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Friday Night Preview: Classic Callaway

We take a look back at John Callaway's 1998 Friday Night interview with legendary film reviewers Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. Museum of Broadcast Communications on Siskel and Ebert
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Web Exclusive: Governor on Burr Oak

Governor Pat Quinn makes a statement about the scandal at Burr Oak Cemetery, where some men and women found their deceased relatives no longer at their burial sits.  Quinn discusses the investigation, and how the temporary oversight  of the cemetery will function.

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Web Exclusive: Governor on Budget

Governor Pat Quinn takes questions on the budget struggling to be passed by state legislature at his July 16 press conference.  Topics include departments that will be cut, and how Quinn believes the state should adjust to the current economy.

Web Exclusive: Food Desert (Brandon Johnson)

Brandon Johnson works with the Washington Park Consortium to improve the quality of life of those in his community.  The plan was developed during eighteen months by residents of the neighborhood.  He says food deserts are important because it "helps the community find the value of food."

Web Exclusive: Food Desert (Seneca Kern)

In an extended interview, Seneca Kern of WeFarm America explains how he is working to bring farms to people's backyards to help localize the food economy.  Focusing on the benefits for kids, he says it's both nutritious for their bodies and teaches them positive values.

Web Exclusive: Food Desert (Ladonna Redmond)

Ladonna Redmond has been working for years to bring healthy food to communities with low access to that food.  In an extended interview, she tells Christian Farr why she thinks bringing nutritious food to these areas is essential, and elaborates on how she and others are working to help.

Web Exclusive: Food Desert (David Thompson)

What are the challenges of making sure healthy food is properly distributed in food deserts? In an extended interview, David Thompson of the Chicago Center for Urban Ecology explains how his project is trying to help grow nutritious options and get them into grocery stores.

Governor Quinn on the Budget

The Governor answered questions about Illinois' newly passed budget today. Rich Samuels tells us what he had to say about the state's fiscal plan. WEB EXCLUSIVE: Quinn's press conference on budget WEB EXCLUSIVE: Quinn's press conference on Burr Oak
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City Layoffs

The ax falls on some city workers after their unions refuse to blink. Rich Samuels has the latest from City Hall.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin

Just how close are legislators to a balanced budget? Carol Marin discusses the state's fiscal problems with a panel of experts.
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Cloud Computing

What is Cloud Computing? It's not about using your PC on an airplane! Northwestern University's Kristian Hammond explains this vision for the future of the Internet.
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Changes in the Auto Industry

Dramatic changes in the auto industry have forced some parts makers to look for new ways to grow their businesses. The Nightly Business Report's Diane Eastabrook shows us how one company is going back to its' roots to survive in this economy.
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A Case for Wine: From King Tut to Today

Wine is the beverage of choice at a new show at the Art Institute. We offer a toast to this intoxicating exhibition. Art Institute's A Case for Wine
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Beer: The World's Greatest Drink?

People have been drinking beer for 10,000 years. We talk to one beer aficionado who dares to call beer the best drink in the world.
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Live Music Wednesday: Treaty of Paris

The Chicago band Treaty of Paris burst onto the scene with an odd and popular music video in 2007. They perform their energetic brand of pop-punk live in our studio. Wicker Park Fest, where Treaty will perform on July 25 WEB EXCLUSIVE: 2007 "Waking Up the Dead" music video
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Ebony Magazine Remembers Michael Jackson

We talk to two editors from Ebony who have the latest on their new issue devoted to Michael Jackson. Order a copy of the Michael Jackson Ebony issue
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Keystone Co-op

Sharing meals, bathrooms and tight living quarters may be fine for students in a dorm -- but why do some adults choose to live like this? Eddie Arruza takes us inside a so-called "intentional living community." Intentional Communities Online Directory
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Wordnik

Where can you go to find the definition of a word before it's even a word? How about the new web site Wordnik? We talk to the founder of the site, lexicographer Erin McKean. Wordnik.com
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The City's Union Negotiations

Mayor Daley said today that almost 430 city workers could lose their jobs tomorrow if the city unions still holding out do not agree to his cost-cutting measures. Rich Samuels was with him today and has the latest.
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett

Sheriff Tom Dart continues to grapple with the horror story at Burr Oak Cemetery. Four workers are charged with digging up hundreds of graves and re-selling the plots. Elizabeth Brackett sits down with family members whose relatives were buried at Burr Oak. WEB EXCLUSIVE: Tom Dart's complete press conference
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The Emperor's New Clothes: Exposing the Truth from Watergate to 9/11

Longtime Washington prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste joins us to talk about his experiences, which are chronicled in his new book.
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Capital Spending Bill

Governor Pat Quinn, at odds with legislators over an operating budget, today signed a $31 billion dollar capital spending bill. Rich Samuels tells us why it's already generating controversy.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin

Carol Marin discusses a wide range of Illinois political issues with Capitol Fax Blog publisher Rich Miller.
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Burr Oak Cemetery

The case of modern-day grave robbers at Burr Oak Cemetery has attracted national attention. We hear the latest developments from State Comptroller Dan Hynes and an attorney representing several families whose relatives were buried at the cemetery. Burr Oak Cemetery
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Buying Black

An Oak Park family wants to lift up African American-owned businesses, and they are doing it in a unique way: buying exclusively from these merchants for an entire year. Christian Farr introduces us to this family. Empowerment Experiment Agriculture - Men's Clothing Store Sensual Steps Shoe Salon Farmers Best Chicago
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