On Friday's Afternoon Shift we look at stories related to green issues, green blocks, EveryBlock and voting blocks. First as Earth Day approaches we examine those things that block us from being green.
In theory, it’s easy to get behind a green lifestyle. Not many of us actively want to waste resources or damage the Earth. But in reality, going green isn’t always that simple.
That is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outraged fellow diners—well, you get the idea. With Earth Day on Sunday, I wonder, do you doggie bag?
Today on the 3@3, Chicago Reporter Editor Angela Caputo and Changing Gears Reporter Niala Boodhoo join host Jason Marck to talk about the topics of the day.Which include:Jason Marck: A man in Portland voluntarily stripped in protest during a TSA security screening at the airport.
The major events of my life are intertwined with the Chicago Cubs. Sad, but true. On the day I was born, they beat Montreal 2-1 On the day I became Bar Mitzvah, they beat San Fran 7-2. On my wedding day, they won at Cincinnatti.
On Thursday's Afternoon Shift Jason Marck takes the chair to talk about hits of all sorts. First in honor of the NHL playoffs we talk about the violence inherent to hockey. Then Sam Hudzik tells us which GOP candidates are hitting their stride in recent slating meetings.
No one expected to see Marian Hossa back on the ice Thursday night for Game 4 of the Blackhawks' playoff series against the Phoenix Coyotes after he left Game 3 strapped to a stretcher.
Today's show features story-weavers. We'll go from Spider Saloff's cabaret tales to Mark Roberts' Chicago family from Mike and Molly.Listen to the first hour of the show Listen to the second hour of the show