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Argonne Labs
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The Obama administration is placing an emphasis on technology and the nation's oldest laboratory is reaping the rewards. The new head of Argonne National Laboratory will be here to tell us more about his goals for the lab's future.
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Chic Chicago
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We take a tour of the new exhibition at the Chicago History Museum that explores our city's high fashion credentials.
Chic Chicago
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Alvin Ailey
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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is known for its smooth blend of ballet, jazz, and modern dance. This week, the company stops in Chicago to celebrate its 50th anniversary. We meet an Alvin Ailey dancer, as well as the executive director of the Auditorium Theatre, where the company will be performing.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 50th Anniversary Celebration
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Viewer Mail
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We explain why some viewers had difficulty watching Chicago Tonight last night when we read some of our viewer mail.
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O'Hare Lands Stimulus Funds
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The first round of stimulus funds lands at O'Hare. Elizabeth Brackett reports on the infrastructure improvements and whether any of the stimulus funds will be used for the airport expansion program.
Auto Industry Fallout
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President Barack Obama has forced General Motors' CEO to resign. And he has also told GM and Chrysler that new bailout cash will be held until they make serious changes. Carol Marin is joined by two financial experts to discuss President Obama's announcement and if the auto industry deserves another bailout.
Chicago Business
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Once a Chicago mainstay, clothier Bigsby and Kruthers may be making a comeback. Kris Kridel of WBBM NewsRadio 780's "Noon Business Hour" will be here with the details.
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Eco-House
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There's an amazing new eco-friendly house in the Ravenswood neighborhood. It reuses its water and generates more electricity than it will ever use. Geoffrey Baer takes us on a tour of this home of the future.
For more on the Yannell Zero Net Energy Residence
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The contractors
Life Without Lawyers
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Are we living in a society where there are too many frivolous lawsuits? Philip Howard thinks so. He'll be here to discuss his new book, Life Without Lawyers.
Life Without Lawyers
Edvard Munch Examined
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You know the painting, but do you know the painter? The curator of the Art Institute's new exhibition about Edvard Munch reveals the myth behind the man.
For more on the AIC's Edvard Munch Exhibition
Viewer Mail
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And is Governor Pat Quinn adequately addressing the state's budget crisis? We'll have your thoughts when we read some of your viewer mail.
Friday Night with John Callaway: Ron Huberman
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John sits down with new Chicago Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman.
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Olympic Olive Branch
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The organizers of Chicago's Olympic bid made peace today with community activists seeking a bigger piece of the action. But Chicago Police may picket the International Olympic Committee when their members come to town next week. Rich Samuels will tell us why.
Chicago 2016
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South Side Irish Parade Ends Era
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The luck of the Irish has run out on Chicago's South Side Irish Parade. Eddie Arruza and his panel will explore how alcohol and out-of-control crowds are forcing organizers to pull the plug on a 30-year-old St. Patrick's Day tradition.
South Side Irish Parade
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Preview "Friday Night Show" with guest Ron Huberman
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We'll get a sneak preview of John Callaway's "Friday Night" interview with the new Chicago Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman.
Chicago Public Schools
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Theater Critic Hedy Weiss
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Chicago Sun-Times theater critic Hedy Weiss says "The Quiet Man Tales" is a beguiling play that speaks volumes about Irish culture. Hedy joins Phil with a review of the world premiere production at the Chicago Theatre Downstairs.
Hedy Weiss at the Chicago Sun Times
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Dreihaus Architects
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Geoffrey Baer tours the city with an Egyptian architect and an Argentine preservationist in town to receive prizes for their work in traditional architecture. And we'll get their reactions to some of Chicago's finest classical buildings.
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Ask Alpana
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Ask Alpana
"Check, Please!" host and master sommelier Alpana Singh joins us with her list of great wine books in tonight's editions of Ask Alpana.
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Time Out Chicago Tips
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From elaborate egg decorating to celebrating Earth Hour, Laura Baginski of "Time Out Chicago" magazine is here with her list of weekend favorites.
Time Out Chicago Magazine
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Viewer Mail
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And Mayor Daley is taken to task by our viewers when we read some of your letters to "Chicago Tonight."
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Remembering John Hope Franklin
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Historian and former University of Chicago Professor John Hope Franklin died yesterday at the age of 94. We'll take a look at a 1977 John Callaway interview with Professor Franklin.
Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient John Hope Franklin
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Parking Meters
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Parking meter prices have recently gone up, and some say available parking spots around the city are also increasing. There have also been reports of an uptick in vandalized meters. Is the city on the verge of a parking meter rebellion? "The Parking Ticket Geek" gives his take on the meter madness.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
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Has the conviction of former Streeets and Sanitation Commissioner Al Sanchez gotten to Mayor Daley? We take a look at the mayor's entire press conference from yesterday. Then Carol Marin sits down with Chicago Sun-Times reporter Natasha Korecki, who covered the trial.
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Blagojevich on the Radio
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The ex-governor took to the airwaves this morning as guest host on the "Don Wade and Roma Morning Show." He bashed his successor, Governor Quinn, but had little to say about an upcoming federal indictment. Elizabeth Brackett has the details.
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The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza
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Small businesses are taking a big hit in this recession. Many banks have cut off lines of credit. But the Obama administration says it has plans to get loans flowing again to small businesses. What are those plans and will they work? That is tonight's focus of our series, "The Bottom Line."
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