Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet 'Afternoon Shift' #157: Undecided races September 27, 2012 By: Kate Dries [View the story "'Afternoon Shift' #155: Undecided races" on Storify]'Afternoon Shift' #155: Undecided racesThursday on Afternoon Shift we're looking at political and sports races that are less than settled on.Storified by · Thu, Sep 27 2012 11:42:41First up, WBEZ’s Alex Keefe, Ethan Michaeli of the Residents Journal, and GOP political strategist Chris Robling explore that coveted slice of the electorate, Undecided Voters.We're checking in on the Ryder Cup, the intercontinental golf championship being played this weekend at Medinah Country Club, with Teddy Greenstein of the Chicago Tribune.Ticket acquired for Ryder Cup within five minutes of leaving the train.wbezchicagoBest kilt sighting so far at Ryder Cup.wbezchicagoRyder Cup golf tournament tees off in Chicago suburbsOrganizers estimate 240,000 people will attend the tournament to watch the world’s best golfers face off.For our 3@3, TimeOut Chicago head honcho Frank Sennett and WBEZ’s Lee Bey talkabout three stories making the news, and we’ll focus on urban planning.Frank Sennett (SennettReport) on TwitterInstantly connect to what's most important to you. Follow your friends, experts, favorite celebrities, and breaking news.LEE BEY (LEEBEY) on TwitterInstantly connect to what's most important to you. Follow your friends, experts, favorite celebrities, and breaking news.The White Sox are on the cusp of post-season play but attendance is way down. It’s a WTF question for Sox ownership, players, and the businesses around the Cell. WBEZ’s Mike Puente has set out to find out what the deal is, and do a quick call-out to the owner of Mother Butter’s Popcorn, 2 blocks east of the ballpark.Lillibridge: Where are you Sox fans? | DailyHerald.com BlogsHere's the obvious question as the White Sox prepare to face the Indians tonight at U.S. Cellular Field: Does anybody really care? I know...And we talk with poet, entertainer and activist Malcom London. London is the 2011 winner of the Louder Than a Bomb Youth Poetry Festival.Beautiful SoundsPoet Malcolm London, 17, is a senior at Lincoln Park High School and competed in Louder Than a Bomb 2011 as a member of team Youmedia Chi... Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Previous post in Afternoon Shift 'Afternoon Shift' #156: The art of sport Next post in Afternoon Shift 'Afternoon Shift' #158: To Vote Or Not To Vote View the discussion thread. Top Headlines On WBEZ.org Architect’s Pilsen vision is green, fashion friendly Fire on Bosworth Avenue: Photo of the Day - May 17, 2013 Lois Lowry shares the pain and pleasure of memory Chicago's oldest diners The recent trifecta of scandals are Obama's own fault Even celebrities face domestic violence Riding the 'L,' an epiphany, longing — need — for therapy Latin dance company Luna Negra closes