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Punch Brothers
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When mandolin superstar Chris Thile needed a banjo player for his latest band, Punch Brothers, he chose Skokie native Noam Pikelny. We go behind the scenes at a Punch Brothers rehearsal.
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From the Vault: Edwin Newman
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Proper use of the English language matters--that was the contention of longtime NBC news correspondent and anchor Edwin Newman, who died last month. We revisit John Callaway's 1976 conversation with Newman about the importance of grammar.
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News Analysis: Mayoral Race
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With more than a dozen African-Americans reportedly considering a run for mayor, we look at how that community--and others--may try to whittle down the field.
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Physicians' Records
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For two years a state website provided physicians' records, but earlier this year the law mandating this database was struck down. Should the state resurrect the database? We hear from both sides of this healthcare issue.
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
House Bill 6409
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Scientific Chicago: Emerald Ash Borer
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A hungry insect is devastating Illinois' ash trees. Jay Shefsky introduces us to some researchers who are trying to understand the emerald ash borer--and find an ash tree that can co-exist with the pervasive pest.
Comprehensive website about the Emerald Ash Borer
Emerald Ash Borer in Illinois
Morton Arboretum
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Ask Alpana
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This year marks the 200th anniversary of Oktoberfest! What makes a good Oktoberfest beer, and which ones should we choose for this celebration? Check, Please! host and master sommelier Alpana Singh shares some of her favorites.
Alternatives to Kozel Dark Beer:
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I'm Spiritual, Dammit!
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TV and radio personality Jenniffer Weigel discusses her latest book, I'm Spiritual Dammit!, which is part memoir and part spiritual guide.
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News Analysis: Reporters in Locker Rooms
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An incident involving a TV reporter from Mexico has reignited the debate over female sports reporters in men's locker rooms. Carol Marin talks to a panel of some of Chicago's women reporters about what they encounter in the locker room -- and what they think needs to change.
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Eugene Mullins
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Cook County Board President Todd Stroger's chief spokesman addresses recent news reports that he received more than $13,000 worth of new furniture for his office.
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Chicago Business
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WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel tells us about the week's top business news, including Gatorade's new social media initiative, which some people are finding a bit too invasive.
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Urban Farming
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How a local organization is turning an abandoned truck depot into an urban farm just minutes away from U.S. Cellular Field.
Iron Street Farm
Growing Power
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Bears Alumni Club
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The Bears pull off an unexpected win over the Dallas Cowboys. Ed O'Bradovich joins us on the Bears Alumni Club to break down the game.
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The Week In Review With Joel Weisman
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On tonight's edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week In Review -- Frustrated cops complained to Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis about a manpower shortage; the field of possible mayoral contenders grew more crowded with State Senator Rickey Hendon officially jumping into the race, while former U.S. Senator Carol Moseley Braun, Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., and State Senator Rev. James Meeks are all mulling bids; and the CTA cut more than 70 jobs in an effort to balance the 2011 budget.
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Social Media and Political Campaigns
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The mid-term elections are less than two months away. We examine how some of the Illinois races are stacking up when it comes to social media campaigning.
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News Analysis: The Future of Chicago Business
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What could Mayor Daley's retirement announcement mean for the future of the business community in Chicago, and what concerns does organized labor have? Phil Ponce and his guests take a look.
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Ask Geoffrey
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We find out about a now-empty building that was once a lively center for the arts in Chicago as well as a safe haven for young women in the big city.
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Three Arts Club of Chicago Friends Blog
Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
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Cultural Connections: Candide
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Love prevails in Leonard Bernstein's Candide at the Goodman Theatre. We talk to key members of the creative team behind this highly anticipated musical revival.
Find out about more about the production and ticket information
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Viewer Mail
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We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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Police Protest
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Hundreds of people came out today calling for the resignation of Police Superintendent Jody Weis. Ash-har Quraishi was there and has the details.
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News Analysis: Race for Governor
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A new poll shows Republican Bill Brady opening up a large lead over incumbent Pat Quinn in the race for Illinois governor. Is the outcome all but decided, or is Governor Quinn poised for a turnaround in the final months? Carol Marin and her panel take a look.
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Inspector General Joe Ferguson
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He was hired to thwart corruption about 10 months ago. What has the city's new inspector general Joseph Ferguson been up to? We find out.
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
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Has electroconvulsive therapy been unfairly given a bad name? We speak with one woman who claims the treatment saved her life.
Carol Kivler's website: Courageous Discovery
National Alliance on Mental Illness
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Ray Bradbury
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From the archives, local sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury reads from his fiery classic Fahrenheit 451.
Listen to the Echoes: The Ray Bradbury Interviews by Sam Weller
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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The Riccardo Muti era is about to begin at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We talk to the President of the CSO to find out how she managed to catch a superstar of the classical music world.
Find out about the CSO's free concert in Millennium Park on Saturday September 19th
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News Analysis: Mayoral Race
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Eddie Arruza and his panel of political analysts look at the possible candidates for mayor, and discuss how race and gender may play key roles in the election.
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