October 11, 2004Show Summary
Aaron Sarver talks with John Nichols, correspondent for The Nation and author of Dick: The Man Who Is President, about why Nichols thinks the Vice President is the most powerful man in Washington.
Emily Udell converses with Chicago-based artist Silvia Malagrino about her current exhibit at the Polvo Gallery and her upcoming documentary Burnt Oranges, which documents the effects of state terrorism during the 1970s and ‘80s in her native Argentina.
Professor Rashid Khalidi, author of the recently-published book Resurrecting Empire, talks about current affairs in the Middle East during a recent visit to Oak Park.






