chicago's premier urban farms today. Rich Samuels takes us on part of their tour.

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News Analysis: Mortgages


Foreclosure filings in Illinois went up 56 percent in October., We look at the housing crisis and explore what homeowners at risk can do.

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Parking Meters


We get an exclusive look at the Chicago News Cooperative's investigation into the profits of the city's parking meter deal.

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Live Music Wednesday: Tim Ries


We hear how a renowned sax player and some local college students are turning the music of the Rolling Stones into jazz.

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The Chicago Network


A new report says Chicago women remain a minority in high-ranking positions at the city's largest public companies. Three local executives join us to discuss the findings.

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The Arts and Crafts Movement


Promising art in every home, the Arts and Crafts movement migrated from England to Chicago. We have the latest on a new show at the Art Institute.

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Party House


DePaul student Frankie Valencia was shot and killed at a Humboldt Park Halloween party, and it happened in a condo that had been rented just for the party. Many properties around the city are being rented out by the night or week. We hear from an alderman and the owner of a vacation rental agency about the controversial practice.

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News Analysis: Mammograms


New guidelines about mammograms from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force seem to contradict everything women have been told about breast cancer screening and mammography. Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look.

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