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Lynette Kalsnes

Reporter, Arts and Culture

As a reporter on the arts desk, Lynette Kalsnes covers matters relating to arts and culture.

Lynette joined Chicago Public Radio in September 2003, and has worked as a morning producer, and afternoon producer/reporter, before becoming a staff reporter. Her work has appeared on National Public Radio and Great Lakes Radio Consortium.

Prior to joining Chicago Public Radio, Kalsnes reported for more than a dozen years at newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, Kalamazoo Gazette, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and the Medina County Gazette, earning several awards.

Lynette has a B.A. in journalism with honors from Michigan State University, and studied abroad in England.

Originally from Minnesota, Lynette resides in Chicago.
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Victims' Advocates Criticize Priest Sex Abuse Study

SNAP questions why the study doesn't focus on why priests who abuse children are allowed to stay in churches.

Posted on 11.18.2009
Lutheran Church Faces Staff and Program Cuts

Church council expected to vote on whether to approve budget cuts.

Posted on 11.14.2009
Long-Lost History Rediscovered in Suburban Village

Librarians work to restore a New Deal gem.

Posted on 11.13.2009
Clergy, Community Fear Important Ritual is Losing its Religion

Parents and church leaders are working to make sure a Latina's 15th birthday keeps its cultural and religious meaning.

Posted on 11.11.2009
Chicago Starts Demo on Gropius Buildings

The first of several buildings here by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius bites the dust.

Posted on 10.28.2009
Preservationists Still Hope to Save Gropius Buildings

They hope there's more time and less pressure to demolish, following the city's Olympic loss.

Posted on 10.8.2009
What's Next After Olympic Loss?

People hope the city moves ahead with some of its Olympic plans, despite losing the Games.

Posted on 10.3.2009
Chicago's 2016 Olympic Hopes Die

Many supporters want the city to try again.

Posted on 10.2.2009
Olympic Optimism Wiped Out Quickly at Daley Plaza

Announcement shocks thousands gathered to watch the vote, but many are calling for another Olympic bid.

Posted on 10.2.2009
Mood Glum at Daley Plaza

Chicagoans say they're shocked by the city's first-round loss of the Olympics.

Posted on 10.2.2009
Olympic Supporters in Chicago Shocked

A report from the rally in downtown Chicago.

Posted on 10.2.2009
Residents Weigh in on Olympic Bid

The countdown to the decision is hours away.

Posted on 10.1.2009
Protestors Against Chicago Olympics Gather at City Hall

Demonstrators call for funding for health care and education, not the Games.

Posted on 9.30.2009
Community Organizer Says Olympics Will Bring Long-Awaited Improvements

A supporter weighs in on the benefits if Chicago wins the 2016 Olympics.

Posted on 9.30.2009
Chicago Program Helps Iraqis Save Their Cultural Heritage

Flaking paint on mummies, basket weaving, radar, part of the project.

Posted on 9.18.2009
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