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Sunday, June 17, 2007
 Tony Sarabia sits down with Chicago arts activist Paul Klein and Greg Knight from the Department of Cultural Affairs to discuss the city's new process for selecting public art.

Plus, a report on those colorful spheres you may have noticed by the lakefront, and for Father's Day, a daughter reflects on her dad's driving lessons.





 
 
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Act 1: The Future of Public Art  
Chicago art activist Paul Klein and the Department of Cultural Affairs' Greg Knight each sit down with Tony Sarabia to discuss the ramifications of Chicago's just-passed public art ordinance.
Act 2: Cool Globes  
More with Greg Knight from the Department of Cultural Affairs on the city's role in public art projects, plus a story on those colorful spheres you're seeing along the lakefront.
Act 3: Father's Day Lessons  
Paul Klein returns to talk with Tony Sarabia about supporting the Chicago Arts Community. Plus, the life lessons we can take from driving instructions.
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