Arts & Entertainment
A Case for Wine: From King Tut to Today
Wine is the beverage of choice at a new show at the Art Institute. We offer a toast to this intoxicating exhibition.
Business
Changes in the Auto Industry
Dramatic changes in the auto industry have forced some parts makers to look for new ways to grow their businesses. The Nightly Business Report's Diane Eastabrook shows us how one company is going back to its' roots to survive in this economy.
Science & Nature
Cloud Computing
What is Cloud Computing? It's not about using your PC on an airplane! Northwestern University's Kristian Hammond explains this vision for the future of the Internet.
Arts & Entertainment
Wordnik
Where can you go to find the definition of a word before it's even a word? How about the new web site Wordnik? We talk to the founder of the site, lexicographer Erin McKean.
Arts & Entertainment
Keystone Co-op
Sharing meals, bathrooms and tight living quarters may be fine for students in a dorm -- but why do some adults choose to live like this? Eddie Arruza takes us inside a so-called "intentional living community."
Arts & Entertainment
Ebony Magazine Remembers Michael Jackson
We talk to two editors from Ebony who have the latest on their new issue devoted to Michael Jackson.
Arts & Entertainment
The Emperor's New Clothes: Exposing the Truth from Watergate to 9/11
From Watergate to the 9/11 Commission, longtime Washington prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste posed tough questions to get at the truth. He joins us to talk about his experiences, which are chronicled in his new book, “The Emperor’s New Clothes: Exposing the Truth from Watergate to 9/11.”
Arts & Entertainment
News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
Sheriff Tom Dart continues to grapple with the horror story at Burr Oak Cemetery. Four workers are charged with digging up hundreds of graves and re-selling the plots. Elizabeth Brackett sits down with family members whose relatives were buried at Burr Oak.