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Eight Forty-Eight
2000 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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| February
29, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Great
Lakes Radio Consortium's Wendy Nelson, looks at the raise
of methanphetamine production in the Midwest.
- Charlie
Wheelan, Midwest correspondent for the Economist Magazine
and economics contributor for Eight Forty-Eight talks
about his research on the economics of the methanphetamine drug
trade.
- Victoria
Lautman talks with James Rondeau, co-curator of the Chicago
Art Institute's Thomas Hirschhorn exhibit, "Jumbo Spoons and
Big Cake"
- Eight
Forty Eight Food contributor Steve Dolinsky talks with James
Peterson, author of Essentials in Cooking.
- Bob
Sakamoto, sportswriter for the Chicago Tribune looks
at the state high school basketball championships.
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| February
28, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Topic
is the Chicago Public Schools' Local School Council elections.
Guests include: Linda Lenz, editor and publisher of Catalyst,
an independent news magazine covering Chicago Public Schools,
Andy Wade, executive director of the Chicago School Leadership
Development Cooperative, and James Deanes, officer of
School and Community Relations for the Chicago Public Schools.
- School
Teacher and writer, Daniel Ferri tries to explain syllables
to his sixth graders.
- Eight
Forty-Eight special contributor Studs Terkel's 1963
radio story This Train part 2.
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| February
25, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Salim
Muwakhil, columnist for the Chicago Tribune, talks
with Steve about Minister Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam
and Savior's Day.
- Chicago
writer, Bill Griggs shares some feelings about African
American History Month.
- Richard
Steele talks with Tim King, president of Hales Franciscan
High School. He is leaving this all African- American, all male
school, after 5 years. They talk about his tenure and his plans
for the future.
- Food contributor
Steve Dolinsky serves up the Soul Food of two restaurants:
Army & Lou's and Edna's.
- Film contributor
Jonathan Miller on the re-release of Alfred Hitchcock's
Rear Window. Actor Joe Damour gives us a preview of this
weekend's Stories on Stage, with an excerpt from Santa Was A
Mink by Bill Scifres.
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| February
24, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
talks with Paul Green, Arthur Rubloff professor of Policy Studies
at Roosevelt University, and Steve Neal, political writer for
the Chicago Sun-Times, about Illinois' role in the Presidential
Primaries.
- Chris
Fusco, staffwriter for the Daily Herald talks with Steve
about recent concerns the Illinois Gaming Board has with the
building of the Rosemont Casino.
- J. Renee
Uliassi, wife of Kevin Uliassi talks about her husbands' second
attempt to fly around the world in a hot air balloon.
- Richard
Steele talks with author Walter Mosley about his new non-fiction
book, Working on the Chain Gang: Shaking Off the Dead Hand
of History.
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| February
23, 2000 |
hosted
by Victoria Lautman
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- Victoria
talks with David Doig, the Chicago Park District's new
superintendent, about politics and the parks.
- Resident
Philosopher Al Gini talks with Victoria about the book,
The Greatest Inventions of the Past 2000 Years.
- Steve
is joined by WBEZ music director Chris Heim to look at
the less talked about Grammy Awards.
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| February
22, 2000 |
hosted
by Victoria Lautman
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Join guest
host Victoria Lautman for Eight Forty-Eight.
- Steve
Edwards talks one on one with, former Independent Counsel, Kenneth
Starr at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern.
- We visit
the classroom of children's songwriter, Ella Jenkins,
who is nominated for a Grammy for her cd, Ella Jenkins and
a Union of Friends Pulling Together.
- Architecture
contributor Ed Keegan talks with Lyman Shepard,
architect and Frank Lloyd Wright Impersonator.
- Victoria
Lautman vists the Chicago Historical Society's new exhibit:
Treasures from Mount Vernon with CHS president Doug Greenberg.
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| February
21, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
talks with Marketplace host, David Brancaccio, about
his new book, My Adventures in the American Marketplace.
- Also we
continue our tribute to Black History Month with Eight Forty-Eight
special contributor Studs Terkel's radio archives, with
This Train Part 1.
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| February
18, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Angie
Ventura De Leon, Leonor Avila, and Angelina Espinosa,
who are carrying on the work of slain community activist Arnold
Mireles.
- Peter
Guralnick, author of Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis
Presley, speaks with WBEZ and Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me
host Peter Sagal.
- Theater
contributor Jonathan Abarbanel reviews some productions that
will get you out on this snowy weekend.
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| February
17, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Dave
Vite, president of the Retail Merchants Association; Joel
Whalen, associate professor in the Kellstat College of Business
at DePaul University; and Janet Williams, deputy executive
director for the American Lung Association, who talk to Steve
about marketing anti-smoking campaigns.
- Ken
Flaxman of the neighborhood organization, Bucktown Triangle
Association, talks with Steve about the organization's concerns
over development in this trendy neighborhood.
- Talk show
host Bertise Berry speaks with Rita Coburn-Whack about
her new book, Redemption Song. Mike Houlihan gives us
his opinion on nude theater.
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| February
16, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Suburban
communities are trying to cash in on convention business. Can
the Chicago metropolis support more convention centers? Steve
is joined by Doug Ducate, CEO of the Center for Exhibition
Industry Research; Schaumberg mayor Al Larson; and Tinley
Park mayor Ed Zabrocki.
- A performance
of Knock Me A Kiss at the Victory Gardens Theater.
- Eight
Forty-Eight producer Teshima Walker talks with Tavis
Smiley, author of Doing What's Right: How to Fight for
What You Believe and Make a Difference.
- Springfield,
Illinois, resident Juanita S. Barton speaks about living
in that community since the 1920s.
- Media
contributor Wally Podrazik talks about February sweeps.
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| February
15, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Marilyn
Lemak is accused of killing her three children and prosecutors
are seeking the death penalty. Lemak is getting some unexpected
support from women in the Naperville area. Naperville resident
Martha Young tells Steve how she came to get this.
- Economics
contributor Charlie Wheelan talks with Dr. Robert Wisner,
professor of Economics at Iowa State University and specialist
in grain marketing about genetically modified foods.
- Steve
talks with Teddy Greestein, sports writer for the Chicago
Tribune, about the beginning of spring training for the
Chicago Cubs.
- Richard
Steele talks with Chicago pianist and blues singer Yoko Noge.
- Satirist
Neal Pollack shares his opinion on Chicago's new gang
loitering law.
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| February
14, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- On Valentine's
Day, we look at the industry of chocolate and the business of
making candy with Friderika Kaider, director of the Candy
Institute.
- Contributor
Victoria Lautman gives us her own, personal view of Valentine's
Day.
- We ask
people the story behind their favorite love song.
- Studs
Terkel's 1961 interview with James Baldwin.
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| February
11, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Linda
Lenz, editor and publisher of Catalyst -- the voice
for Chicago Public School reform, talks with Steve about Catalyst's
10th Anniversary.
- WBEZ
music director Chris Heim speaks about the music of the
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.
- Author
Bob Skilnik discusses the History of Beer Brewing
in Chicago 1833-1978.
- Food
contributor Steve Dolinsky takes a look at the food of
love.
- Film
contributor Jonathan Miller reviews the movies, The
Silence and A Moment of Innocence directed by Mohsen
Makmalbaf and The Little Thief directed by Erick Zonca.
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| February
10, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Roy
Larson, director of the Garret-Medill Center for Religion
and the News Media; Mary Elson, deputy metropolitan editor
at the Chicago Tribune; and Jason DeRose, WBEZ religion
reporter, talk about the view of religion in the media.
- Steve
talks with Joel Cohen, director of the Boston Camerata,
about the music of the Shakers.
- Theater
contributor Jonathan Abarbanel talks with Kevin Stites,
music director for Strike Up the Band.
- Author
of On the Rez, Ian Frazier talks with Peter Sagal
about his book.
- Cleetus
Friedman performs a scene from his one man show, In Full
Effect.
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| February
9, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Frank
Kreusi, president of the Chicago Transit Authority. Then
we go out and ask riders what they think of the CTA. Economics
contributor, Charlie Wheelan looks America's extended
economic boom, and examines those who have not been able to
benefit from it.
- Author
Richard Marin talks with contributor Victoria Lautman
about his book War of Our Fathers: Relics of a Pacific Battlefield.
- Writer
Daniel Ferri goes shopping for a piano.
- Eight
Forty-Eight remembers broadcast legend, Bob Collins,
with Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn.
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| February
8, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Marge
Halpren, executive director of the League of Chicago Theaters,
and Eight Forty-Eight theater contributor Jonathan
Abarbanel. They discuss the current dearth of shows in the
new north loop theater district.
- Writer
Rachel Louise Synder on trusting those who may not deserve
it.
- Chicago
Tribune reporter, Melita Marie Garza talks with Steve
about the department of Housing and Urban Developments' recent
approval of the Chicago Housing Authorities restructuring plan.
- Steve
visits the ice sculpture contest on Michigan Avenue and
talks with ice sculptor Richard Birbin.
- Architecture
contributor Ed Keegan on the Museum of Contemporary Art's
exhibit of 100 years in Architecture.
- Writer
John McGreevy shares memories of being bullied as a child.
- Performer
Denise La Grassa performs a scene from the play, Is There
Anything Going On Upstairs.
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| February
7, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Dr.
Kathleen M. Kelly, associate professor of Psychiatry and
Pediatrics at the University of Chicago, discusses Munchausen
by Proxy, a parental disorder.
- Astronomer
Phyllis Pitluga of the Adler Planetarium discusses the
lights in the eastern sky.
- Studs
Terkel's 1961 interview with poet Gwendolyn Brooks.
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| February
4, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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Join host
Steve Edwards for the topics of the day on Eight Forty-Eight.
Steve
talks with Tim Samuelson, curator of architecture at
the Chicago Historical Society about the history of Chicago's
Chinatown.
- Evanston
writer Wen Huang celebrates Chinese New Year and the
Year of the Dragon with this personal essay.
- Food contributor
Steve Dolinsky on the foods of Chinese New Year.
- Contributor
Rita Coburn Whack talks with Jervey Tervalon, author
of Dead Above Ground : A Novel.
- Theater
contributor Jonathan Abarbanel reviews Naked Eye's production
of Stop Kiss; Midsummer Night's Dream at the Chicago
Shakespeare Theatre; and Knock me a Kiss at Victory Gardens
Theater.
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| February
3, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
talks with former Illinois Senator Paul Simon about state
and national politics
- Eight
Forty-Eight looks at the history of political protests with
Alan Gitelson, professor in the department of Political
Science at Loyola University
- Media
contributor Wally Podrazik on the end of the Wild Wild
Internet
- A preview
of Chicago Puppetry Festival 2000
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| February
2, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
Neal, political columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times with an
update on Governor Ryan and the the license for bribe scandal.
Bob McCoppin, Daily Herald reporter on the continuing problems
with child support checks in DuPage County
- Great
Lakes Radio Consortium's Lester Graham has a report about the
greater Chicagoland effort to preserve and restore natural areas
- A look
at Shorefront, a newsletter for the African American Community
on the North Shore with Dino Robinson
- Contributor
Carlos Flores talks with Cesario Moreno, visual arts director
at the Mexican Fine Arts Museum about the current exhibit: Luis
Jimenez: Working Class Heroes: Images from the Popular Culture
- Writer
Karin McKie on her bully sister
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| February
1, 2000 |
hosted
by Steve Edwards
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- Steve
talks with John Pelissaro, political science professor
at Loyola University, about the influence of the Illinois Primary
- Deacon
Andrew Brongiel and Fr Yakaitis talk about the 90th Anniversary
of St Barbara's Church
- Charles
Suchar, professor in the department of Sociology at DePaul
University and the Clybourn Corridor
- A scene
from the Greasy Joan production of Xena LIVE!! at the
About Face Theater.
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