Monday, March 26, 2007

Chicago Spire
Internationally acclaimed architect Santiago Calatrava unveils his newest plan for North America's tallest building — a soaring condo tower planned for the mouth of the Chicago River. The new design wowed the crowd, but have the architect and developer silenced their critics? Geoffrey Baer will tell us.

News Analysis with Carol Marin
By now you've probably seen video of what appears to be a case of police brutality caught on tape at an area bar. Another case was reported this weekend. Does the Chicago Police Department have a few bad apples or a deeper problem? Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look. Guests: David Heinzmann, Jamie Kalven

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Worldwide Chicago
A Chicago-area medical team spent two weeks in China doing hip and knee replacement surgeries under a program called Operation Walk, an effort funded largely by Chicago patients. Elizabeth Brackett has the story. For more information, call 312-475-5566.

Real Estate Watch
Chicago's real estate market is seeing a big jump in the number of homes for sale on the market. We'll examine what's happening on the real estate scene and look at whether problems with the sub-prime lending market are affecting local home sales. Guest: Mark Nash

Critic for a Day
The movie "Pride" tells the inspirational true story of an African-American high school swim team that beats the odds. Chicago Board of Education president Rufus Williams gives us his review.

Artbeat
We'll introduce you to NYCO, co-founded by a top classical percussionist-turned-rock and roller.

Viewer Mail
We'll read some viewer mail to see what's on your mind.

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors