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News Analysis: Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts
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Cubs owner Tom Ricketts joins us to talk about his controversial $200 million bond proposal to renovate Wrigley Field.
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Scientific Chicago: Proton Therapy
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Jay Shefsky looks at proton therapy for cancer as Illinois opens its first proton therapy facility. Advocates say it's better and safer than traditional radiation, but some doctors argue it's not worth the high cost.
CDH Proton Center
Dr. Ralph Weichselbaum
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The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones
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Which is the better band -- the Beatles or the Rolling Stones? In their new book, rock critics Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis settle the score for good.
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Ask Alpana
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The countdown to Turkey Day is on. Whether you're preparing a feast or a more modest dinner, don't forget to consider the drinks. Check, Please! Host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh is here with Thanksgiving dinner-drink pairing tips.
See how local restaurants fared in the new Michelin Guide for Chicago restaurants
Recommendations for Thanksgiving Dinner:
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Candidate Filings
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The race for mayor of Chicago officially kicked off today with the filing of nominating petitions. Eddie Arruza gives us a rundown of the candidates who submitted.
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News Analysis: James Meeks
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Carol Marin talks to State Senator James Meeks, a mayoral candidate who formally launched his campaign yesterday.
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Chicago Business
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It looks as though the new exhibitor rules at McCormick Place are paying off -- we find out which major trade show announced a five-year contract renewal when WBBM Newsradio's Kris Kridel joins us to break down this week's business headlines.
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A Month at the Museum
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Kate McGroarty won the chance of a lifetime: to live inside in the Museum of Science and Industry for a month. We Skype with the 24-year-old Chicagoan from her museum home.
Month at the Museum
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Bears Alumni Club
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Bears Alumni Club
The Bears got a lot of help from Devin Hester in their decisive win over Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings. Dan Jiggetts joins us our Bears Alumni Club this week to talk about what went right in yesterday's game.
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Patricia Blunt Koldyke Fellowship in Social Entrepreneurship
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We meet this year's fellowship winner, who is being recognized for starting schools for girls and women in Afghanistan.
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The Week In Review with Joel Weisman
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On this week's edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: Governor Pat Quinn says his election victory is a mandate for a tax hike, but Republicans scoff at his spin. Danny Davis is chosen as the so-called consensus mayoral candidate by some African American leaders, but Carol Moseley Braun and James Meeks are in the race to stay. The CTA looks at selling naming rights to stations and routes to ease the agency's perpetual budget crunch, and now Metra is considering the same. And in sports, the Bears gear up for Brett Favre and the Vikings.
Guests:
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National Deficit
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A commission appointed by President Obama recommends radical changes to bridge the nation's budget gap. We speak with one of the commission members, Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky.
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News Analysis: Carol Moseley Braun
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She was the first African American woman in the U.S. Senate and now she wants to be the first African American woman Mayor of Chicago. Carol Moseley Braun is here to tell us why she's come out of political retirement to vie for the position of Mayor Daley's replacement.
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Tony and Janina's American Wedding
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A Chicago-area Polish family is torn apart when the wife is deported with her six-year-old son. We talk with the husband and the director of a new documentary about the family, airing tonight on WTTW.
Tony and Janina's American Wedding
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Harp-Making
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Ash-har Quraishi takes an inside look at the fine art of harp-making in Chicago.
More on the story...
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Ask Geoffrey
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A 1955 building now stands in the middle of a huge construction site in Lincoln Park. We find out why people are taking such care to protect it in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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Cultural Connections: Eat, Play, Love Our Neighborhoods
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A new free e-book provides a fresh perspective on the city's dozens of neighborhoods, from Bronzeville to Hegewisch. We talk with author Alan Solomon about Explore Chicago: Eat, Play, Love Our Neighborhoods.
Download Eat, Play, Love Our Neighborhoods
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News Analysis: Danny Davis
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Congressman Danny Davis is the consensus Black candidate for Mayor of Chicago. So, what are his plans for the city? And why does he want to leave Congress to lead the city in the post-Daley era? He answers these questions and more when he talks with Carol Marin.
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Hacking on Public Wi-Fi
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A new, free computer program can turn the most inexperienced computer user into a computer hacker, and the hacking is taking place at public wi-fi sites.
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Fresh Medicine
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Fresh Medicine
Did the Health reform bill alleviate the nation's health care crisis? One prominent politician says it made an obsolete system even worse. We talk to the Governor of Tennessee, the author of the new book Fresh Medicine: How to Fix, Reform and Build a Sustainable Health Care System.
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Richard Gray Collection
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From Pablo Picasso to Old Masters and contemporary works -- seven centuries of art from a celebrated private collection go on public view at the Art Institute. We take a look inside the exhibit.
Find out more about the Gray Collection
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Michelle Obama Handshake Controversy
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A seemingly innocuous handshake has set off a worldwide controversy. We learn why an Indonesian minister -- who is Muslim -- is blaming Michelle Obama for the misstep.
How to Be a Perfect Stranger: A Guide to Etiquette in Other People's Religious Ceremonies
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Mayoral Race
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We share your thoughts on some of our recent stories when we read some viewer mail.
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News Analysis: Mayoral Race
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The Chicago Coalition for Mayor, a group of African-American leaders, has chosen Danny Davis as their candidate for Mayor. Elizabeth Brackett discusses the implications of this decision and other new developments in the race.
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Pit bull Rehabilitation
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It's an innovative campaign to end the gruesome practice of dogfighting. Eddie Arruza tells us about an outreach effort that's changing hearts and minds about the so-called bully breeds of dogs.
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Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
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Chicago Sun-Times theater critic Hedy Weiss reviews three shows currently on local stages.
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