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Stories We Tell About Love
Wendy Doniger Mircea Eliade professor of history of religions
in the divinity school at the University of Chicago. Her latest
book is The Bedtrick: Tales of Sex and Masquerade
John Eaton A composer and a professor of music and of
the humanities in the college at the University of Chicago
David Bevington Professor of English and of comparative
literature and professor in the humanities at the University
of Chicago
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| February
27, 2001 |
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The Right to Vote
Richard John - Associate professor of history at the University
of Illinois at Chicago and the author of, Spreading the News:
The American Postal System from Franklin to Morse
Alex Keyssar Professor of history and public policy at
Duke University and the author of The Right to Vote: The Contested
History of Democracy in America
Barack Obama Illinois State Senator from 13th district
and a senior lecturer in the law school at the University of
Chicago
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| February
26, 2001 |
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Juvenile Justice and Incarceration
Steven Drizin Supervising attorney for the Children and
Family Justice Center at the Northwestern University School
of Law
Wallace Mlyniec Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic
and associate dean for clinical programs at the Georgetown University
Law Center
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| February
23, 2001 |
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"Republic.Com" by Cass Sunstein
Cass Sunstein - The Karl Llewellyn professor of jursiprudence
in the law school and the department of political science at
the University of Chicago. His latest book is Republic.Com
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| February
22, 2001 |
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The Future of Aging
Jay Olshansky Professor in the school of public health
at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a research associate
at the Center for Aging at the University of Chicago
Bruce Carnes - Senior research scientist at the Center for Aging
at the University of Chicago
Together they are the authors of The Quest for Immortality:
Science at the Frontiers of Aging
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| February
21, 2001 |
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Ethics of Cloning
Rex Chisholm Professor of cell and molecular biology
and director of the Center for Genetic Medicine at Northwestern
University
Leon Kass The Addie Clark Harding professor in the committee
on social thought at the University of Chicago and the co-author,
along with James Wilson, of The Ethics of Human Cloning
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| February
20, 2001 |
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Joint Disease and Arthritis
Dr. Quentin Young Odysseys medical contributor
Dr. Michael Ellman Professor of clinical rheumatology
in the department of medicine at the University of Chicago
Dr. James Cohen Orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint
replacement at the Midwest Orthopedics
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| February
19, 2001 |
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Impact of the Economic Downturn
Mike Miller Professor of economics at DePaul University.
Dan Lewis Professor of human development and social policy
at Northwestern University and a faculty fellow at the Joint
Center For Poverty Research
Martin Malin Professor of law and the director of the
Institute for Law and the workplace at Chicago Kent College
of Law
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| February
16, 2001 |
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Film Forum: Looking
Jonathan Rosenbaum Film critic for the Chicago Reader
and the author of, Movie Wars: How Hollywood and the Media
Conspire to Limit What Films We Can See
Pamela Robertson-Wojek Assistant professor in film, television,
and theater at Notre Dame University and the author of Guilty
Pleasures: Feminist Camp From May West to Madonna
Tom Gunning Professor and acting chair of the department
of cinema and media studies at the University of Chicago, and
the author of, Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity
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| February
15, 2001 |
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Astronomer Doug Duncan
Doug Duncan - Associate professor in astronomy and astrophysics
at the University of Chicago
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| February
14, 2001 |
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Policy Initiatives from President Bush
Michael Mezey Dean of the college of liberal arts and
sciences and professor in the department of political science
at DePaul University
Charlie Madigan Senior writer at the Chicago Tribune
Greg Hinz Associate editor at Crain's Chicago Business
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| February
13, 2001 |
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Bush and Communitarianism
Martin Reddish The Ancel professor of law and public
policy at Northwestern Universitys School of Law
Jean Bethke Elshtain Professor of social and political
ethics at the University of Chicago
Amitai Etzioni University professor at George Washington
University and the author of, Next: The Road to the Good
Society
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| February
12, 2001 |
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Prion Diseases
Dr. James Mastriani Assistant professor of neurology
and the co-director of the center for comprehensive care and
research on memory disorders at the University of Chicago
Dr. Raymond Roos Professor and chairman of the department
of neurology and a member of the committees on immunology, neurobiology
and virology at the University of Chicago
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| February
9, 2001 |
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Electoral Reform
David Orr Cook County Clerk
Jack Doppelt Associate professor of journalism at Northwestern
University and the co-author, along with Ellen Shearer, of Non
Voters: Americas No Shows
Jeffery Milyo Assistant professor in the Harris School
of Public Policy Studies and a faculty director for the American
Politics Workshop at the University of Chicago
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| February
8, 2001 |
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Dreams
Mark Smaller A psychoanalyst and a faculty member at
the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis
Dr. Rosalind Cartwright Chairman of the department of
psychology and director of the Sleep Disorder Center at Rush
Presbyterian - St. Luke's Medical Center
Chris Faraone Professor of classical languages and literature
at the University of Chicago
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| February
7, 2001 |
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Community Based Social Services
Henrika McCoy Director of admissions and financial aid
and a clinical professor at the Jane Addams College of Social
Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Cassandra McKay Clinical professor in the Jane Addams
College of Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Kale Williams Former executive director at the Leadership
Council for Metropolitan Open Communities. Currently, he is
a senior scholar at the Center for Urban Research and Learning
at Loyola University - Chicago
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| February
6, 2001 |
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Health Care without Harm
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| February
5, 2001 |
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The Generation Gap
Tom Smith Director of the National Opinion Research Center's
General Social Survey at the University of Chicago and the author
of the report, "Changes in the Generation Gap, 1972 - 1998"
Terry Nichols Clark Professor in the sociology department
at the University of Chicago and the author of, "The New
Political Culture"
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| February
2, 2001 |
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Movie Venues
Ron Falzone Professor in the film department at Columbia
College
Jay Bliznick Director of the Chicago Underground Film
Festival and house manager of the Landmark Century Theaters
Turloch Hutchinson Regional director of publicity and
promotions for Landmark Theaters
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| February
1, 2001 |
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President
Bushs Honeymoon
John Frendreis Associate vice president of planning and
analysis and a professor in the political science department
at Loyola University - Chicago
Charles Lipson Associate professor of political science
and director of the program on international politics, economics
and security at the University of Chicago
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