Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Remembering Coretta Scott King
Civil rights activist Coretta Scott King has died. The widow of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was 78 and had suffered a stroke last summer. We'll hear from Rev. Jesse Jackson on Mrs. King's legacy. Later, we'll go to our WTTW vault and hear part of John Callaway's 1978 interview with Mrs. King.

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
Elizabeth Brackett interviews Cardinal Francis George about accusations that the Chicago Archdiocese mishandled allegations of sexual abuse by a Chicago priest.

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Chicago Matters
School funding in Illinois is one of the most hotly debated subjects in the state. Tonight we begin our year-long "Chicago Matters: Valuing Education " series with Eddie Arruza taking a look at how schools get their money and why there's such a wide discrepancy in funding from town to town.

Physical
We'll be joined by Chicago author James McManus to talk about his new book Physical: An American Checkup.

Artbeat
We'll take a look at the early photography of film director Stanley Kubrick, including his views of post-war Chicago. They're featured in the new book Stanley Kubrick Drama & Shadows.

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