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May
31, 2002 |
hosted
by Richard Steele |
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Chicago
Literature
Joe Meno, adjunct professor at Columbia College and author
of How the Hula Girl Sings.
Ana Castillo, Poet/author of Peel My Love Like An Onion.
Donna Seaman, editor at Booklist, Review magazine
published by the American Library Association. |
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Going
Home
Richard Steele, regular contributor and music host
James and Dawn O'Neal, owners of Dusk to Dawn Bed
and Breakfast. |
| Audio |
Journal of Ordinary Thought: Charleen Taylor, wrriter
in the Journal of Ordinary Thought Spring 2002 Issue.
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Blue Fest:
Robert Gordon, author of Can't Be Satisfied: The Life &
Times of Muddy Waters
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May
30, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Month
in Review
Eric Zorn, columnist Chicago Tribune
Cathleen Falsani, religion reporter, Chicago Sun Times
Carlos Hernandez Gomez, Chicago Public Radio political reporter
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Chicago Matters: Inside Housing - "Dreaming in Farsi"
Shirley Jahad, Chicago Public Radio reporter
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Journal
of Ordinary Thought: Frank Diaz
Frank Diaz, writer, Neighborhood Writer's Alliance Journal of
Ordinary Thought |
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Rumors
Gary Fine, Northwestern University professor of sociology, co-author
of Whispers on the Color Line: Rumor and Race in America,
with Patricia Turner, University of California professor of African
American and African Studies
Richard Steele, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
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Roman
Coppola
Roman Coppola, director of film CQ
Jonathan Miller, Eight Forty-Eight film contributor |
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May
29, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Suburban
Roundup
Emerald Casino: Tom Kirkpatrick, Executive Director of the Chicago
Crime Commission
OHare expansion: Richard Durbin, Senator of Illinois (D)
Gary airport: Scott King, Mayor of Gary, Indiana
Harvard Milk Days: Rick Schultz, president of the Harvard Milk Days
board |
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Tony
Award Nominations
Jonathan Abarbanel, Eight Forty-Eight Theater Contributor
Brian D’Arcy James, actor Sweet Smell of Success
Greg Kotis, writer Urinetown
Mary Zimmerman, director Metamorphosis |
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Chicago Matters: Inside Housing - Homes with Solar Panels
Robbie Harris, Chicago Public Radio News Director
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Journal of Ordinary Thought: Tashana Jones
Tashana Jones, writer, Neighborhood Writer's Alliance Journal
of Ordinary Thought
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Tree Disease
James Schuster, U of I Extension educator
Gianofer Fields, Eight Forty-Eight producer
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May
28, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Governor
George Ryan’s Budget Address in Springfield
Sean Crawford, reporter Illinois Public Radio |
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World
Cup and LPGA
Cheryl Raye Stout, Eight Forty-Eight sports contributor |
| Audio |
Journal
of Ordinary Thought: Susan House
Susan House, writer, Neighborhood Writer's Alliance Journal of
Ordinary Thought |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing - "Zoning Laws in the North Suburbs”
Carlos Hernandez Gomez, Chicago Public Radio political reporter |
| Audio |
Natural
History Art Exhibition
Aaron Packer, owner of Aaron Packer Gallery on Peoria and Roosevelt,
Chicago
Victoria Lautman, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
| Audio |
Gil
Evans
Stephanie Stein Chase, author of Gil Evans-Out of the Cool: His
Life and Music
Dan Bindert, Chicago Public Radio music host |
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May
27, 2002 |
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Memorial
Day Special
Further Details with Robert Trout |
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May
24, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Chicago
Public Schools
Arne Duncan, CEO of Chicago Public Schools |
| Audio |
Chicago Matters: Inside Housing - "Senior Citizen
Transitions to Life in an Assisted Living Facility
Annie Baxter, reporter
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Film
Reviews
Jonathan Miller, Eight Forty-Eight film contributor and film
professor at IIT
Films reviewed include: Jacques Demy’s Lola and Bay of
Angels; Lo-Fi Landscapes: The films of Bill Brown and Tom Comerford;
and the films of Alexander Ptushko |
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Voice
Regained
Wayne Messmer, part owner of the Chicago Wolves, actor, motivational
speaker, and veteran singer of the National Anthem |
| Audio |
Latinos
in the Military
William Luna, National Director of Hispanic Veterans Military History
for the American GI Forum of the United States, and founder of the
Museum of Mexican Culture and History (3050 West Cermak Road, Chicago)
Carlos Flores, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
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May
23, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Environmental
Roundup
Lester Graham, senior editor / correspondent, Great Lakes Radio
Consortium
Dave Dempsey, policy advisor, Michigan Environmental Council |
| Audio |
Cicero
Mob
Mark Brown, columnist, Chicago Sun-Times |
| Audio |
The
Outfit
Gus Russo, author of The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld
in the Shaping of Modern America
Richard Steele, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
| Audio |
Cool
Spot: Kosciusko County Jail Museum, Warsaw, Indiana
Jerry Pohlen, Eight Forty-Eight contributor
Gianofer Fields, Eight Forty-Eight producer
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Cool Spots |
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May
22, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Media
Coverage of the Scandal in the Catholic Church
Ray Larson, director, Garrett/Medill Center for Religion and the
News Media at Northwestern University
Jason DeRose, Chicago Public Radio's religion reporter |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing - "Changes in Home Design"
Heidi Goldfein, Chicago Public Radio reporter |
| Audio |
Journal
of Ordinary Thought: Sharon Warner
Sharon Warner, writer, Neighborhood Writer's Alliance Journal of
Ordinary Thought |
| Audio |
Operation
Safe Road Indictments
Carlos Hernandez Gomez, Chicago Public Radio's political reporter |
| Audio |
Aimee
Picard
Aimee Picard, artist and weaver, collaborating with Deena Linett,
poet
Show at the August House Gallery in Roscoe Village, Chicago |
| Audio |
You
Know Better
Tina McElroy Ansa, author, You Know Better
Rita Coburn Whack, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
| Audio |
Preview:
The Outfit
Gus Russo, author, The Outfit
Richard Steele, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
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May
21, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Suburban
Sprawl
Myron Orfield, author of American Metropolitics: The New
Suburban Reality
Learn more at www.metroresearch.org |
| Audio |
Divorce
Court
Judge Keith Brown, presiding judge, Family Division of the
16th Judicial District. Kane County prose divorce court, Wednesdays
at 4:30pm. |
| Audio |
Journal
of Ordinary Thought: Michael Bowie
Michael Bowie, writer, Neighborhood Writer's Alliance Journal
of Ordinary Thought |
| Audio |
Lake
Effect
Rich Cohen, author of Lake Effect, and Glencoe native
Jim Carrane, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"House of Pain"
Dan Collison, Chicago
Matters producer
Elizabeth Meister, Chicago
Matters producer |
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May
20, 2002 |
hosted
by Richard Steele |
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Rosemont
Casino Update
Chris Fusco, reporter, Chicago Sun-Times |
| Audio |
Floods
Dan Zwicker, Illinois Farm Bureau |
| Audio |
Howard
Fishman
Howard Fishman, musician, part of the Traffic series, at the
Steppenwolf Theater |
| Audio |
Children's
Memorial
Dr. Catherine Christofeld, professor of pediatrics and preventative
medicine and interim co-director of Children's Memoiral Institute
for Education and Research (CMIER)
Dr. Eric Brahmer, director, brain tumor research program at CMIER
Dr. Phillip Illanocone, professor of pediatrics, CMIER
Victoria Lautman, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
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Chicago's
Alleys
Steven Lubet, professor of law, Northwestern University |
| Audio |
Soul
Eyes Website
Terrence Antonio James, Soul Eyes, online journal of documentary
photography
Carlos Flores, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
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Local Music Corner
Song: "15 Miles"
Artist: Rusk
Album: Echoes of Uptown
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May
17, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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CTA:
Visions of the Future
Frank Kreusi, president, Chicago Transit Authority |
| Audio |
Theater
Reviews
Jonathan Abarbanel, Eight Forty-Eight theater contributor,
reviews The Last Seder, The Royal Family, Cherry
Docs, and Highlife |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Personal Story: The Schwartz Sisters: The Blue House
with the Rose Window"
Anna, Heather, and Sarah Schwartz, Oak Park residents |
| Audio |
Virtual
Reality, part 1
Dan Dandin, Thomas DeFanti, co-directors of Electronic Visualization
Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago |
| Audio |
Virtual
Reality, part 2
Wally Prodrazik, Eight Forty-Eight media contributor |
| Audio |
Cool
Spot: Indiana Historic Radio Museum
Jerry Pohlen, Eight Forty-Eight contributor
Gianofer Fields, Eight Forty-Eight producer |
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May
16, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Unemployment
Figures
John Challenger, CEO, Challenger, Gray, and Christmas
Charlie Wheelan, Eight Forty-Eight economics contributor |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"A Disabled Person Looks For a Home"
Hillary Frank, Chicago Matters reporter |
| Audio |
Power
Plant Emissions
Stephanie Hemphill, reporter, Great Lakes Radio Consortium |
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1
Part 2 |
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Jules
Feiffer (left) withStuds Terkel
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Studs Terkel
and
Jules Feiffer
Studs Terkel, Eight Forty-Eight special contributor
- celebrating his 90th birthday
Jules Feiffer, author and cartoonist, latest book is By the Side
of the Road
Feiffer's drawings, cartoons and book art are on exhibit at
Jean Albano Gallery, 215 West Superior Street, Chicago through June
4th. |
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May
15, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Tim
Kazurinsky
Tim Kazurinsky, Chicago writer and actor |
| Audio |
Reverence
Al Gini, Eight Forty-Eight resident philosopher, professor
of philosophy at Loyola University, discusses Reverence: Renewing
a Forgotten Virtue by Paul Woodruff |
| Audio |
New
Census Data
Max Dieber, director of research services at the Northeast
Illinois Planning Commission |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Personal Story: Flutra Sahatquija: Homesick"
Flutra Sahatquija, Kosovar refugee
Alex Kotlowitz, Chicago
Matters reporter / producer
Amy Dorn, Chicago
Matters producer |
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Chicago
Symphony Singers
Duain Wolfe, conductor, Chicago Symphony Singers
Gary Griffin, stage director, Chicago Symphony Singers |
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May
14, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Budget
Talk
State Senator Donne Trotter, Democrat, Chicago
State Senator Chris Lauzen, Republican, Aurora |
| Audio |
The
Accidental Terrorist
John Green, Chicago writer |
| Audio |
Architecture
Theory
Nicholas Olsberg, director, Canadian Center for Architecture
Ed Keegan, Eight Forty-Eight architecture contributor |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
Documentary: "The Changing Face of Marquette Park"
Lex Gillespie, Chicago
Matters producer |
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May
13, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Campaign
Notebook: Bush Stumps for Jim Ryan
Carlos Hernandez-Gomez, Chicago Public Radio's political reporter |
| Audio |
Jews
in Jail
Aaron Freeman, journalist and comedian
Rabbie Binyamin Scheiman, Rabbi for Cook County Jail and the entire
Illinois Prison System |
| Audio |
Whooping
Cranes
Chuck Quirmback, reporter, Great
Lakes Radio Consortium |
| Audio |
Tax
Filing
Maria Cabrera, community leader, Blocks Together |
| Audio |
Sports
Update
Cheryl Raye Stout, Eight Forty-Eight sports contributor |
| Audio |
Bethlehem
Essay
Beth Austin, Oak Park writer, "Old Little Town of Bethlehem" |
| Audio |
Magnificient
Obsession
Jim Nayder, producer of Magnificent
Obsession, true stories of recovery, host of The
Annoying Music Show |
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May
10, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Rosemont
Casino Update
Chris Fusco, reporter, Chicago Sun-Times |
| Audio |
Robert
Hansen
Monica Davey, staff reporter, Chicago Tribune |
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1
Part 2 |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Restrictive Covenants, parts 1 & 2
Jody Becker, Chicago Public Radio reporter |
| Audio |
On
the Homefront
Mary Jo Clark, wartime mother, author of On the Homefront,
as told to Jack Clark
Richard Steele, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
| Audio |
Mother's
Day Essay
Lisa Alvarado, Chicago writer |
| Audio |
Film
Reviews
Jonathan Miller, Eight Forty-Eight film contributor
reviews Cinema Without Borders by Joris Evans and Eros
+ Massacre by Yoshishige Yoshida |
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May
9, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Arthur
Andersen Trial Update
David Greising, business columnist, Chicago Tribune |
| Audio |
Schools
Update
Jody Becker, Chicago Public Radio's education reporter |
| Audio |
2002 Illinois
Youth Summit
Angel Edmond, Chicago Agricultural Science High School
Sean Sobel, Mundelein High School
Dustin Fitzpatrick, Wood Roof High School
Lisa Tran, Senn High School
Jairo Martinez, Perspectives High School
Majelyn Al-Hussein, Streamwood High School
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Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Girl Scouts in a Shelter"
Cassandra Smith, Chicago
Matters mentorship program |
| Audio |
History
of Chicago Broadcasting
Wally Prodrazik, Eight Forty-Eight media contributor |
| Audio |
James
Beard Awards, Restaurant Reviews
Steve Dolinsky, Eight Forty-Eight food contributor
Click
here for a list of restaurants reviewed |
| Audio |
Morton
Arboretum
Marlin Bowles, conservation biologist, Morton Arboretum |
| Audio |
Mapping
Illinois Water
Lester Graham, reporter, Great
Lakes Radio Consortium |
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May
8, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Heavy
Rains Impact on Farmers
Dan Zwicker, AgriVisor Services, Illinois Farm Bureau |
| Audio |
Growing
Home
Harry Rhodes, executive director, Growing Home
Phil Sereho, Growing Power |
| Audio |
Indiana
Primary
Mark Kiesling, staff writer, The Times of Northwest
Indiana |
| Audio |
Master
Drummers
The Heartbeat of Chicago |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Personal Story: Ann Kauth: The Life Cycle of a Wash Rag,
and Other Wonders"
Ann Kauth, social scientist
Alex Kotlowitz, Chicago Matters reporter / producer
Amy Dorn, Chicago Matters producer |
| Audio |
Treehouse
Project
Michael Reed, drummer for the Treehouse Project |
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May
7, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Economics
Update
Charlie Wheelan, Eight Forty-Eight economics contributor,
Midwest correspondent for The Economist |
| Audio |
Mushroom
Hunting
Sean Crawford, reporter, Illinois Public Radio |
| Audio |
Promises
Justine Shapiro, co-director and writer of Promises,
documentary about children and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Jonathan Miller, Eight Forty-Eight film contributor |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Almost Home" documentary
Tony Sarabia, reporter, Chicago Public Radio |
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May
6, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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Arthur
Andersen Over the Years
Arthur Wyatt, former partner at Arthur Andersen, retired in
1992, currently an accounting professor at University of Illinois
at Champaign-Urbana |
| Audio |
Arthur
Andersen and St. Charles, Illinois
Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards reports from St.
Charles, Illinois, where Arthur Andersen trains its employees |
| Audio |
Arthur
Andersen on E-Bay
Kevin Pursglove, company spokesperson, E-Bay |
| Audio |
DePaul
Basketball
Dave Leito, new head coach, DePaul men's basketball team
Cheryl Raye Stout, Eight Forty-Eight sports contributor |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Raising a Zambian Family in Chicago"
Gordan Muleya, Edgewater resident from Zambia
Andrea Wenzel, Chicago Public Radio producer |
| Audio |
Stranger
with a Camera
Elizabeth Barret, producer and director, Stranger with a
Camera
Victoria Lautman, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
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May
3, 2002 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards |
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City
Lay-offs
Henry Bayer, executive director, AFSCME Council 31 |
| Audio |
Public
Urination in Wrigleyville
Alderman Bernie Hansen, Democrat, 44th Ward |
| Audio |
Michigan
Hazardous Materials
Karen Kelly, reporter, Great
Lakes Radio Consortium |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Personal Story: Fred Jones, Paul Jones, and John Blanton:
Miss Widman's House"
Alex Kotlowitz, Chicago
Matters reporter / producer
Amy Dorn, Chicago
Matters producer |
| Audio |
Centro
Romero
Daysi Funes, executive director, Centro
Romero
Carlos Flores, Eight Forty-Eight contributor |
| Audio |
Hell
Cab
Dan Rukin, actor, member of the Famous Door Theatre's production
of Hell Cab |
| Audio |
Soft
Shell Crab
Steve Dolinsky, Eight Forty-Eight food contributor |
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May
2, 2002 |
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by Steve Edwards |
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Cardinal
George with Steve Edwards
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Cardinal George Addresses the Scandal in the Church
Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago |
| Audio |
Springfield
Check-in
Sean Crawford, reporter, Illinois Public Radio |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Predatory Lending"
Tracy Ulman, Chicago
Matters reporter |
| Audio |
Cleveland
Anonymous
Keith Gandal, English professor, Northern Illinois University,
author of Cleveland Anonymous |
| Audio |
Local
Music Corner |
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May
1, 2002 |
hosted
by Victoria Lautman |
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Harmonic
Convergence
Dr. Mark Hammergren, astronomer, Adler Planetarium |
| Audio |
Theater
Scene
Krista Trinker and Jamie Axtell, actors appearing in The
Wal-Martians at Boxer Rebellion Theater |
| Audio |
What's
Worth Knowing
Al Gini, Eight Forty-Eight's resident philosopher, professor
of philosophy at Loyola University, discusses What's Worth Knowing
by Wendy Lustbader |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Inside Housing
"Personal Story: Rob Paral: You Can Go Home Again"
Rob Paral, raised in Cicero, Illinois
Alex Kotlowitz, Chicago
Matters reporter / producer
Amy Dorn, Chicago
Matters producer |
| Audio |
Spies
Michael Frayn, author and playwright; new novel is Spies |