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AUDIO LIBRARY
Eight Forty-Eight
2000 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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June
30, 2000
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hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Kids
in Summer: We ask parents what they do with their children
in the summer. Steve then talks with Dr Bennett Leventhal,
professor of Pediatric Psychiatry at the University of Chicago
Hospitals and Sharon Bloyd Peshkin, editor of Chicago
Parent Magazine.
- Letters:
We share some listener comments.
- Requiem:
Victoria Lautman talks with Kara Sutherland, exhibit
creator Newseum about Requiem: By the Photographers Who Died
in Vietnam & Indochina, a photo exhibit at the Chicago
Historical Society.
- Seniors:
World War II veteran Harvey Jacobs, of Northbrook, remembers
his war experiences.
- Bob
Wills Tribute: The Chicago Country Music Festival in Chicago
this weekend honors the musical influence of Bob Wills and Steve
talks with Charles Townsend, author of San Antonio
Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills, about the life of Bob
Wills and his swing music.
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| June
29, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Special
Session: Illinois Public Radio political reporter, Bill
Wheelhouse, has an update on the Illinois General Assembly's
vote to temporarily repeal the Gas Tax.
- Gary,
Indiana's Downtown: Gary's Mayor, Scott King, talks
about his plans to redevelop the downtown.
- Lake
County Transportation: Chris Snyder, deputy project
manager, Lake County Transportation Improvement Project, talks
with Steve about plans to alleviate traffic congestion.
- Taste
of Chicago: Food contributor Steve Dolinsky and Steve
Edwards sample some tastes from the upscale ethnic restaurants
that will be joining the Taste of Chicago this year.
- Science
in Space: Dr. Mae Jemison, first African-American
female astronaut to travel into space, talks with Steve about
her project to increase young people's interest in science.
- Historic
Theaters: Steve talks with Richard Sklenar, executive
director of the Theatre Historical Society of America about
redevelopment of historic movie theaters.
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| June
28, 2000 |
hosted
by Richard Steele
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- NBA
Draft:
Mike McGraw, sports writer for the Daily Herald talks
with Richard about the Bulls' wish list.
- History
of the NBA: Richard talks with Eldon Ham, author
of the Playmasters: An Unauthorized History of the NBA, From
Sellouts to Lockouts.
- Consumer
Trends:
Economics contributor Charlie Wheelan talks with Dr.
Juliet B Schor.
- Ernest
Dawkins:
Richard talks with musician Ernest Dawkins about receiving
the Meet The Composer Award, and about his work with
children in the Englewood community.
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| June
27, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Palos
Heights Mosque Controversy:
WBEZ religion reporter, Jason DeRose reports a routine
real estate transaction in suburban Palos Heights has turned
into a major controversy between the city and the Muslim community.
- Arlington
Race Course:
Steve talks with Chris Fusco, political reporter for
the Daily Herald about the purchase of the Arlington
Race Course by Churchill Downs.
- Marion
Jones:
Ron Rapoport, sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times
and sports contributor for NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday talks
about his new book, See How She Runs: Marion Jones And the
Making of a Champion.
- Lofts:
Architecture contributor Ed Keegan talks with Steve about
the huge number of new lofts downtown.
- Outsider:
Writer John McGreevy reflects on what it's like to be
the guy who doesn't belong.
- Music
Reflections:
WBEZ's Lisa Labuz laments her youthful love of music
isn't following her into her adult years.
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| June
26, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- PTA:
The National meeting of the PTA is in Chicago, and we talk with
Lois Jean White, immediate past president of the National
PTA and Chair of the Urban initiatives committee; Virginia
Markell, National PTA President; and William Ayers,
distinguished professor of education, University of Illinois
at Chicago and director of the Center for Youth and Society.
- ALZHEIMER'S
DISEASE: Peter Sagal, host of WBEZ'S and NPR'S Wait
Wait Don't Tell Me talks with Charlie Pierce, WWDTM
panelist and author of a memoir about Alzheimer's disease called
Hard to Forget.
- Gas
Additives: Julie Halpert of Great Lakes Radio Consortium
reports on the Struggle to Ban M-T-B-E.
- Snow
Palace: Steve talks with Chris Markil, Hanna Dworkin
and Nick Bolling, members of Northern Illinois University
Summer Nite Theater Troupe about their production of Snow
Palace.
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| June
23, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- TRAIN
WHISTLES: Steve talks with Northbrook Village President
Mark Damisch, about hearings in Washington D.C. about
requiring trains to signal at every intersection.
- 31st
ANNUAL GAY PRIDE CELEBRATION: Steve talks with Tracy
Baim, publisher and managing editor of Outlines Weekly Newspaper,
and Rich Pfeifer, coordinator of PRIDE Chicago about
this weekends events.
- WEEKEND
THEATER: Eight Forty-Eight Theater contributor Jonathan
Abarbanel reviews No One As Nasty at the Victory
Gardens; Joy of the Desolate at Apple Tree; and Endless
Night and Day Light as part of the Pride 2000 series at
the Bailiwick.
- CANS:
Writer Jay Ferarri on the therapy of crushing cans.
- GRITS,
GREENS, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN:
Eight Forty-Eight food contributor Steve Dolinsky
serves us some of this weekend's Soul Food Symposium with Bruce
Craig, president of the Culinary Historians of Chicago and
John Moullrie, owner of Louisiana Kitchen on North Halsted.
- ON
RELIGION:
We talk with various Chicagoans about the role religion plays
in their lives.
- MIDWAY
CHAPLAIN: Eight Forty-Eight heads to Midway Airport
to talk with Airport Chaplain, Fr. George McKenna.
- THEATER
SCENE: A scene from Missing Peace from the Ma'at
Production Association of Afrikan Centered Theatre at Victory
Gardens through June 25th.
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| June
22, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- GAS
PRICES SOAR:
Steve talks with Lynn Sweet, Washington bureau chief
for the Chicago Sun-Times about the political implications for
current high gas prices.
- Steve
continues the issue of gas prices and how it will effect our
economy with William Strauss, Chief Economist, Federal
Reserve Bank, Diane Swonk, chief economist of Bank One
Corporation, and Paul Merrion, Washington editor, Crain's
Chicago Magazine.
- HALF
A HEART BOOK: Eight Forty-Eight contributor Barbara
Ransby talks with Rosellen Brown is the author of
Half A Heart.
- A NEW
LOOK: Chicago writer Gail Isaacson on an image makeover.
- MELVIN
TAYLOR: WBEZ Music host Niles Frantz talks with Blues
musician Melvin Taylor.
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| June
21, 2000 |
hosted
by Victoria Lautman
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- Faces
of Aids: Victoria talks with Chicago Department of Public Health's
assistant commissioner, Frank Oldham Jr., and Legislative
Liaison, Tracy Fischman about this week's "Aids
in the Heartland" conference in Chicago.
- New Philanthropy:
Victoria talks with Kassie Davis, project director of
the Greater Chicago Philanthropy Initiative.
- Pedro
Perez-Sarduy: Eight Forty-Eight contributor Carlos
Flores talks with author Pedro Perez-Sarduy about the politics
of Afro-Cubans in Cuba and America. His new book, co-edited
with Jean Stubbs, is called Afro-Cuba: An Anthology of Cuban
Writing on Race, Politics and Culture.
- Skateboarding
as Art: Eight Forty-Eight producer Gianofer Fields
visits an interactive Simparch sculpture where skateboarders
can roll free at the Hyde Park Art Center.
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| June
20, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Chicago
City Plan Steering Committee: City of Chicago deputy commissioner
for Strategic Planning, Patti Gallagher, talks with Steve
about the formation of a Central Area Plan Steering Committee
which will examine the area from the Stevenson Expressway north
to Division Street.
- Lawnmower
Expedition: Steve talks with Gary Hatter, who is
riding a lawnmower across the United States to raise money for
some necessary personal surgery.
- Strange
Fruit:
Eight Forty-Eight's Richard Steele talks with
David Margolick, author of Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday,
Café Society and an Early Cry for Civil Rights.
- Hubble
Telescope Exhibit: Eight Forty-Eight's Victoria Lautman
talks with Dr. Evelyn Gates, director of Astronomy at
Adler
Planetarium about the "Hubble Telescope Exhibit: New
Views of the Universe", through September 5.
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| June
19, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
talks with Bruce DuMont as he celebrates his 20th year
as host of the radio program Beyond the Beltway, heard on 890
AM in Chicago.
- Channel
7 sports broadcaster Marc Giangreco, on the current news
in Chicago baseball.
- Writer
Mike Houlihan on the White Sox/Cubs rivalry.
- Great
Lakes Radio Consortium's, Mary Losure, reports on prescription
and over the counter drugs possibly contaminating streams in
31 states, including Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan.
- Food contributor
Steve Dolinsky, profiles Chef Ted Cizma of Cerace
Restaurant on Randolph Street at the Aspen Food and Wine Classic.
- Chicago
Tribune columnist, Mary Schmich reflects on summer
in Chicago.
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| June
16, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
visits with Eight Forty-Eight contributor Carlos Flores,
at a photo exhibit called "Thirty Years of the Puerto Rican
Community" at The Humboldt Park Stables at Humboldt Park,
Division and Sacramento.
- Execution
Songs:
Jon Langford, lead singer for the Pine Valley Cosmonauts,
speaks with Steve about this weekends performance of songs about
capital punishment.
- Bill
Brickey, host and event's founder at The Old Town School
of Folk Music and Dr. Charles Branham, historian and
Museum Director of Education at DuSable Museum talk with Steve
about Juneteenth.
- Writer
Bennie Currie and his memories of his father.
- Juanita
S Barton
shares her story of growing up as an African American woman
in Springfield in the early 20th Century.
- Film contributor
Jonathan Miller on upcoming films: Chicken Run,
The Time to Live, Time to Die, and Grass.
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| June
15, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
talks with Illinois Public Radio's Bill Wheelhouse about
the Illinois Republicans meeting in Springfield this weekend.
- Steve
talks with Jonathan Towers, executive producer of the
A&E documentary Col. Robert McCormick, Press Baron produced
by Tower Productions.
- WBEZ reporter
Edie Rubinowitz reports how some prostitutes are transitioning
to other ways of life.
- WBEZ producer
Heidi Goldfein offers this essay about explaining death
to her child.
- Richard
Steele talks with Jerry Butler, 3rd District Commissioner,
Cook County Board of Commissioners about his life as a musician
and a politician.
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| June
14, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- This segment
examines the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation
of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) Month old labor strike:
in part one we visit Tenner & Paskal Casting Agency; part two
we speak with Tim Decker, a striking actor; part three
we speak to Carrie Kaufman, publisher PerformInk,
a resource magazine for the Theater Industry in Chicago, and
Wayne Friedman, reporter Advertising Age.
- Eight
Forty-Eight
food contributor Steve Dolinsky, on a Mid Summer Night's
Dinner at Lawry's The Prime Rib Restaurant.
- Words
On Fire
Steppenwolf Theater Company, directed by Eric Rosen,
composed by Andre Pluess and Ben Sussman at Chicago
Park District's Theater on the Lake series.
- Victoria
Lautman
talks with Michael Ondaatje (The English Patient),
about his new book Anil's Ghost.
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| June
13, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Grading
Chicago Public Schools with Dr. Cozette Buckney, chief
education officer for the Chicago Public Schools, Linda Lenz,
editor Catalyst, Wanda Hopkins, Parent Advocate, Parents
United for Responsible Education, and Jackie Gallagher,
assistant to the President of the Chicago Teacher's Union.
- Rita
Coburn Whack
talks with Jonetta Rose Barras, author of Whatever
Happened to Daddy's Little Girl? The Impact of Fatherlessness
on Black Women.
- Great
Lakes Radio Consortium's Wendy Nelson reports on new
concerns for water quality.
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| June
12, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Eight
Forty-Eight looks at Chicago's role in technology with David
Greising, Chicago Tribune business reporter, Edward
Chandler, managing director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson Portage,
Paul Rand, CEO of Corporation Technology Communications,
and Ranjay Gulati, associate professor of Management
and Organizations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School
of Business.
- Victoria
Lautman talks with British artist, Cornelia Parker.
- Magnificent
Obsession: True Stories of Recovery from Alcohol and Drug
Addiction told by those Living the Experience, produced by Jim
Nayder.
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| June
9, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- We ask
Chicagoans which they like better, the Northside or the Southside.
- Julia
Keller, cultural critic for the Chicago Tribune and
Laura Washington, editor and publisher for the Chicago
Defender discuss that rivalry with Steve.
- Eight
Forty-Eight economics contributor Charlie Wheelan
talks with Scott Gordon, chairman of the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange about making the Merc publicly available.
- Theater
contributor Jonathan Abarbanel gives us an idea of some
of the shows we can see this weekend.
- Steve
talks with Blues singer, Koko Taylor, who is the headliner
Saturday Night at the 17th Annual Chicago Blues Festival.
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| June
8, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- We head
out to see what Chicagoans like to do with their summers.
- Jim
Law,
director of the Chicago Department of Special Events talks with
Steve about the unusual events Chicago has planned for the summer.
- Writer
Amy Krouse Rosenthal on riding a horse.
- WBEZ's
Niles Frantz previews the 17th Annual Chicago Blues Festival
in Grant Park this weekend.
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| June
7, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- We update
the License for Bribes investigation with David Schaper,
WBEZ reporter, Gary Marx, Chicago Tribune reporter,
and Cam Simpson, reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times.
- Richard
Steele talks with John Hope Franklin, 2000 Harold
Washington Literary Award Winner, historian, educator and author
of From Slavery To Freedom: A History of African Americans.
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| June
6, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- King
Alexander, associate professor of Economics from the University
of Illinois talks with Eight Forty-Eight Economics contributor,
Charlie Wheelan about the increasing costs involved in
college education.
- In our
final Chicago Matters: Seeking Justice segment, independent
producer Gary Covino, examines the political lives of
Fred Hampton Sr. and Fred Hampton Jr. in the documentary, Father
and Son: The Fred Hampton Stories.
- Ingrid
Enriquez of
Fox Waterway Agency talks with Steve about Flooding of the Fox
River.
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| June
5, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
visits Motor Row on Chicago's southside with Lee Bey,
architecture critic for the Chicago Sun-Times.
- Chris
Hedges, reporter for the New York Times talks with
Steve about the Big Apple's version of Cows on Parade.
- Theater
contributor Jonathan Abarbanel talks about services for
the arts with Howard Arnett, director of Legal Services
for Lawyers for the Creative Arts, Cathy Barker, program
manager of CPA's for the Public Interest, and Joan Gunsberg,
executive director of the Arts and Business Council of Chicago.
- Victoria
Lautman talks with Wilmette writer Abigail Foerstner
about her book Picturing Utopia: Bertha Shambaugh and the
Amana Photographs.
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| June
2, 2000 |
hosted
by Victoria Lautman
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- We take
a look at one community's response to gun violence, first with
WBEZ reporter Edie Rubinowitz, then Victoria Lautman
talks with Dr. Gary Slutkin, director of the Chicago
Project for Violence Prevention and Fr. Tony Pizzo, pastor
of St. Clare of Montefalco.
- Victoria
talks with James Rondeau, associate curator of Contemporary
Art at the Art Institute of Chicago about winning the design
commission for the United States Pavilion exhibit at the 49th
Venice Bianalli, in Italy.
- Lester
Graham of the Great Lakes Radio Consortium looks at the
increase of natural prairie grasses in suburban Illinois landscaping.
- We continue
our occasional series about local a senior citizens, with a
profile of Anne Retel.
- Eight
Forty-Eight film contributor Jonathan Miller has
reviews of movies coming to Chicago.
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| June
1, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Laura
Washington has returned from Governor Ryan's trip to South
Africa and talks with Steve about how this trip will effect
Governor Ryan here in Illinois.
- In our
final installment of Chicago Matters: Seeking Justice, Carol
Ehlers gives us a personal essay of jury duty.
- Richard
Steele talks with Jeffrey Bada, professor of Marine
Chemistry at the University of California San Diego about The
Spark of Life, Darwin and The Primeval Soup a book Bada
co-wrote with Christopher Willis.
- WBEZ music
host Niles Frantz talks with Mississippi Delta Blues
musician Big Jack Johnson.
- Don
Davis, Census coordinator for the City of Chicago talks
with Steve about the city's effort to increase census participation.
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