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Live Music Wednesday: Musical "The Marvelous Wonderettes"
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After critical acclaim in New York, the musical "The Marvelous Wonderettes" strolls into Skokie at Northlight Theatre. We interview the creator and have a performance.
News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
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Combustible Cubs outfielder Milton Bradley was suspended for the rest of the season after ripping his team and the fans. Is the suspension fair? Elizabeth Brackett and her panel weigh in on the controversy.
Heroin Crisis, Part 2
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A deadly drug is cause for alarm in some Lake County suburbs. We bring you part two of our investigation into why more suburban kids are overdosing on heroin.
Buffalo Grove Community Forum on Drug Abuse
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The Providence Effect
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A new documentary debuts this week that highlights a highly successful Chicago college preparatory school. One of the film's stars and a student share their keys to educational excellence.
The Providence Effect
Theaters where you can watch the documentary
Providence St. Mel School
Yeast Nation: The Triumph of Life
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We talk to the Tony Award-winning creators of a new musical about love and life billions of years ago.
Yeast Nation (The Triumph of Life)
Web Exclusive: Yeast Nation
The American Lighthouse Cookbook
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Are lighthouse keepers the ultimate "locavores," or local eaters? We talk to a chef and author who says yes.
The American Lighthouse Cookbook
Chef Ed Cooks Honeydew Avocado Soup
Triathlon World Championships
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Our own Elizabeth Brackett tells us how she captured the Triathlon World Championship earlier this month in Australia.
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
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A researcher studying plague bacteria at the University of Chicago has died following exposure to deadly bacteria. Eddie Arruza and his panel discuss possible reasons this might have happened, and precautions taken by scientists studying potentially fatal diseases and bacteria.
Heroin Crisis, Part 1
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A dangerous drug has made a deadly comeback in the suburbs. In the first part of a two-part series, we take a look at why more and more kids are overdosing on heroin, and how it has impacted a quaint Lake County community.
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Chicago Business
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The clock is ticking on the possible sale of Chicago's Sun-Times Media Group. Kris Kridel has the latest news on that possibility, plus the rest of the week's business news.
Health Insurance for the Unemployed
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How are the legions of unemployed Americans handling their health insurance? Diane Eastabrook of the Nightly Business Report's Chicago bureau has the story.
Bears Alumni Club
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A last-second field goal by Robbie Gould dashes the hopes of the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Former Chicago Bear and Super Bowl veteran Dennis McKinnon is here to break down the big win.
Bearly Active Productions
Opera on Tap
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We find out how a new opera company has tapped into the local bar scene.
Opera on Tap Chicago
Sara Paretsky
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V.I. Warshawski, the detective created by author Sara Paretsky and once played on the big screen by Kathleen Turner, is back in a brand new adventure. We talk to the author about her new novel, Hardball.
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.
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
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Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines; President Obama throws a rally at the White House for Chicago's Olympic bid; former Rod Blagojevich confidant Chris Kelly commits suicide; Governor Quinn lands key union support; American Airlines expanding operations at O'Hare; Chicago Sun-Times union members vote against proposed concessions; Bears great Brian Urlacher out for the rest of the season with a wrist injury; and debate rages over a proposed statue of Walter Payton at Soldier Field.
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
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Legal scholar and University of Michigan law professor Catharine MacKinnon will be here to discuss a campaign to reform the state's prostitution and sex trafficking laws.
End Demand organization
DuSable Harbor Building
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It's being called the newest gem on Chicago's lakefront. We'll talk with the architect of a building that caters to both boaters and bikers.
News Analysis with Carol Marin
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Former Chicago City Inspector General David Hoffman joins Carol Marin to talk about why he wants to be Illinois's new Senator.
David Hoffman's website
Actor Michael Shannon
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Actor Michael Shannon, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in the film Revolutionary Road, discusses his latest stage role here in Chicago.
A Red Orchid Theatre
Folk Singer Michael Smith
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We have a performance from legendary folk performer Michael Smith in advance of this Sunday's 4th Annual WFMT Midnight Special Folk Festival at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts.
Everyblock.com
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We meet the founder of an ultra-local website that relies on raw data to report the news.
Guest:
Adrian Holovaty, founder of Everyblock.com
Canadian Oil
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The U.S. now gets more crude oil from Canada than any other country. The majority of that oil is processed here in Midwest refineries. Elizabeth Brackett tells us why some critics say the environmental costs of the heavier, dirtier Canadian crude are much too high.
Community Media Workshop: Tar Sand Oil...Illinois Pipeline (02/19/09)
Christopher Kelly's Death
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Many questions remain surrounding the death of former Blagojevich advisor Christopher Kelly. Was it suicide? Eddie Arruza brings us the latest.
Bears Alumni Club
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Just when the Bears thought matters couldn't get any worse after a tough loss to the hated Green Bay Packers...they did. Pro Bowl linebacker Brian Urlacher is likely lost for the rest of the season after dislocating his wrist. We talk to former Bears great Chris Zorich about the devastating news.
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