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Banned Books Read-Out
 This annual event kicked off Banned Books Week. Excerpts of the top ten most challenged books from the past year were read from, with many authors participating.
 Recorded on 9.26.2009 |  |
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Soul of a People: Writing America’s Story
 Scholars discuss the historical and literary significance of the Federal Writers’ Project under the Works Progress Administration during the New Deal.
 Recorded on 9.12.2009 |  |
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Chicago Visionaries: From Burnham To Today And Beyond
 Chicago today is as much on the brink of progress as the Chicago of 100 years ago. Listen in as some of our city's most innovative thinkers discuss how to keep Chicago vibrant in the 21st century.
 Recorded on 8.4.2009 |  |
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Bughouse Square Debates 2009
 Listen in as Chicagoans exercise their first-amendment rights and relive the days of soapbox oratory and public debates that immortalized Washington Square Park.
 Recorded on 7.25.2009 |  |
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Never a City So Real
 Meet author and social critic Alex Kotlowitz as he talks about his latest book about Chicago, Never a City So Real. It is a tour of the people of Chicago, and the city’s heart.
 Recorded on 7.25.2009 |  |
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Caveat Emptor / Caveat Venditor
 This talk presents ethical best practices for book dealers and changes in the way the rare book market views issues of title and authenticity.
 Recorded on 4.4.2009 |  |
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Book Crime History, Detection, Prevention
 Listen in to this roundtable on the forgery and destruction of books, and what has been done to prevent attacks on cultural, religious and scientific publications.
 Recorded on 4.4.2009 |  |
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