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Ask Alpana
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Check, Please! host and master sommelier Alpana Singh joins us tonight to share her favorite movies for wine lovers.
Alpana's Top Movies for Wine Lovers
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Time Out Weekend Picks
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This weekend's forecast calls for warm weather, and the list of weekend events does not disappoint. Laura Baginski of Time Out Chicago tells us what is in store.
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Viewer Mail
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We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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County Government Update
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Christian Farr has the latest on the county's troubled finances, and the hiring scandal surrounding Todd Stroger.
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Maggie Daley Undergoes Biopsy
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Chicago's first lady Maggie Daley underwent a bone lesion biopsy today. Rich Samuels tells us what her doctor had to say, and Carol Marin and her panel discuss the latest breast cancer treatments.
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Roxana Saberi
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A Northwestern University graduate working as a freelance journalist in Iran has been jailed and sentenced to eight years in prison after being accused of being a spy. We hear about local efforts to get her released.
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Buckminster Fuller
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We go inside a fascinating new exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art that looks at the lasting legacy of the multi-faceted architect, author, inventor and visionary Buckminster Fuller.
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The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza
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If your 401(k) has plummeted along with the economy, you have plenty of company. Now many are questioning whether 401(k)s should have become the primary retirement account for so many Americans. It's a question we tackle on tonight's edition of The Bottom Line.
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Cell Phone Movies
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What is the state of the American Dream? To answer that question, Chicago playwright Regina Taylor is inviting Chicago students to submit their own homemade movies. The only catch: the movies have to be shot with cell phones. We meet some of these young filmmakers.
Watch David Kaplinsky's movie
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Live Music Wednesday: Tammy McCann
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We have a live performance from Tammy McCann, a vocalist the Chicago Tribune calls "the best jazz singer you've never heard of."
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Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
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Another Chicago play wins the Pulitzer Prize for drama. Chicago Sun-Times theater critic Hedy Weiss has more on that news, and reviews of three new productions on area stages.
Ghostwritten
Collaboraction's 9th Annual Sketchbook Festival
A Chorus Line
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Viewer Mail
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We hear what you had to say about Carol Marin's interview with Todd Stroger when we read some of our viewer mail.
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Rod Blagojevich's Reality Show Request Denied
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The former governor's request for permission to leave the country to participate in a reality show in Costa Rica was denied today in federal court. Rich Samuels has the latest on Rod Blagojevich's legal troubles.
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
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The firing of Cook County Board President Todd Stroger's cousin, the county's chief financial officer, has created a firestorm. Elizabeth Brackett gets some reaction from Cook County commissioners.
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Holocaust Museum
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The Illinois Holocaust Museum that opened last weekend was conceived 20 years ago after neo-Nazis threatened to march in Skokie. We meet two survivors that vowed to tell their stories to help prevent future genocides.
Archival video of Neo-nazi Frank Collin and efforts to keep him out of Skokie is part of an extensive Skokie Video Archive
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City Finances
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Mayor Daley's plan to lease Midway Airport fell apart as the company seeking to lease the airport could not secure the necessary financing. Rich Samuels has the latest details on the failed deal and tells us what this means for the city's finances.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
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Is Cook County Board President Todd Stroger a lame duck? The latest scandal involving his cousin, whom he recently fired as chief financial officer, and a county worker with a history of criminal charges who is currently in Cook County jail, has Stroger on the hot seat. Todd Stroger sits down with Carol Marin and tells his side of the story.
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Stimulus Funds
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The state gained federal approval to use stimulus money for a number of projects that would fix roads and bridges. Elizabeth Brackett tells us what projects have been approved and how much of the funding they are receiving.
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Chicago Business
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Illinois' unemployment rate is now more than nine percent, the highest since 1985. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 has the inside scoop on the very latest business news.
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Sonia Nazario
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Author Sonia Nazario joins us to talk about her Pulitzer Prize-winning book Enrique's Journey, which chronicles a young boy's dangerous quest to cross the United States border.
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Viewer Mail
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We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
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Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Mayor Daley says 1,600 city workers may lose their job unless the union agrees to concessions; obese passengers on United Airlines could be forced to pay for an extra seat; express bus service coming to the Stevenson Expressway; Cook County Board President Todd Stroger proposes cutting the sales tax; Rod Blagojevich could be heading to reality TV; the Chicago Tribune announces major newsroom cuts; the foreclosure rate in Illinois the 5th highest in the nation; and Bulls and Blackhawks playoff fever is red hot.
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Friday Night with John Callaway: Fergie Jenkins
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John sits down with Chicago Cubs Hall-of-Fame pitcher Fergie Jenkins.
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Time Out Weekend Picks
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Time Out Chicago magazine will be here with recommendations for your weekend.
CHIRP Record Fair
Free Earth Day Parks & Preserves
Snuggie Pub Crawl
Chicago Improv Festival-The Doubtful Guests
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
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Yesterday, protesters in Chicago, the suburbs, and across the country participated in "tea party" themed tax day demonstrations. Is there a major grass roots tax revolt brewing, or was yesterday's "Tea Party" an organized political stunt? Eddie Arruza and his panel weigh in.
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