Monday, August 22, 2005

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
President Bush again voiced his belief in the soundness of his Iraq war policies at a major address in Utah. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel look at mounting war protests and what that means here in Chicago. Guests: Rich Williamson, Bitta Mostofi, Marilyn Katz, and Wayne Parthun.

Crain's Chicago Business
A new battle for your local phone business is about to take shape. How will Comcast fare against industry giant SBC, and how will it affect your phone bill? That and more from Michael McHugh in tonight's Crain's briefing.

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Uncle Fun
We'll unmask the man behind Uncle Fun. Businessman Ted Frankel is perhaps the area's largest proprietor of kitsch. Tonight, we get a tour of his funhouse.

Artbeat
Fawn Ring has the story of photographer Terry Evans, who captures the true beauty of the Chicago area from above. Click here for more about Revealing Chicago.

Sports Roundtable
The White Sox are off today, after breaking their seven-game losing streak Sunday against Randy Johnson and the Yankees. We'll take a look at what awaits the Sox in September, plus the Bears' quarterback woes. Guests: Mike North, Brad Palmer and Dave Kaplan.

WTTW's Anniversary
Saturday night, WTTW celebrated its 50th anniversary with a gala concert at Millenium Park, which aired live here on 11. In case you missed it, we'll bring you a couple of memorable performers from the party, Chicagoans Billy Corgan and Otis Clay.

One More Thing...
... about some pictures Bob took this weekend.

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