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Monday, July 6, 2009
 Dueling Critics Jonathan Abarbanel and Kelly Kleiman review Hope VI, a Chicago Dramatists production about a family dislocated from their home in the Robert Taylor projects. And, Catalina Maria Johnson introduces us to the history of bolero music.
 
 
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We visit one household that’s been hit hard by state budget cuts to foster families. And, contributor Robert Loerzel explains how Chicago had a major role in giving the Tommy Gun cult status.
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