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Psychologist on Northwestern Controversy
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For more perspective on the Northwestern story, we talk to Daniela Schreier, a licensed clinical psychologist on faculty at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
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Adoption in America
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Television shows like ABC's "Modern Family" document the changing landscape of adoption in America. Author Adam Pertman joins us to talk about how adoption has transformed in our nation.
Adoption Institute
Adam Pertman's website
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Home Ownership in Illinois
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The National Association of Realtors rolls into Chicago this week with one message -- home ownership is still a fiscally smart idea. We talk with the group's president-elect to see if this advice holds true, even in the state that boasts the 8th highest foreclosure rate.
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Cultural Connections: Dance the 'White City'
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Chicago's legendary World's Fair of 1893 comes alive through the visionary efforts of a local choreographer with Thodos Dance Company and her Tony-Award winning creative partner.
Thodos Dance Company
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Ask Geoffrey
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Flame-throwers and machine guns at Soldier Field? Geoffrey Baer is here to tell us about war shows in Chicago and answer more viewer questions in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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Live Sex Demo after Class
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The controversial 'Human Sexuality' class at Northwestern University that involved a post-class demonstration of a live sex act is generating plenty of media attention. Ash-har Quraishi has the story from Evanston.
The original Daily Northwestern story
Response from the professor of the class
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Jody Weis to Leave Post
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Today, March 1, marks the expiration of Jody Weis' contract. Instead of staying on until Mayor Daley finishes his term, sources are reporting that today is Weis' last day as Chicago police superintendent. We have the latest on this Chicago police saga.
More on Jody Weis and his three years as head of police
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Union Fight Wages On
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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's tough talk continues in his budget address today. We debate the issues with the head of Common Cause and others.
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Dan Sinker @MayorEmanuel
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We meet the man who created a fake Rahm Emanuel on Twitter and kept his real identity secret -- until yesterday.
Meet the Chicago teacher who solved this Twitter mystery
@MayorEmanuel's Twitter page
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Artist John Marin | Terra Foundation Artbeat Special
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On the Artbeat, we look into the "hands-on" approach of American artist John Marin, and find out how painter Georgia O'Keefe was instrumental in getting his masterworks to Chicago.
Art Institute of Chicago's exhibit on Marin
Images of Marin's entire collection in AIC
Watercolor Wonders Info
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Black P Stone Nation
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A new book co-authored by a WBEZ journalist and university professor provides a comprehensive, multi-faceted look into the history of one of Chicago's most prolific gangs. One of the authors joins us in the studio.
Chicago Tonight profile of co-author Lance Williams
Information about the book
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Viewer Mail
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We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail.
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County Budget Passes
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Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle's $3 billion budget passes in the wee hours of Saturday morning after a marathon session. Carol Marin goes one-on-one with President Preckwinkle.
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Chicago Business News
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Groupon officially launches in China under a new Chinese name. WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel tells us what the new moniker means, and breaks down the rest of Chicago's business headlines.
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JoRide Bicycles
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It looks and feels like a normal bike -- with one big exception, We meet the Chicagoan who has given special needs kids an opportunity to experience what they previously couldn't.
More on the story
JoRide online
Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
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Hedy Weiss tries her luck with three new shows in town, including a bona fide Broadway classic and two provocative new shows.
Weiss at the Sun-Times
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Architect Harry Weese
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Three decades ago, architect Harry Weese was fighting to save Chicago from urban blight. He gave the city some of its most famous buildings, and then was almost forgotten. We look at the great work and troubled life of Harry Weese.
Harry Weese book
Chicago Magazine article about Weese
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
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This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week In Review, Rahm Emanuel wins the race for mayor easily, with 55 percent of the vote, and wastes no time naming his transition team. Is his victory a sign of "post-racial politics" in Chicago? The mayor-elect also sets his sights on City Council changes and the city's issues, including pensions, the budget, schools, police and changing city services. There are 14 aldermanic runoffs, including Vice Mayor Bernie Stone in the 50th ward and Zoning Committee Chair Danny Solis in the 25th ward.
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Meet the new City Clerk
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Tuesday's elections in Chicago brought about a number of changes, including a historic first: State Representative Susana Mendoza was elected the first female Chicago City Clerk. Eddie Arruza talks with Mendoza about what she'll bring to the job.
Meet Susana Mendoza
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Cultural Connections: Artist Paints Faces
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We visit a gallery of fantastic faces from the present day back to the 1960s -- all of them painted by Chicago artist Jim Nutt.
The MCA exhibit
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Survivor of Virginia Tech Shootings
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In 2007, Colin Goddard was playing dead in his French classroom, shot four times by the Virginia Tech shooter. He's now the subject of a documentary making its Chicago premiere this weekend. He joins us to talk about how he's using the Virginia tragedy to fight for stricter gun laws.
Peace on Earth Film Festival
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New Chicago Football Coach
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He wreaked havoc on opposing quarterbacks; now he's calling the shots as head coach of the Chicago Slaughter. We chat with Steve Mongo McMichael as he readies for their home opener.
Chicago Slaughter online
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Oscars on Sunday
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Hollywood's biggest night is right around the corner. We have At The Movies co-host Ignatiy Vishnevetsky here to give us a preview of the Oscars.
The Oscars
Ebert Presents At the Movies
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Ask Geoffrey: Northern Geese Friends
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Why do we Canada Geese roaming all over Chicagoland? Geoffrey Baer has the answer in Ask Geoffrey.
NPR story on Canada Geese
Living with Wildlife, from University of Illinois
Lytton's department store history
Chicago Epidemics
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Election Day Recap
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All the votes are counted: Rahm Emanuel will be the city's next mayor. Eddie Arruza shares some of the highlights from Chicago's 2011 Election Day.
Look up Chicago election results
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