Wednesday, October 12, 2005

White Sox' Game Two
Bob Sirott reports from U.S. Cellular Field as the White Sox prepare to face the Angels in game two of the American League Championship Series tonight.

Corruption Trial
There was more emotion on the witness stand at the corruption trial of former governor George Ryan. Rich Samuels has the details.

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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
NBA center Eddie Curry refused to undergo genetic testing so the Bulls traded him. Now corporate America is weighing in on the issue of DNA testing of employees. Elizabeth Brackett looks at the specter of DNA testing in the workplace.

Theater Critic Controversy
A controversy in local journalism is brewing after the Chicago Sun-Times theater critic Hedy Weiss was banned from a recent news conference. We'll talk to the paper's editor, John Barron, about why that matters and what happens when journalism and marketing collide.

Monsieur Chopin
We'll hear from Hershey Felder, star of the new one man show Monsieur Chopin, which just opened at the Royal George Theater.

Jill Soloway
She made a big splash in Chicago with the campy Real Live Brady Bunch show. Chicago native Jill Soloway has gone on to write and produce for the HBO hit series "Six Feet Under." She joins us to talk about that and her highly acclaimed new book, Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants.

Back in the Day
We'll go "back in the day" with Stan Lawrence to visit a home in Bronzeville dedicated to the memory of African-American poet Phillis Wheatley, who made history.

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