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Classic Callaway: Elaine Stritch
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For the rest of the summer we'll be replaying the best of John Callaway's interviews over the years, tonight we take a look back at a 2006 conversation with Broadway star Elaine Stritch.
Guest:
Elaine Stritch
Foster Avenue Mural
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The newest member of Chicago's public art family is a reflection of the city's earliest inhabitants. We learn how the mural on Foster Avenue was created.
Chicago Public Art Group
Schudule of Aug. 22 mural dedication (PDF)
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Ask Geoffrey
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We find out about a peaceful meadow that was once a POW camp in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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Classic Callaway
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We take a look back at another classic John Callaway interview -- his July 2006 conversation with Broadway star Elaine Stritch.
Elaine Stritch's entry in the Internet Broadway Database
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Time Out Weekend Picks
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No need to run away and join the circus when you can spend the night with one instead. Time Out Chicago is here with suggestions for the weekend.
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Viewer Mail
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A viewer blows the whistle on the nomination process for new trustees for the University of Illinois when we read some viewer mail.
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
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New credit card rules take effect today. But what will this landmark overhaul mean for consumers? Eddie Arruza and his panel discuss this and more.
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Asian Carp
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A destructive species of fish has been spotted in the waters close to Chicago. Rich Samuels tells us why the Asian carp poses a great threat to commercial and recreational fishing and how the region is working to keep the fish out of Lake Michigan. And we hear from the acting president of the Alliance for the Great Lakes about other possible permanent solutions to the Asian Carp problem.
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
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The Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization filed a lawsuit today against Chicago, claiming the deal to lease the city's parking meters is illegal and should be voided. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a look at the suit and the parking meter deal.
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Chicago Young Republicans
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With a bold ad campaign and marketing savvy, the Chicago Young Republicans organization is growing by the hundreds. We have members of the organization here to tell us why it's not easy being "right" in the city.
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Robbins Library
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The cash-strapped Robbins Public Library may have to close at the end of the month. Rich Samuels tells us who will be hurt most.
Encyclopedia of Chicago: Robbins, Ill.
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Technology Update
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It's been an exciting summer for online Chicago news as the Chicago Tribune launches ChicagoNow blogs and Everyblock.com is bought by MSNBC. Northwestern University's Kristian Hammond joins us for an update on local online news.
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Hidden Chicago: Under Chicago
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Moviemakers love the world beneath the streets of Chicago. Tonight, Geoffrey Baer shows you subterranean spaces even Hollywood hasn't discovered in the conclusion of his series Under Chicago.
Watch the first segment of Under Chicago (08/12/09)
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Live Music Wednesday: Sara Ambrogio
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Cellist Sara Sant'Ambrogio talks about her latest project, Expressions of Artistry, and performs in our studio.
Guest:
Sara Sant'Ambrogio
Watch the complete video of Sara playing George Gershwin's Summertime
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Robert Novak
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Longtime Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak died this morning after a battle with brain cancer. We take a look back at his 2007 appearance on this show to promote his recently-published memoir.
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University of Illinois Trustees
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Some University of Illinois Trustees are bristling at the Governor's call for their resignations. Rich Samuels caught up with two trustees today and fills us in on what they had to say.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Extended video of trustees Frances G. Carroll and James Montgomery Sr.
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
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Eddie Arruza and his panel take a close look at the advantages and disadvantages of the much-talked-about public health care option versus a health care cooperative.
Guests:
Dr. Claudia Fegan - Physicians for a National Health Program
Tomas Philipson - Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago
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Health Care Debate Rhetoric
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We hear from a former political speechwriter about the meaning behind certain words and phrases that have come to define the health care debate.
Guest:
Jason Desanto - law and communications professor at Northwestern University
New York Times: False 'death panel' rumor has some familiar roots (08/13/09)
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Auto Recycling
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Crushing clunkers is a recession-proof business. We speak with a local auto recycler who gives us the pros and cons of the government's Cash for Clunkers program.
VictoryAutoWreckers.com
CashforClunkersFacts.com: Info about Chicago Cash for Clunkers program
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Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham
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A controversy has intensified over a proposed wind farm in DeKalb County. Rich Samuels tells us why, as we continue this year's Chicago Matters series.
NextExtra Energy
Rhodes School Wind Turbine blog
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Government Transparency Law
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Gov. Quinn signed legislation today that he says will make Illinois government more transparent, but is the governor using his personal Blackberry to skirt the Freedom of Information Act? Rich Samuels fills us in.
Read Gov. Quinn's press release on government transparency
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
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The city had the first of three reduced service days this year. Will these furlough days help close Chicago's budget gap? Elizabeth Brackett and her panel of aldermen discuss this and more.
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Chicago Business
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The Chicago area finally saw a big surge in home buying. Sales were up 68 percent in the second quarter. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio's "Noon Business Hour" joins us with more on that story plus the rest of the week's business news.
Guest:
Kris Kridel - WBBM
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Vatican Investigating American Nuns
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Earlier this year, the Vatican began what's called a "visitation" of American nuns, but some are labeling it an investigation. What is the Vatican looking for and how are Chicago nuns reacting to it? Eddie Arruza will report.
Leadership Conference of Women Religious
Apostolic Visitation of Institutes of Women Religious in the United States
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Cell Phone Savings
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A new study says you are probably overpaying for cell phone service. We show you how to dial back on your phone bill.
Guest:
David Kolata, Citizens Utility Board
Could you be saving dollars?: Analyze your own cell phone bill
Read the Citizens Utility Board's report (PDF)
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