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Architect Adrian Smith
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We talk with Chicago architect Adrian Smith, who, along with his firm, has been picked to design the world's tallest building — to be built in Saudi Arabia.
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ER Simulation
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What do you get when you combine state of the art technology and role playing? Ash-har Quraishi takes us inside the simulation program at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, where students are getting real-life medical experience in a virtual emergency room.
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Ask Geoffrey
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Can you imagine heading to a public building once or twice a week just to keep clean? Geoffrey Baer has more on the history of Chicago's bath houses in tonight's Ask Geoffrey.
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Remembering Delois Barrett Campbell
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The gospel music world lost one of its greatest singers this week: Chicago soprano Delois Barrett Campbell, of the legendary Barrett Sisters. We have a profile.
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Illinois Congressmen on Debt Deal
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The debt deal is signed, now comes the explaining. Carol Marin talks with two local members of Congress — one a yes vote and one a no vote — about why they voted the way they did.
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Artist Matt Lamb
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A one-time funeral director talks about his greatest undertaking—creating paintings of a spiritual world.
More on the Story: Slideshows & Video on global art project
More on Matt Lamb
Lamb's website
The Museum of Private Art Collections
Umbrellas for Peace
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Hot Weather Foods
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The owner and executive chef of "Province" demonstrates some great summer recipes that won't require turning on the stove.
More on the Story: Cool recipes for a hot summer
More on Chef Randy Zweiban
More on "Province"
More on Green City Market
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Erik Larson
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In Erik Larson's new book, In the Garden of Beasts, he tells the true story of a Chicago family that unexpectedly finds itself in a position of prominence in Berlin during Hitler's rise to power.
More on the book
More on Erik Larson
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Debt Ceiling's Effect on Stock Market
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The debt deal is done, but the stock market continues to tank. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel look at how D.C. politics have affected the markets.
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Joel Osteen
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One of the world's most well-known and watched televangelists, Joel Osteen, is here to talk about faith, his mega church and his upcoming event in Chicago.
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Cultural Connections: En Route
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Our resident tour guide Geoffrey Baer discovers a whole new way to explore Chicago, thanks to a visiting troupe of Australians!
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Day Trips from Chicago
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We hear from a local author who shares tips for exciting vacations close to home.
More on the Story: Read an excerpt & view a slideshow
More on the book
More on Elisa Drake
Drake's website
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Winners & Losers in Debt Debate
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Congressional leaders and the President come up with an 11th hour deal to raise the debt ceiling. Carol Marin and her panel tally up the potential winners and losers in the debate over the debt.
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Blagojevich Debrief
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A sentencing date has been set for convicted former Illinois governor, Rod Blagojevich. He'll learn his fate on October 6. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest on sentencing guidelines and Blagojevich's fate.
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Chicago vs. Toronto
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If Chicago and Toronto have the same population, then why does Chicago have almost eight times the number of murders each year? WBEZ's Robert Wildeboer is here to help us find out.
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
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Henrietta Lacks died of cervical cancer in 1951. But her cells kept living, starting a scientific revolution and a multi-billion dollar industry. When members of her family found out, they felt angry and exploited. We revisit our recent conversation with the author of a best-selling book about the story.
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Snakes on a Plain
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Snakes have escaped Lincoln Park Zoo and are on their way to the suburbs. Paris Schutz has more on where they've landed and why.
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Cook County Budget
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Cook County has a sizable budget gap to close, but Board President Toni Preckwinkle says job cuts are not inevitable and the sales tax rollback is still on. How will they close the gap? Paris Schutz has the story.
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Illinois Tollway
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The Toll Highway Authority is asking for some big toll hikes to fund $12 billion in upgrades. Eddie Arruza talks with tollway leadership about their ambitious plans.
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Cultural Connections: West Side Story
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We meet two cast members of "West Side Story" with local roots who are taking the show on a rare tour across the country.
More on the Story: Photo gallery & music from the show
"West Side Story" at the Cadillac Palace Theatre
"West Side Story" on tour
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Future of Bookstores
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With nearly 400 Borders bookstores soon to close across the country, we talk to a panel of experts about the future of books and the ongoing transformations in publishing and how we read.
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Ask Geoffrey
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It's been called Chicago's Sistine Chapel, but it's no longer visible. So, where is the mural from the old Daily News Building? Geoffrey Baer has the answer in Ask Geoffrey.
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Camp TWIG
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During last night's broadcast, we tried to bring you a story about a unique summer camp on the North Shore with a very specific mission. However, that piece was interrupted by severe weather bulletins. So, once again, Eddie Arruza takes us to Camp TWIG in Winnetka, where the kids not only have fun, but also learn something important about each other.
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