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2000 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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February 2000

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February 29, 2000

hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

John Seabrook, staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of, NoBrow: the culture of marketing - the marketing of culture
February 28, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Andrew Ross, professor and director of the American Studies Program at New York University and the author of, The Celebration Chronicles: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Property Value in Disney's New Town
February 25, 2000  
State of the Economy
Bill Barnhart, markets columnist for the Chicago Tribune and the co-author of, Kerner: the Conflict of Intangible Rights
Owen Lamont, associate professor of Finance in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago
Kent Daniel, associate professor of Finance at the Kellogg Graduate school of Management at Northwestern University
February 24, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Tobacco Settlement
Dr. Quentin Young, medical contributor for Odyssey
Janet Williams, deputy executive director at the American Lung Association
Dr. Tom Houston, public affairs director for the Illinois division of the American Cancer Society
Dr. John Lumpkin, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health

February 23, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

How the Internet is Being Used
Shane Greenstein, associate professor of Management and Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
Kristian Hammond, director of the Intelligent Information Laboratory in the department of Computer Science at Northwestern University
Norman Nie, director of the Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society and one of the principal investigators for the study

February 22, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
An Update on City Politics
David Schaper, reporter for WBEZ News
Alicia Tate, reporter for the Chicago Reporter
Andy Martin, City Hall reporter for the Chicago Tribune
February 21, 2000
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John Shelby Spong
Former Episcopal Bishop of Newark New Jersey, talks about his years in the church
February 18, 2000
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Films of Pedro Almodovar
Lee Gerstien,entertainment editor at Gab Magazine, and teaches at Columbia College
Hank Sartin, film critic for the Chicago Free Press
Neda Ulaby, managing editor and film critic at the Windy City Times
February 17, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
The Origins of Stars and Planets
Doug Duncan, associate professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago and education coordination for tha American Astronomical Society
February 16, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
The 2000 Presidential Election
Michael Mezey, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a professor in the Political Science Department at Depaul University.
Greg Hinz, associate editor at Crain's Chicago Business.
Charles Lipson, director of the University of Chicago's program on International Politics, Economics and Security.
February 15, 2000
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The Music Industry
Chris Heim, music director at WBEZ.
Jim Derogatis, pop music critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. Peter Gena, a composer and a professor of Liberal Arts, Art History, Theory, and criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
February 14, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Science of Love
Midge Wilson, professor of Psychology at DePaul University Diane Suter, associate professor of biology at Loyola University.
February 11, 2000
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Gene Therapy
Dr. Eugene Pergament, professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University and a founding member of the American College of Medical Genetics.
Donald Hermann, professor of law and philosophy at DePaul University and the director of DePaul's Health Law Institute.

February 10, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Culture and Museums
Carol Becker, dean of faculty and professor of Liberal Arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Homi Bhabha, professor in the Humanities at the University of Chicago.
Richard Epstein, professor in the law school at the University of Chicago.

February 9, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Internet Privacy
Henry Perritt, dean of Chicago Kent College of Law.
Bamshad Mobasher, assistant professor in the School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems at DePaul University.
Roger Leishman, senior staff counsel for the Illinois ACLU.

February 8, 2000

hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Recent Medical News
Dr Quentin Young, medical contributor for Odyssey

February 7, 2000
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Insanity and Criminal Justice
Dr Joseph Flaherty, chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Illinois - Chicago.
Mark Heyrman, Clinical professor of Law at the University of Chicago.

February 4, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Film adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus.
David Bevington, professor of English and of comparative literature, and professor in the Humanities at the University of Chicago.
John Petrakis, film critic for the Chicago Tribune, as well as teaches screenwriting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
David Levin, associate professor in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Chicago.
February 3, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
William R Polk, author of Polk's Folly: An American Family History.
February 2, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Governor Ryan's State of the State Address
David Schaper, WBEZ news reporter.
Cindi Canary, director for the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, a project of the League of Women Voters of Illinois. Kerry Peck, principal of Kerry Peck and Associates and president of the Chicago Bar Association.
Doug Dobmeyer, publisher of poverty issues Dateline Illinois.

February 1, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Juvenile Justice
Elizabeth Clark,currently on leave as the juvenile justice counsel for the Cook County Public Defender's Office. She is director of the Juvenile Justice Initiative.
Steven Drizin, supervising attorney Northwestern University's Children and Family Justice Center.
Matt Jones, private attorney who served for three years for state senator Carl Hawkinson and was involved in the drafting of the 1998 Juvenile Justice Reform Act.

 


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