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The Inside Scoop on the DNA Files
Chicago Public Radio’s
Lynette Kalsnes
brings us a behind-the-scenes look at her
DNA Files
series.
Posted on 11.2.2007
Architecture and Film Unite
Jonathan Miller
joins us to discuss intersections of architecture and film.
Posted on 11.2.2007
32C: SOFA
Matt Cunningham
shares his list of three not-to-be-missed upcoming cultural events.
Posted on 11.2.2007
How Will Disabled Riders Fare After Cuts?
Marcia Trawinski of the group
Metro Seniors in Action
tells us how the transit funding crisis will affect disabled riders.
Posted on 11.2.2007
Chicago Students Brace for Bus Cuts
Thousands of students throughout Chicago are bracing for proposed cuts to CTA bus service.
Posted on 11.2.2007
Avoiding Doomsday: What Could Have Been Done?
We find out what the
Chicago Transit Authority
is doing to prepare for Sunday’s expected “doomsday,” and ask what they could have done in the past to prevent some of their fiscal problems.
Posted on 11.2.2007
Dueling Critics: "The Island of Dr. Moreau"
Jonathan Abarbanel
and
Kelly Kleiman
review
The Island of Dr. Moreau
on stage at
Lifeline Theatre
through December 2nd.
Posted on 11.2.2007
Choir of Complaints
Althea Legaspi profiles a choir that’s airing the complaints of Chicago this weekend.
Posted on 11.2.2007
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