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Sunday, May 18, 2008
 This week, host Justin Kaufmann is joined by Richard Driehaus. The Chicago philanthropist and businessman is a ubiquitous name in the art, design and architecture worlds here. In June, he'll unveil the Richard H. Driehaus Museum inside the newly restored Nickerson Mansion. Hear about what’s inside the mansion, and find out more about what makes this major patron of the arts tick.




 
 
 
 
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Richard Driehaus  
Justin Kaufmann sits down with philanthropist and business man Richard Driehaus.
Finding Artistic Commnity  
Some unexpected neighborhoods are trying to attract artists by providing space where they can live and work. Plus, performers in Humboldt Park are taking to the air.
Telling Stories Through Installation  
As our series on graduating art students continues, Sarah Lange speaks with University of Illinios-Chicago's Brad Phillips.
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