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1918 Flu Pandemic

The Spanish flu of 1918 killed 8,500 Chicagoans. Rich Samuels tells us about the worst pandemic of the 20th century.
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Open Source

There is a new phenomenon changing the way some technology companies are doing business. We find out about open sourcing and how it's revolutionizing the development of software.
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Sync Issues

Christian Farr explains why some Chicago Tonight viewers are having issues with lip sync, in which the sound and video do not match on their television, and offers tips on how to fix the problem. Report your lip sync issues
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Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews

Hedy Weiss is here with a review of a modern and re-envisioned Carmen by Chicago Opera Theater, now on stage at the Harris Theater. Old Times La Tragedie de Carmen The Joffrey Ballet
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News Analysis with Carol Marin

Who will President Obama name to the U.S. Supreme Court, and what type of impact will this appointment have? Carol Marin and her panel of law experts give us their take on these questions and more.
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Chicago Business

A Chicago-based bank is on life support thanks to bad mortgage lending. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio's Noon Business Hour joins us with the details, plus the rest of the week's business headlines.
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Obama Art

We explore the art of politics when we go inside a new exhibit that offers a visual history of the Obama Presidential campaign. Officially Unofficial: Inspired Art for Obama
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Barbecue Chef Steven Raichlen

Did you know you could barbecue your dessert? PBS grill guru Steven Raichlen is here with his tips for some unusual and tasty dishes to cook over an open flame. Barbecue Bible
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Bike Sharing

Students at one local university are getting a kind of "free ride," one that could also help the environment. Christian Farr tells us more about bike sharing. OYBike St. Xavier University City of Chicago Department of Transportation JCDecaux
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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Alexi Giannoulias Under Fire

Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias is defending his decision to buy a government vehicle with funds from a state college savings program. Rich Samuels tells us about this controversial purchase by a man who is contemplating a run for the U.S. Senate.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

Tonight's panel discusses the week's top headlines: The swine flu strikes Illinois; President Obama marks 100 days in office; Chris Kennedy reportedly ponders a Senate race; the local real estate market shows some signs of life; the Bulls force Game 7 against the Celtics after a thrilling triple-overtime victory; and the Blackhawks go deep into the playoffs against the Vancouver Canucks. Guests:
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Friday Night with John Callaway: Elizabeth Brackett

John sits down with our very own Elizabeth Brackett to talk about her new book, "Pay to Play: How Rod Blagojevich Turned Political Corruption Into a National Sideshow."
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza

More than 100 cases of swine flu have been reported in the United States, now including 17 probable cases in Illinois. Eddie Arruza and his panel discuss whether or not Chicagoans should fear the worst, or if the threat posed by the spread of swine flu is over-hyped and over-reported by the media. Swine Flu: Lessons from a Familiar Enemy
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Inspiration Cafe

One Chicagoan's desire to feed the homeless turned into a giant food and job training institution. It also landed her a commercial that was seen in front of an estimated 36 million people nationwide. We take you inside a Chicago restaurant that feeds paying and non-paying customers alike. Inspiration Corporation
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Ask Geoffrey

Did the St. Mary of the Lake Church in Uptown at one time sit on the lakefront? We find out when Chicago architecture expert Geoffrey Baer answers this question and more in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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Time Out Weekend Picks

From parades to festivals, this weekend is stocked with things to do. Laura Baginski of Time Out Chicago joins us with the details. Art Chicago 2009 Big Swap Bonanza Polish Constitution Day Parade Cinco de Mayo Parade Arlington Park
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Music from The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy from the touring company of "The Wizard of Oz" performs live in our studio...with Toto, too!
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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Swine Flu Progress

Leaders and health officials, including Gov. Quinn, Mayor Daley, and CPS Chief Ron Huberman, held a press conference today to address the H1N1 virus outbreak.
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President Obama's News Conference

On his 100th day in office, President Obama addresses the nation tonight in his third primetime news conference. Economic issues are sure to be front and center as he looks back on the accomplishments of his time in office. The president is also expected to discuss his administration's plan to combat the swine flu outbreak. We carry his remarks live.
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett

President Obama's first 100 days in office have been filled with plenty of challenges. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel grade the commander-in-chief.
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Reform Commission Recommendations

Governor Quinn's government reform commission issued its recommendations today. Rich Samuels tells us why transforming them into law could be a struggle. Illinois Reform Commission 100 Day Report
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Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham

We meet a doctor whose innovative methods to train surgeons are changing the game at Northwestern University, and at more than a hundred other schools.
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Financial Advice for Young Adults

What is a young adult to do with his or her finances during these tough economic times? New York Times bestselling author Beth Kobliner offers her thoughts.
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Josh Groban

28-year-old music sensation Josh Groban is in the studio to talk about his upcoming appearance on WTTW's Soundstage.
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