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February 27, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Month in Review
Eric Zorn — Columnist for the Chicago Tribune
Carol Marin — Veteran reporter and contributor to Channel 5 in Chicago
Greg Hinz — Senior reporter for Crain's Chicago Business
Audio Weather Underground
Bill Siegel — Chicago-based co-director of Oscar-nominated documentary The Weather Underground
Originally aired July 31, 2003
Audio Flavored Popcorn
Steve Dolinsky — Food contributor
Audio Film Reviews
Jonathan Miller — Film contributor
Films reviewed:
The New Babylon (1929, Grigory Kozintsev & Leonid Trauberg). This film will play in the "Another Russia" series on February 29 and March 4, 2004. Live piano accompaniment by David Drazin. At the Gene Siskel Film Center.
The Same River Twice. Directed by Robb Moss. Opens Century Landmark, on March 5, 2004.
Star-Spangled to Death. Directed by Ken Jacobs. Playing at Chicago Filmmakers, February 28 and 29 and March 6 and 7 2004.
Audio Lana's Rain
Micheal Ojeda — Writer and director of Lana's Rain, opening at the Music Box tonight, February 27, 2004
Joel Goodman — Producer of Lana's Rain, opening at the Music Box tonight, February 27, 2004
Audio

Shanahan
Molly Shanahan — Artist talks about her unique fusion of music, dance and video and this weekend's Chicago performance
Kelly Kleiman — Contributor

February 26, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Casino Bids
An update on the finalists vying for Illinois's tenth Casino license
Chris Fusco — Staff reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times
Audio Satellite Vices
Daniel Ferri — Contributor and sixth grade school teacher
Audio Catholic Bishops Report
Chicago Public Radio's Jason DeRose talks to us about the findings in a national report detailing how many Catholic priests have been accused and removed because of misconduct. It also reports how much settlement money it cost the church.
Jason DeRose — Religion reporter for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Cubs Essay
Dmitry Shub — Chicago Public Radio
Audio Cubs Vox
Chicagoans share what they would want destroyed
Audio Race Images
Rita Coburn-Whack — Series producer and writer for CCC City Edition on Wise TV, Channel 20 in Chicago
Aaron Freeman — Comedian, journalist, and contributor
Richard Steele — Regular contributor and music host on Chicago Public Radio
Barbra Ransby — Associate professor of African-American Studies and history at the University of Illinois
Audio Work Invoice
Writer George Blaize presents a "work invoice" on behalf of African-Americans
George Blaise — Host of two local television shows, The Homework Show and 26 N. Halsted, on channel 26 in Chicago
Audio On Stage
A talk with African-American actors about their experiences on Chicago stages
Harry Lennix — Actor and director of King of Coons by Congo Square Theater, playing at the Theater Building through March 7, 2004
Karin Aldridge — Actor in Far Away at Next Theater in Evanston, running through March 14, 2004
Audio Campaign Notebook: Political Ads
An explanation of the tagline tacked on to television ads and how it affects negative campaigning
Jason DeRose — Religion reporter for Chicago Public Radio
February 25, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Midwest Foster Children Unprepared for Adulthood
An interview with the author of a study surveying foster children in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa
Mark Courtney — Executive director, Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago
Audio Tackling Dropouts in Chicago Public Schools
Ben Calhoun — Deputy news director, Chicago Public Radio
Audio More Illinois Gifted Students Dropping Out
A report on how budget cuts in gifted programs are affecting dropout rates
Katie Knapp — Correspondent, Illinois Public Radio
Audio Campaign Notebook: Politics and the Environment
Chicago Public Radio's Melba Lara reports on the role environmental issues are playing in Illinois's U.S. Senate race
Audio Forecast for Chicago Area Manufacturers, Part One
A visit to the National Manufacturing Week convention at McCormick Place in Chicago
Audio Forecast for Chicago Area Manufacturers, Part Two
A discussion with the secretary treasurer of the Chicago Federation of Labor
Tim Leahy — Secretary treasurer, Chicago Federation of Labor
Audio Martin Luther
Noted theologian Martin Marty discusses his book with Chicago Public Radio religion reporter Jason DeRose.
Martin Marty — Fairfax M. Cone distinguished service professor emeritus of the history of modern Christianity, University of Chicago
Audio
  Bobby Conn
Avant-Glam-Rocker Bobby Conn
The Chicago musician talks about his latest album, The Homeland (Thrill Jockey Records). This segment features the song,"Bus No. 243," from The Homeland. Bobby Conn and the Glass Gypsies perform a record release show on February 26, 2004, at the Empty Bottle in Chicago.
Bobby Conn — Musician in Chicago
February 24, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Cook County Budget
Carlos Hernandez Gomez — Political reporter for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Campaign Notebook: Illinois Campaign Finance Laws
We begin our series of feature pieces on the coming elections
Diantha Parker — News correspondent for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Illinois Survivor
Fran Eaton — Managing editor of the Illinois Leader about "Illinois Survivior" and the winnowing of the Elephant Tribe
Audio NCLB
Alexander Russo — Education contributor
Audio James Baldwin
James Baldwin — Author
Studs Terkel — Special contributor
Original air date: July 15, 1961 on WFMT radio
Audio Free Man of Color
Jonathan Abarbanel — Theater contributor
February 23, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio
  Norm Hill
Campaign Notebook: Republican Senate Candidate Norm Hill
Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards talks with Republican Senate candidate Norm Hill on the race for Illinois's open U.S. Senate seat
Audio Sports Update
Ron Rivera — Chicago Bears
Cheryl Raye-Stout — Sports contributor
Audio Gulf Dead Zone
Lester Graham — Reporter for Great Lakes Radio Consortium
Audio Chicago Jazz
Dan Bindert — Music producer and music host for Chicago Public Radio
Janice Borla — Chicago jazz vocalist and teacher talks about her latest release,
Audio Gospel: Spreading the Word in a Digital Age
A talk with gospel industry insider and internet pioneer
Jun Mhoon — President and founder IAmMusicOnline.com
Richard Steele — Regular contributor
February 20, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio
John Borling  
Campaign Notebook: Republican Senate Candidate John Borling
Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards talks with Republican Senate candidate John Borling on the race for Illinois's open U.S. Senate seat
Audio Bradley Sisters
Melba Lara — News correspondent for Chicago Public Radio
Sheila Bradley Smith — Great aunt of the missing Bradley sisters, Tionda and Diamond
Audio Barenboim
Daniel Barenboim — Music director Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Audio Theater Reviews
Jonathan Abarbanel — Theater contributor
Audio Slotnik
The show, Great Men of Science, No. 21 and 22, runs through March 14, 2004, at the Lookinglass Theater in Chicago
Joey Slotnick — Chicago actor appearing in Great Men of Science at the Lookinglass Theater
Audio Film Review: Decasia
Jonathan Miller — Film contributor
February 19, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Local School Council Roundtable
Andrew Wade — Executive director of the Chicago School Leadership Cooperative
James Deanes — School and community relations officer for Chicago Public Schools
Madeline Talbott — Head organizer of ACORN
Alexander Russo — Education contributor, contributing editor to Catalyst education magazine, and former member of the U.S. Senate
Audio Lust
Al Gini — Resident philosopher professor of philosophy and business ethics at Loyola University Chicago
Book: LUST by Simon Blackburn
Audio Mardi Gras
Jimmy Banos — Owner and chef at Heaven on Seven restaurants in in Chicago's Loop and Wrigleyville neighborhoods, and in suburban Naperville
Steve Dolinksy — Food contributor food reporter for ABC7 in Chicago
Audio Buck O'Neil
Buck O'Neil — Former Cubs coach talking about the Negro League and Chicago baseball of the 30s through the 60s
Paul Freidman — Contributor
Audio Jackie Robinson
Kevin Coval — Contributor and poet
Audio 1972
Jerry Pohlen — Writer and contributor
Gordon is a childhood friend currently residing in Spain
Audio Remembering Steve Neal
Chicago Sun-Times political columnist Steve Neal passed away on February 18, 2004
February 18, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Gov. Rod Blagojevich's Budget Address
Bill Wheelhouse — Statehouse bureau chief for Illinois Public Radio
Audio City Budget
Michael Pagano — Professor and director of the graduate program in public administration at the University of Illinois-Chicago
Audio DCFS Budget
Jay Field — News correspondent for Chicago Public Radio
Audio GEAR UP
Jerrell Thomas — Student, Michele Clark Academic Preparatory High School in Chicago
Joyce Jordan — Teacher, Michele Clark Academic Preparatory High School in Chicago
Wendy Stack — Director of the Chicago GEAR UP Alliance, Chicago Teachers Center
Lorena Cerda — Student, Wells Community Academy in Chicago
Gwen Ryan — Teacher, Wells Community Academy in Chicago
Chicago GEAR UP Alliance
Audio Phone Outs
Daniel Ferri — 6th grade teacher and contributor
Audio Phillip Jackson
Phillip Jackson — Founder and executive director of Black Star Project
Audio Circesteem
Paul Miller — Founder of the Circesteem, a non-profit outreach program in the alternatives community center in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood
Gianofer Fields — Producer and correspondent for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Methamphetamine
Armand McClintock — Assistant special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration's Chicago bureau, assigned to the state of Indiana
February 17, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Wisconsin Primary
Chuck Quirmbach — Reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio's Milwaukee office
Audio Labor Politics
Writer David Moberg discusses the role of organized labor in the 2004 Senate and Presidential primaries
Audio Revisiting the E2 Tragedy, One Year Later
Catrin Einhorn — News correspondent for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Moliere Comedies
Kate Fry, Brad Mott, Linda Kimbro — Chicago actors
Moliere Comedies — Chicago Shakespeare Theater, at the Schubert Theater, running through February 22nd
Jonathan Abarbanel — Theater contributor
Audio When the Dog was Just the Dog
A preview of the upcoming audio festival radio program. This documentary was originally broadcast in February, 2003 on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. To listen to "When the Dog was Just the Dog" in its entirety, log onto www.thirdcoastfestival.org.
Lea Redfern — Radio producer
Julie Shapiro — Managing producer for the Third Coast International Audio Festival
Audio La Pena
Carlos Flores — Contributor
Carlos Garcia — Composer, conductor, and master teacher
February 16, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio
  Blair Hull
Campaign Notebook: Democratic Senate Candidate Blair Hull
Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards talks with Democratic Senate candidate Blair Hull on the race for Illinois's open U.S. Senate seat
Audio Spring Training
Cheryl Raye Stout — Sports contributor
Audio Lee Bey
Lee Bey — Former deputy chief of staff for planning and design for Chicago Mayor, Richard M. Daley, talks about leaving to become director of media and governmental affairs at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Audio Business Update
David Greising — Business contributor and chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune
Audio Gospel: Roderick Lewis and FCBC
Roderick Lewis — Director of "Voices of Praise and Inspirations" by the choir For Children by Children. The choir is based at Chicago International Charter School-Longwood.
Richard Steele — Regular contributor and music host for Chicago Public Radio
February 13, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio
  Barack Obama
Campaign Notebook: Democratic Senate Candidate Barack Obama
Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards talks with Democratic Senate candidate Barack Obama on the race for Illinois's open U.S. Senate seat
Audio St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Arthur Bilek — Co-author of the book, The St.Valentine's Day Massacre: The Untold Story of the Gangland Bloodbath that Brought Down Al Capone (written with William Helmer)
Richard Steele — Regular contributor
Audio Film Reviews
Jonathan Miller — Film contributor
Audio Sweet Love
Roeser's Bakery, 3216 W. North Ave. in Chicago
Margies Candies, at the corner of Armitage and Western Avenue in Chicago
Sylvia Ewing — Producer for Eight Forty-Eight on Chicago Public Radio
Audio Love Letters
Love letters from: Ray Salazar, Lakshmi Rengarajan, Jerry Pohlen, John Green and Aurora Aguilar
February 12, 2004 hosted by Tony Sarabia
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Audio Daley Web
Examining the culture of nepotism that's at the core of Chicago's corruption scandal
Greg Hinz — Senior writer for Crain's Chicago Business
Audio An Outsider's Look
Maria de los Angeles Torres — Professor at DePaul University in Chicago
Audio Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln's connections to Chicago
Arnie Bernstein — Author of the Hoofs and the Guns of the Storm
Audio Oscar Micheaux
Jacqueline Stewart — Associate professor of cinema and media studies at the University of Chicago
Audio Chocolate
Bob Piron — Owner of Belgian Chocolatier
Steve Dolinsky — Food contributor for and food reporter for ABC7
Belgian Chocolatier Piron
509 Main St. Evanston
Vosges — 520 N. Michigan Ave.
Gayety's — Lansing, Illinois
Audio Fannie May
Todd Kelsey — Wheaton, Illinois writer
Audio Segovia Classical Guitar Series
Anne Waller — Senior lecturer, school of music, Northwestern University
Mark Maxwell — Guitar coordinator, school of music, DePaul University
Chris Heim — Music director and music host for Chicago Public Radio
February 11, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio License for Bribes
Carlos Hernandez Gomez — Political reporter for Chicago Public Radio
Steve Warmbir — Reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times
Audio RCN
Mitchell Szczepanczyk — Chicago Independent Media Center about the resolutions passed by the Chicago Cable Commission yesterday regarding RCN
Audio Loop Fire
Jay Field — News correspondent for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Marv Dyson: Part One
Marv Dyson — Former president and general manager of 107.5FM of V-103
Richard Steele — Music host and regular contributor
Audio Marv Dyson: Part Two
Marv Dyson — Former president and general manager of 107.5FM of V-103
Richard Steele — Music host and regular contributor
Audio Wild Chicago
Wild Chicago celebrates 15 years on the air
Harvey Moshman — Former producer of Wild Chicago
Will Clinger — Host of Wild Chicago
Jim Carrane — Contributor
Audio The Light in the Piazza
The Light in the Piazza at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago through February 22, 2004
February 10, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Fitzgerald
Illinois U.S. Senator talks about mutual fund reforms and O'Hare expansion
Peter Fitzgerald — U.S. Senator (R-IL)
Audio Transportation Update
Jon Hilkevitch — Transportation reporter for the Chicago Tribune
Audio Exelon
Steve Daniels — Reporter for Crain's Chicago Business
Audio Gulf Dead Zone I
Lester Graham — Reporter for Great Lakes Radio Consortium
Audio Park Grill
The Park Grill is located at the New Millennium Park.
Bernie Laskowski — Executive chef
Jim Horan — Managing partner
Matthew O'Malley — Managing partner
Steve Dolinsky — Food contributor and food reporter for ABC7
Audio Debate
We check in with the debate squad at Chesterton High School. The team just won its seventh consecutive Indiana State Championship.
Audio Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Cirillo McSween — Chicago entrepreneur and former national treasurer for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Richard Steele — Regular contributor, and music host on Chicago Public Radio
February 9, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio Stock Options
Charlie Wheelan — Contributor
Donald P. Delves — Founder and president of the Delves Group, and author of Stock Options and The New Rules of Corporate Accountability: Measuring, Managing and Rewarding Executive Performance
Audio Business Update
David Greising — Business contributor and chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune
Audio

Letters
We read from some of the letters that have come across our desks here at Eight Forty-Eight

Audio The Beatles
Wally Podrazik — Television contributor and author of Watching T.V., 6 Decades of American Television Vol. 1 and 2
Audio Gospel: Wanda Lewis and Mickey Warren
Wanda Lewis — Formerly of the Sounds of Blackness Ensemble
Mickey Warren — Pianist who played with Quincy Jones, Roberta Flack and others
Richard Steele — Regular contributor and music host for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Lifetime Achievement Award
Ella Jenkins — Grammy Award Winner
February 6, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio
  Chirinjeev Kathuria
Campaign Notebook: Republican Senate Candidate Chirinjeev Kathuria
Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards talks with Republican Senate candidate Chirinjeev Kathuria on the race for Illinois's open U.S. Senate seat
Audio Killing the Buddha
Jeff Sharlet and Peter Manseau — Co-authors, Killing the Buddha: A Heretic's Bible
Jason DeRose — News correspondent for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Theater Reviews
Jonathan Abarbanel — Theater contributor
Reviews:
Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging at the Griffin Theater, 5404 N. Clark St in Chicago
Free Man of Color at the Victory Gardens Theater, 2257 N. Lincoln Ave. in Chicago
Great Men of Science at the Lookingglass Theater, 800 N. Michigan in Chicago
Audio Eldee Young
A profile of Chicago bass and cello player
Eldee Young — Jazz bassist
Audio Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
A modern look at a historic icon; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Kevin Coval — Contributor
Audio Grammy's
Music Highlighted:
Artist — Album
R. Kelly — Chocolate Factory
Chicago Mass Choir — Live in Nashville
Buddy Guy — Blues Singer
Eddie Clearwater — Rock N Roll City
Rachel Barton/CSO — Brahms and Joachim Violin Concertos
Kurt Elling — Man in the Air
Eddie Blazonczyk — Versalicious
Audio Malachi Favors Remembered
Artist: Art Ensemble of Chicago
Album: Art Ensemble of Soweto
Song: "African Woman"
Label: DIW
  February 5, 2004 hosted by Richard Steele
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Audio

Trucking Scandal Resignation
Diantha Parker — News correspondent for Chicago Public Radio

Audio Education Reform
Todd Ziebarth — Policy analyst of Denver-based Augenblick Palaich and Associates
Audio Recap on the Illinois U.S. Senate Democratic Debate
Carlos Hernandez-Gomez — Political reporter for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Books
Al Gini — Resident philosopher
Audio Hypnotist
Katia Dunn — Producer for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Smoking
Simon Smith — Chicago writer
Audio Mortons Steakhouse
Klaus Fritch — Co-owner of Mortons Steakhouse
Raki Mehra — Longtime employee of Mortons Steakhouse
Steve Dolinsky — Food contributor
Audio Salsa Congress
Rosita Ragin-Alamin — Performer and organizers at the Salsa Congress
Saladeen Alamin — Performer and organizers at the Salsa Congress
Carlos Flores — Contributor
  February 4, 2004 hosted by Richard Steele
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Audio

Illinois State Education Reform: Part One
Ron Gidwitz — Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education

Audio Illinois State Education Reform: Part Two
Brenda Holmes — Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's deputy chief for education
Audio Recap on the Illinois U.S. Senate Republican Debate
Carlos Hernandez-Gomez — Political reporter for Chicago Public Radio
Audio Sports Update
Cheryl Raye Stout — Sports contributor
Audio

The Hawk
The brutal wind in Chicago's legendary harsh winters
Aaron Freeman — Comedian, journalist and contributor

Audio People's Palace
Donna Blue Lachman — Chicago playwright, performing her work Stories from the People's Palace, Saturday February 7 at 1PM
Audio Milk It!
Jim DeRogatis — Pop critic for the Chicago Sun-Times and co-host of the rock and roll talk show, Sound Opinions
  February 3, 2004 hosted by Richard Steele
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Audio

Business Update
David Greising — Business contributor and chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune

Audio Cook County Hospital: Future Plans
Phillip Blackwell — Pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Chicago
Audio Cook County Hospital: Post Memories
Commentator Kate Doyle Veckey describes what the old Cook County Hospital means to her
Kate Doyle Veckey — Chicago writer
Audio The American Left
Jim Weinstein — Publisher, historian, and author of The Long Detour: The History and Future of the American Left
Steve Edwards — Host of Eight Forty-Eight on Chicago Public Radio
Audio Sturgeon
A Great Lakes Radio Consortium report on conserving and growing the sturgeon population in our midwest waters
Celeste Headlee — Reporter for Great Lakes Radio Consortium
Barbershop 2 Producer Robert Teitel
Barbershop 2
Producer Robert Teitel.
Photo by Melisa Goh.
Audio Creative Reuse
Gianofer Fields — Producer and correspondent for Eight Forty-Eight on Chicago Public Radio
Ken Dunn — Proprietor of the Creative Reuse Center located at 135 S. Indiana in Chicago
Audio Barbershop 2
Bob Teitel — Producer of BarberShop 2
  February 2, 2004 hosted by Steve Edwards
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Audio
Dan Hynes  
Campaign Notebook: Democratic Senate Candidate Dan Hynes
Eight Forty-Eight host Steve Edwards talks with Democratic Senate candidate Dan Hynes on the race for Illinois's open U.S. Senate seat
Audio Mikva Challenge
Jenny Lawton — Elections producer for Chicago Public Radio reporting on the Mikva Challenge and Chicago high school students' experience at the New Hampshire primary
Audio The Future of Advertising
Joe Cappo — Retiring editor-at-large for Crain's Chicago Business and author of Future of Advertising
Audio Gospel: Rev. Stanley Keeble
Rev. Stanley Keeble — Chicago Gospel Music Heritage Museum
Richard Steele — Regular contributor and music host for Chicago Public Radio

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