Thursday, January 12, 2006

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Chicago's new health commissioner already has a prescription for city residents: he wants you to get in shape. Eddie Arruza talks with Dr. Terry Mason about the health of the city and the most pressing issues facing the health department.

Gay and Lesbian History Archive
It's a unique Chicago library archive specializing in gay and lesbian materials. Rich Samuels takes us to the Gerber/Hart Library as it celebrates its 25th birthday.

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Why It's Hard to be Good
Phil Ponce talks to author Al Gini about his new book, Why It's Hard to be Good, in which he explains why it's often so hard to do the right thing.

Stop Smiling
A Chicago magazine you might not have heard about celebrates 10 years in the business. We'll talk to the editor of Stop Smiling magazine about his latest Chicago-themed issue. The 10th anniversary issue of "Stop Smiling" is available now at Borders, Barnes & Noble, Quimby's and Reckless Records, among others.

Artbeat
Enrique Romero Santana has been painting images of the city and Lake Michigan since he moved here from Spain in 1991. Fawn Ring introduces us to an artist who is known in his home country as "the painter of Chicago." You can view Santana's work at the Ann Nathan Gallery and the Chicago Cultural Center.

Check Please! Supper Club
La Petite Folie
Recipe for Classic Leek Tart with Gruyere Cheese

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