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April
30, 2001 |
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Charlie
Wheelan: Eight Forty-Eight economics contributor Charlie
Wheelan looks at the current state of the Chicago regions
economy. |
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Cross-country
Gas: Leslie Fuller, former writer for WBEZ and NPRs
Wait Wait Dont Tell Me, checks in with Steve Edwards
as she drives her 1985 Jeep Wagoneer from L.A. to Chicago. Then,
Chris Graham of Bloomberg Radio tells us about trends of
auto makers in reaction to skyrocketing gas prices. |
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Rachel
Pt 12: Rachel Louise Snyder reads from her unpublished
book The Light at San Miguel Dolores Church. |
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Children's
TV: Curator Jim Engel talks with Eight Forty-Eight
media contributor Wally Podrazik about the exhibit Puppets,
Pies and Prizes at the Museum of Braodcast Communications. |
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Antiques
Roadshow: Theater contributor Jonathan Abarbanel writes
about his recent television experience as a participant on The
Antiques Road Show. |
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April
27, 2001 |
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Month
In Review: Host Steve Edwards looks at the news and newmakers
of April with Chicago Public Radios David Schaper,
Chicago Reporter editor and publisher Laura Washington,
and Joe Weber of Business Week Magazine. |
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Theater
Reviews: Eight Forty-Eight theater contributor Jonathan
Abarbanel, reviews About Face Theaters production of Terrible
Girls; The Incident, at Next Theater and Night Battles
at Live Bait. |
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Sr.
Judy: In our continuing Chicago Matters: Education Matters series,
Christo Rey Jesuit High School principal Sr. Judy Murphy
shares her philosophy of education. |
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Museum
Basement: Mike Carna, former curator of the Museum of
Science and Industry, shows Eight Forty-Eight producer Gianofer
Fields the treasures is the basement of the museum. |
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April
26, 2001 |
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Gas
Prices: Eight Forty-Eight is out to ask Chicagoans how
high is too high when it comes to gas prices; then Steve Edwards
speaks with drivers whose jobs depend on their vehicles. |
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Death
Penalty Speech: We bring you an excerpt from Governor George
Ryan's address on death penalty issues earlier this week to Loyola
University Chicago law students. |
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Illinois
Teachers: Illinois Public Radios Dave Dickey reports
on programs that lure Illinois teachers to other states. |
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Food:
Eight Forty-Eight food contributor Steve Dolinsky
catches us up on Chicagos restaurant scene. |
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Chicago
Matters: In our continuing series Chicago Matters: Education
Matters, Chicago Public Radios Jody Becker takes
us to the Walter Payton Academy, where autistic students are being
included in mainstream classrooms. |
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My
Friend Harry: Jonathan Miller interviews Dominik Moll,
director of the film My Friend Harry. |
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April
25, 2001 |
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Margaret
Cho: Comedienne and actress Margaret Cho talks with host
Steve Edwards about her life, career and new book: Im
the One That I Want.
The Neon Wilderness: Special contributor Studs Terkel reads
from The Neon Wilderness by the late Chicago author Nelson
Algren. |
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April
24, 2001 |
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CHA
Visit: Resident advocate Jamie Kalven and Steve Edwards
take us on a tour of a Stateway Gardens public housing building
at 35th and State Streets. |
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State
Quarter: Ray Serati, a deputy press secretary for Illinois
Governor Ryan, tells us about possible designs that could represent
Illinois on the back of the U-S quarter. |
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Donald
Lipski: Eight Forty-Eight contributor Victoria Lautman
interviews former Chicagoan and contextual artist Donald Lipski
about the current text-based exhibit. |
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Chicago
Matters: Chicago Public Radio's Chicago Matters: Education Matters
series continues with a personal essay about childhood with learning
disabilities by Elie Cahan. |
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Senior:
We continue our series on Chicago Seniors with the memories of retired
librarian, Eileen Lawrence. |
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April
23, 2001 |
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Immigration:
Fourth District Congressman Luiz Gutierrez joins Steve
Edwards for a discussion on immigration, amnesty and Hispanic
political power. |
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Illinois
Justice: Chicago Public Radios Jesse Hardman reports
on efforts by a group of Illinois legislators to change the 1987
Illinois Juvenile Court Act, which is legislation that sends teenagers
to adult court. |
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Parenting:
Chicago writer Soren McCarthy shares his opinion on poor
parenting. |
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Rachel
Pt. 11: Writer Rachel Louise Snyder reads from her as-yet-unpublished
novel, The Light at San Miguel Dolores Church. |
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Media:
Eight Forty-Eight media contributor Wally Podrazik interviews
Kevin Barnhurst, associate professor at the University of
Illinois at Chicago, and John Nerone, professor at the Institute
of Communications Research at the University of Illinois In Urbana
Champaign, co-authors of the book The Form of News: A History. |
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April
20, 2001 |
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Earth
Day: Steve Edwards talks with Diane Brown of Illinois
Public Interest Research Group about the organizations objections
to involvement of ComEd in this weekends Earth Day activities;
then Dave Kraft of Nuclear Energy Information Service of
Evanston joins Steve Edwards to talk about a renewed interest in
nuclear energy nationwide; finally, we examine the rise in gas prices
with Bill OGrady, vice president and director of futures
research at A. G. Edwards & Sons, St. Louis. |
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Brownfields:
Eight Forty-Eight economics contributor Charlie Wheelan
reports on the economics of cleaning up former industrial sites. |
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Chicago
Matters: Chicago Public Radio's Chicago Matters: Education Matters
series continues with an essay on parental involvement from parent
Ron Smith. |
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Film:
Eight Forty-Eight film contributor Jonathan Miller
and Steve Edwards discuss Benjamin Smoke by Jem Cohen,
plus two short films by Jem Cohen, Lost Book Found and Blood
Orange Sky, plus the film Roads and Bridges, which closes
the Asian-American Showcase. |
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April
19, 2001 |
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School
Principals: We examine the role of principals in schools, first
with a Chicago Matters: Education Matters profile of Dr.
Barbara Eason-Watkins, principal of McCosh Elementary School
in Chicagos west Woodlawn neighborhood, then Steve Edwards
is joined in studio by award-winning Dixon Elementary School Principal
Joan Dameron Crisler. |
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School
design: Eight Forty-Eight architecture contributor
Ed Keegan looks at the winning designs for two new Chicago Public
Schools. |
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Italian
Food: Food contributor Steve Dolinsky interviews cookbook
author Sharon Sanders about the Italian specialties of Natoli's
Food Store. |
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Tananarive
Due: African American horror novelist Tananarive Due
talks with Rita Coburn Whack about her latest novel, The
Living Blood. |
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April
18, 2001 |
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Boeing:
As the Chicago area tries to woo Boeing Company here, Steve Edwards
checks in with reporters from the other two cities on Boeings
short list for relocation: John Rebchook of the Rocky
Mountain News and Alan Goldstein of the Dallas Morning
News. |
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Chicago
Matters: Producer Linda Paul takes us to a program in
the Logan Square neighborhood where parents are being mentored
even
as they mentor students in the classroom. |
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Eclipse
Book: Victoria Lautman interviews Irish author John Banville
about his book Eclipse. |
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Asian
American Film: Richard Steele interviews Abraham Lim,
director of the film Roads and Bridges. |
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April
17, 2001 |
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Rogers
Park: Steve Edwards interviews Neal Samors, co-author
of Chicago's Far North Side: An Illustrated History of Rogers
Park and West Ridge. |
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April
Fools: Chicago writer Jerry Pohlen tells us about one
man's submerged travel to Chicago. |
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Great
Lakes Fish: Great Lakes Radio Consortiums Jonathan
Ahl reports on a plan to reduce the amount of large fish being
stocked in the Great Lakes. |
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John
Clay: Chicago Public Radios Victoria Lautman interviews
self-described lexicographer John Clay about his book, Snallygosters,
Airheads and Wimps: An Absorbing Collection of Interesting Usages
By, For and Against Our Presidents from Washington to Clinton. |
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Chicago
Matters: Producer Dan Collison documents one mans
transition from prison to work in the Chicago Matters: Education
Matters documentary Learning to Live: James' Story. |
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April
16, 2001 |
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Illinois
Farming: Steve Edwards looks at the vulnerability of
Illinois farms to foot and mouth and mad cow diseases. First with
John Herath, spokesman for Illinois Department of Agriculture;
second with Dr. Richard Hull, Illinois Department of Agriculture
State Veterinarian; then turns to another farming issue, the Kane
County Farmland Preservation program, with Kane County Farmer Eldon
Gould. |
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Rachel
Pt. 10: Writer Rachel Louise Snyder reads from her as-yet-unpublished
novel, The Light at San Miguel Dolores Church. |
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Lou
Palmer: Richard Steele interviews Lou Palmer,
long-time Chicago journalist, talk show host, community activist,
and founder of Chicago Black United Communities, upon his retirement.
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April
13, 2001 |
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Soldier
Field: Friends of the Parks president Erma Tranter talks
with Steve Edwards about the group's pending lawsuit to appeal
the plan to restructure Soldier Field. |
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City
Lights: Chicago Symphony Orchestra resident conductor William
Eddins and Steve Edwards discuss the CSOs weekend
performances of the music to the Charlie Chaplin film City Lights. |
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Theater
Preview: Theater contributor Jonathan Abarbanel talks
about the latest on the Chicago stage, then updates us on the Goodman
stagehands strike. |
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Amen
Corner: Richard Steele takes us back to the Goodman Theater
to talk to director Chuck Smith about his production of the
James Baldwin play, The Amen Corner. |
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Easter
Eggs: Chicago writer and actor, George Savino, shares
some Easter memories. |
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April
12, 2001 |
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Decatur
Superintendent: Former Decatur school superintendent Dr.
Kenneth Arndt is joining the suburban Carpentersville School
District 300; he speaks with Steve Edwards about his new
position and what hes learned from last year's student discipline
controversy in Decatur. |
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Chicago
Matters: Chicago Public Radio's Tony Sarabia examines
the Teach for America Program. |
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Children's
Play: Eight Forty-Eight producer Teshima Walker interviews
playwright and Evanston teacher Gloria Bond Clunie about
her new play for children, Mirandy and Brother Wind. |
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Wine:
Food contributor Steve Dolinsky visits Sothebys for
some unique choices for wine. |
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Francis
Cardinal George: The Chicago Archdioceses Francis Cardinal
George speaks with Steve Edwards about recent news on
the Catholic Churchs position on race relations. |
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Letters:
We share your calls and comments about Eight Forty-Eight
segments. |
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Charlie
Soo: Grace Lai, friend of the late activist Charlie Soo,
remembers the life and passions of her friend, also known as the
Mayor of Argyle Street. |
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April
11, 2001 |
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Girl
X: David Protess, Northwestern University journalism
professor and director of the Center for Wrongful Convictions, talks
with Steve Edwards about the conviction of Patrick Sykes
in the 1997 assault on the child known as Girl X. |
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Gypsy
Moths: Illinois Department of Agriculture's Stan Smith
talks with Steve Edwards about the return of this destructive
bug. |
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Pain:
Eight Forty-Eight resident philosopher Al Gini discusses
with Steve Edwards the meaning, nature and philosophical
implications of pain. |
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Chicago
Matters: Schoolteacher and writer Daniel Ferri remembers
the affect of one teacher on her students. |
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Holmes
Brothers: Niles Frantz talks with Chicago Blues Musicians
Wendell and Sherman Holmes and Popsy
Dixon about their new CD Speaking in Tongues. |
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April
10, 2001 |
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Bike
Messengers: Steve Edwards interviews Travis Hugh Culley,
messenger and author of The Immortal Class: Bike Messengers and
the Cult of Human Power. |
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Chicago
Matters: David Schaper examines how the amount of teacher
compensation influences the quality of teachers. Then, Eight
Forty-Eight economics contributor Charlie Wheelan discusses
with Steve Edwards ways in which how teachers are paid area
as important as how much they are paid. |
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Boeing:
Chicago Public Radios David Schaper reports live from
a press conference with Mayor Daley and Governor George Ryan regarding
cooperation between Chicago and the State of Illinois to bring Boeing
Company to Illinois. Then, Joseph Weber, Chicago bureau chief
for Business Week, talks with Steve Edwards about the pros
and cons of bringing Boeing to Illinois. |
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Stories
on Stage: Yvonne Huff reads an excerpt from the story
The Yellow Wallpaper, part of WBEZs ongoing live performance
series. |
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Lead
Contamination: Great Lakes Radio Consortiums Dale
Willman reports about lead contamination in the Great Lakes. |
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April
9, 2001 |
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State
House Check-in: Steve Edwards talks with Illinois Public
Radio bureau chief Bill Wheelhouse and IPR reporter Sean
Crawford about legislation pending before the Illinois General
Assembly in Springfield. |
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Acrimonious
Aldermen: Chicago Tribune reporter Gary Washburn
talks with Steve Edwards about a recent effort by some Chicago
aldermen to resist rubber stamping Mayor Daleys proposals.
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Novel
Reading: As part of an ongoing series on Eight Forty-Eight,
Chicago writer Rachel Louise Snyder reads from her as-yet-unpublished
novel The Light at San Miguel Dolores Church. |
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Newspapers:
Writer Soren McCarthy checks out what drives competition
at Chicago newspapers. |
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Magnificent
Obsession: True stories of recovery from alcohol and drug addiction,
told by those living the experience, and produced by Jim Nayder.
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April
6, 2001 |
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Fermilab:
Steve Edwards speaks with Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
director Dr. Michael Witherall about the labs Very
Large Hadron Collider and other upcoming projects. |
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Pipeline:
The Great Lakes Radio Consortiums Lester Graham reports
on existing and proposed gas pipelines under the Great Lakes. |
| Audio |
Passover:
Eight Forty-Eight contributor Caryn Bark shares her
thoughts new traditions for enjoying Passover foods. |
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Film:
Eight Forty-Eight film contributor Jonathan Miller reviews
The Day I Became a Woman, Memento and other new films
on local screens. |
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Chicago
Matters: Chicago Public Radio's Chicago Matters: Education Matters
series continues with a report from Heidi Goldfein about
choosing the right school for your child. |
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Sopranos:
Steve Edwards talks with attorney Enrico Mirabelli about
a Chicago-based lawsuit brought in protest of the HBO program's
portrayal of Italian Americans. |
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Rats:
Eight Forty-Eight economics contributor Charlie Wheelan
and producer Gianofer Fields brave Chicago alleys to
inform us about Chicagos rat-fighting plan. |
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April
5, 2001 |
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Reading
Summit: Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards and
Chicago Public Radio reporter David Schaper talk with Chicago
Mayor Richard M. Daley about teaching reading, educational
issues and the future of Chicago public schools. |
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Chicago
Matters: In the continuing series on education, Chicago Public
Radio news director Robbie Harris reports on programs that
teach reading. |
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Pritzker
Prize: Steve Edwards and Eight Forty-Eight architecture
contributor Ed Keegan discuss this year's dual winners of
the Pritzker Prize for architecture. |
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Passover:
Eight Forty-Eight food contributor Steve Dolinsky looks
at the foods and wines of Passover. |
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Migratory
Birds: Richard Steele speaks to Field Museum conservationist
Douglas Stoltz about urban bird life. |
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April
4, 2001 |
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Election:
Host Steve Edwards gets analysis of suburban election results,
with former Chicago alderman and University of Illinois at Chicago
professor Dick Simpson, and with Bob Susnjara, reporter
for the Daily Herald. |
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Illinois
Rivers: Illinois Public Radios Rich Egger reports
on efforts to restore the Illinois River watershed. |
| Audio |
Chicago
Matters: Former Chicago Sun-Times reporter Leslie
Baldacci shares her experience changing careers from journalism
to becoming a Chicago Public School teacher. |
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Negotiating:
Victoria Lautman talks with Leslie Whitaker and Elizabeth
Austin, co-authors of The Good Girls' Guide to Negotiating
about ways women can get what they want. |
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David Young:
Eight Forty-Eight contributor Richard Steele interviews
the 21-year-old trumpet player and Northwestern University senior,
David Young, about his debut CD Appassionata. |
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April
3, 2001 |
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Poetry:
Steve Edwards talks with Joseph Parisi, editor of
Poetry Magazine, about hundreds of thousands of letters form
poets accumulated during the journal's nearly 90 year history. |
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Center
for Public Intellectuals: Steve Edwards talks with Cary
Nathenson and Lisa Yun Lee, co-founders of the Center
for Public Intellectuals, about their newly created Evanston-based
organization dedicated to "re-engaging the public in vital
intellectual issues and examining how, why and under what conditions
public intellectuals can help transform society. |
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Chicago
Matters: Johanna Zorn, executive producer of Chicago
Matters: Education Matters, gives us an introduction to the
12th annual series. |
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Off-Loop
Theater: Eight Forty-Eight theater contributor Jonathan
Abarbanel interviews playwrights Lee Blessing, Romulus
Linney and Jeffrey Sweet, about producing independent
theater. |
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April
2, 2001 |
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Baseball
Preview: Steve Edwards asks Eight Forty-Eight baseball
contributor Paul Friedman for a forecast on the season ahead
for the White Sox and Cubs on their opening days. |
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Rachel
Book Pt 8: Eight Forty-Eight contributor and writer Rachel
Louise Snyder reads from her novel The Light at San Miguel
Dolores Church. |
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TAL/Cicero
Pt 1: This American Life host Ira Glass and investigative
reporter Alex Kotlowitz offer a portrayal of the history,
personalities and power politics of the suburb of Cicero, Illinois.
This is a special rebroadcast of This American Life. |
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TAL/Cicero
Pt 2: This American Life host Ira Glass and investigative
reporter Alex Kotlowitz offer a portrayal of the history,
personalities and power politics of the suburb of Cicero, Illinois.
This is a special rebroadcast of This American Life. |
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Science
Fair: Eight Forty-Eight contributor Lisa Smith
talks with participants at the Chicago Public School Science Fair
this past weekend at the Museum of Science and Industry. |