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FAQs about Rick Kogan:How many episodes does Rick Kogan have?The podcast currently has 931 episodes available.
February 01, 2016John Schulian talks screenwriting, sports and his new novel “A Better Goodbye”Rick Kogan talks with veteran writer John Schulian about his latest project, his first novel, A Better Goodbye, a tale of suspense set in seedy modern-day Los Angeles. They also discuss his long career covering boxing and football, Schulian’s thoughts on Mike Ditka 30 years after Super Bowl XX, and his foray into screenwriting courtesy of Steven Bochco. ...more42minPlay
February 01, 2016Previewing Chinese New Year and a whole slate of artistic offerings with Julie Ma of the Chinese Fine Arts SocietyChinese Fine Arts Society president Julie Ma joins Rick Kogan to preview this year’s Chinese New Year celebration events. She talks about the effort from the mayor’s office to make Chicago’s Chinese New Years events the biggest in the country, welcoming Jackie Chan’s hand-picked troupe of martial artists, what to expect from the Year of the Monkey, and more. Chinese Fine Arts’ Young Artist Award-winning cellist Jack Boettcher also provides some live music, and explains why Chinese music resonates with […]...more38minPlay
January 25, 2016“Studs’ intention always was… that these someday be as accessible as possible”: Tony Macaluso unearths the Studs Terkel Radio ArchiveWFMT Radio Network Director of Syndication Tony Macaluso joins Rick Kogan to talk about his crowdfunding campaign for the Studs Terkel Radio Archive, with the goal of making over 45 years of Terkel’s radio interviews and discussions available to the public. Macaluso talks about the benefits of having this material readily accessible, the importance of hearing history as opposed to reading it, some of Studs’ memorable conversations, and more....more35minPlay
January 18, 2016“It’s a struggle that continues today, and it really needs to be part of the conversation”: Chris Vallillo and the music of the Civil Rights MovementAcclaimed singer/songwriter Chris Vallillo joins Rick Kogan to talk about his latest album Oh Freedom!: Songs of the Civil Rights Movement. They discuss music as a tool for social change, how Vallillo first got turned on to civil rights issues, the stories behind some of the songs on the album, and more. ...more41minPlay
January 11, 2016Revisiting “Groundhog Day” ahead of Woodstock’s annual festRick Kogan leads a discussion on the 1993 classic “Groundhog Day” with some insight from Woodstock native and crowd-scene extra Rick Bellairs; groundhog handler Mark Szafran of Animal Rentals shares some facts on the creature’s behavior; “Ned Ryerson” himself Stephen Tobolowsky talks about his memories of the film and casting process and late director Harold Ramis shares a few words on the film’s reach. For more info on Woodstock’s Groundhog Days event, visit WoodstockGroundhog.org. ...more38minPlay
December 28, 2015Joy, loss and a new year: Rick Kogan’s thoughts to close out 2015Rick Kogan spends the last After Hours of 2015 with some philosophical thoughts on the bittersweet nature of ending the year and beginning a new one, courtesy of songs and poems from Dylan Thomas, Ella Fitzgerald, Fred Holstein, Mary Oliver, Nina Simone, The Roche Sisters, and Danny Kaye. ...more38minPlay
December 21, 2015“I get a great deal of creative empowerment… when I see our books come to life”: Victor David Giron and Naomi Huffman of Chicago indie book publisher Curbside SplendorRick Kogan welcomes founder/publisher Victor David Giron and editor-in-chief Naomi Huffman of Curbside Splendor Publishing, one of Chicago’s leading independent book publishers. They discuss the label’s beginnings as a punk rock outfit Giron played with in college, the challenges and rewards of hands-on, local publishing and some of the notable works published under the Curbside banner. ...more33minPlay
December 14, 2015Marc and Maureen Schulman crack open the Eli’s Cheesecake CookbookRick Kogan talks with Maureen and Marc Schulman, son of the legendary owner of Eli’s the Place for Steak, Eli Schulman. They discuss the restaurant’s status as a who’s-who of Chicago nightlife where the likes of Frank Sinatra would hang out, the birth of Chicago style cheesecake as Eli’s signature item, and Maureen’s new book The Eli’s Cheesecake Cookbook: Remarkable Recipes from a Chicago Legend. http://serve.castfire.com/audio/2631981/2631981_2015-12-14-031521.64kmono.mp3?ad_params=zones%3DPreroll%7Cstation_id%3D3782.mp3...more35minPlay
November 30, 2015Cook County ICU: Dr. Cory Franklin’s stories from one of the nation’s most famous hospitalsRick Kogan talks with Dr. Cory Franklin about his book Cook County ICU: 30 Years of Unforgettable Patients and Odd Cases, a collection of stories and vignettes from Franklin’s 30-year medical career that provide snapshots of medical innovations, historical contexts and the complex relationships between doctors, nurses and patients. Rick and Dr. Franklin also discuss the challenge of finding the balance between emotion and “blood and guts” medical description, and presenting these true stories as honestly as possible. ...more18minPlay
November 23, 2015“Things haven’t really changed that much”: Bill Natale’s ‘1968’ looks at a turbulent year in ChicagoRick Kogan talks with author Bill Natale about his book 1968: A Story As Relevant Today As It Was Then. The book explores racial tension and a slice-of-life of 1968 Chicago through the story of two young whiter workers in a predominantly black industrial plant. The experience proves to be a coming-of-age story for the two during the year of assassinations, Vietnam offensives, and the Democratic National Convention. ...more14minPlay
FAQs about Rick Kogan:How many episodes does Rick Kogan have?The podcast currently has 931 episodes available.