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Biking the Boulevards: Chicago's Biking History

In tonight's edition of Geoffrey Baer's Biking the Boulevards, Geoffrey reveals Chicago's rich biking history -- from the 19th c

Soprano Nicole Cabell

Since studying her craft at Chicago's Lyric Opera, she's become one of the most sought-after sopranos in the world. We get a live performance from opera superstar, Nicole Cabell.

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Illinois House Republican Leader Tom Cross

Illinois House Republican Leader Tom Cross joins Eddie Arruza to talk about the many contentious issues facing lawmakers in next week’s fall veto session.

ComEd's Smart Grid Bill

ComEd is pushing hard for legislation to raise rates in exchange for a massive infrastructure upgrade. Is an override of Gov. Pat Quinn's veto coming? Carol Marin looks at the "smart grid" controversy.

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Economist Jeffrey Sachs

Reclaiming power from Wall Street corporations, as well as higher taxes on the rich, are at the center of a new book called The Price

Gov. Pat Quinn

Gov. Pat Quinn says he will veto a gaming bill passed in May, in favor of a gambling plan of his own. Carol Marin talks with the governor about that and other pressing Illinois issues.

Open House Chicago

This weekend, Chicagoans get a rare glimpse into private spaces around the city.

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Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin

Sniffing out relatives? It may not be the human way, but it works for one finely dressed bird. We explore penguin behavior and more in tonight's Scientific Chicago.

Sen. Mark Kirk & Sen. Dick Durbin

A national unrest is brewing amid discontent with the President, Congress and Wall Street. Illinois Senators Dick Durbin and Mark Kirk join Carol Marin for a lengthy discussion about how to turn the country around.

Mayor Daley Biographer

How will history remember Mayor Richard M. Daley? We talk with the first-time author who has taken on the task of writing a Daley biography. What does he hope to accomplish with his book? We find out.

Clarke House Museum

It's a landmark date for Chicago's oldest house. How old is it and where might you find it? Paris Schutz has the story.

The Art of Gaman

We take a look at unusual art and artifacts made during World War II. Find out the incredible story behind The Art of Gaman.

Chicago River

There's a new push to increase recreation on the Chicago River. But when will it be safe enough to swim in? And how much will the cleanup cost? We talk about the river's future.

Architect Jeanne Gang

She's arguably Chicago's hottest architect, and now she can add MacArthur genius grant recipient to her list of accolades. Jeanne Gang joins us.

Architect Adrian Smith

We talk with Chicago architect Adrian Smith, who, along with his firm, has been picked to design the world's tallest building — to be bui