Thursday, February 15, 2007

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
The 35th ward is rapidly developing and undergoing change. It is also home to a Hispanic majority. In tonight's aldermanic forum, we'll talk to the incumbent alderman and the two challengers who want his job. Guests: Rey Colon, Vilma Colom and Miguel Sotomayor

Changes at Wrigley
First it was the Bud Light bleachers. Now the Chicago Cubs announce they'll sell ad space among the fabled ivy at Wrigley Field. Has the Cubs organization gone too far? We'll talk about it with Stuart Shea, author of Wrigley Field: The Unauthorized Biography.

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Chicago Stories: Dr. Scholl
Foot pain was once something Americans accepted as an unpleasant fact of life until a Chicago podiatrist named Dr. Scholl came along. We'll have the story of Chicago's foot care guru.

Gyuto Monks
The Gyuto Monks of Tibet are coming to Chicago this weekend. We'll meet a former monk whose life took a 180: he now works at the Chicago Board of Trade.

The Gyuto Monks Tibetan Tantric Choir is performing at Harris Theater. Tickets are available through The Harris Theater box office or Ticketweb ONLY. Call (312) 334-7777 or visit www.harristheaterchicago.org.

For more information about the Dalai Lama's visit to Chicago in May, please click here.

Norman Mailer
We'll preview John Callaway's Friday Night interview with legendary author Norman Mailer.

Remembering Ann Barzel
Chicago dance legend Ann Barzel died earlier this week at the age of 101. We'll revisit a 1999 portrait of her life.

Supper Club
On the Supper Club, we'll travel to Lincoln Park for comfort food, vegan-style. The chef from Karyn's Fresh Corner will prepare an easy to make Chocolate Shake that's authentic and delicious.

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