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Amy Danzer, Director of Programming for Printer’s Row Lit Fest, joins Rick Kogan to preview the Printer’s Row Lit Fest on September 6th and 7th in the streets of downtown Chicago. Amy names some presenters that she would like to see, and Rick shares whom he will be talking to at the fest.
Singer Libby York joins Rick Kogan to talk about her quartet’s upcoming performance at the Winter’s Jazz Club on September 7th, featuring special guest Eric Schneider. Libby also shares what she looks for in musicians when putting together a group.
Author James Tehrani joins Rick Kogan to talk about his book ‘Alfalfa: The Rascal You Knew, the Character You Never Knew’. James discusses the life of Carl Switzer, who played Alfalfa, and whether it was difficult to get a book published on a childhood actor.
Film producer and businessman Steve Sarowitz joins Rick Kogan to talk about the September screenings at Wayfarer Theaters in Highland Park. Steve previews the films being shown exclusively at Wayfarer Theatres and some of the famous actors that are being featured in the upcoming films.
Robert Loerzel and James ‘Andy’ Pierce join Rick Kogan to talk about their book, ‘The Uptown: Chicago’s Endangered Movie Palace’. Robert and Andy discuss the importance of getting this book out to the public and share people’s stories about The Uptown throughout different periods of its prominence.
Author Abbott Kahler, formerly known as Karen Abbott, joins Rick Kogan to talk about her book, ‘Eden Undone: A True Story of Sex, Murder, and Utopia at the Dawn of World War II’. Abbott also comments on Ron Howard’s upcoming movie, ‘Eden’, which is based on her book. She will make an appearance at Printers […]
Author Kevin McGuire joins Rick Kogan to discuss his novel ‘Take the Long Way Home’ and how he put the story together. Kevin also talks about his early interests in writing and reads listeners an excerpt from his novel that stands out to him.
Attorney and author Patrick Wohl joins Rick Kogan to discuss his book ‘The True Story of the Brown’s Chicken Massacre, a Decade-Long Manhunt, and the Trials That Followed’. Patrick highlights some of the individuals’ stories from the book and how each person’s story matters. Patrick also reminds listeners of the key events in the case.
Journalist and media personality Candace Jordan joins Rick Kogan to rate this summer’s party and philanthropic events. Candace shares a bucket list item of hers that is taking place in Rosemont in September, previews the Chicago River swim, and more.
Boxing journalist Mark Kriegel joins Rick Kogan to discuss his latest book, ‘Baddest Man: The Making of Mike Tyson’. Mark talks about his roots, his path to journalism, and why some of the best writers are drawn to boxing.
Ronnie Marmo joins Rick Kogan to talk about his show, ‘I’m Not a Comedian… I’m Lenny Bruce’, which will take place at Des Plaines Theatre on August 24th at 2:00pm. Ronnie comments on how the show has changed him and whether it will be turned into a film.
Rick Kogan talks with his brother Mark Kogan to preview his appearance at ‘Elvis Week at Graceland’ on August 14th at 10:00am. Mark will take part in ‘Conversations on the Colonel’ at the Guest House Theater. Mark also shares memories of working with Elvis and what life was like on the road with Colonel Tom […]
Kyle Mathers, Museum Manager & Curator at the Loyola University Museum of Art, and Hannah Luchtenburg, Museum Coordinator, join Rick Kogan to talk about the Loyola University Museum of Art and its Richard Hunt exhibition. The Richard Hunt exhibition runs through November 15th.
Peter McDowell joins Rick Kogan to talk about his film, ‘Jimmy in Saigon’. Peter dives in on the true meaning of the film and his family’s reaction to the idea of making a film about his late brother. Screening for the film is Friday, August 22nd at 7pm and Sunday, August 24th at 6pm at […]
Singers Ellen Winters Reynolds and Denise Tomasello join Rick Kogan to discuss the 4th Annual Emerging Artist Showcase and the new talent in the Chicago Cabaret. Ellen and Denise also share their thoughts on the state of cabaret today. The showcase takes place Thursday, August 14th at 7:30pm at Epiphany Center for the Arts.
Musician and poet J.J. Tindall joins Rick Kogan to talk about his newest poetry and Zazzle store. J.J. and Rick also talk about their memories of listening to the late musician Tom Lehrer and J.J.’s time as a tour guide.
Journalist and media personality Candace Jordan joins Rick Kogan to recap the 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race and talk about the possibility of its return to the streets of Chicago in 2027. Candace also previews the Illinois State Fair starting August 7th.
Ray Long, former Chicago Tribune investigative reporter, joins Rick Kogan to talk about his retirement from the Tribune and what drew him to journalism in the first place. Ray discusses his early years in journalism and also comments on what he thinks will happen with the Mike Madigan case.
Actor Daniel Kyri and writer and director Jeremy McCarter join Rick Kogan to talk about their new adaptation of ‘Hamlet’, a seven-part podcast from Make-Believe Association. Daniel and Jeremy give their reviews and explain the process of making this adaptation happen.
Writer Paul Teodo joins Rick Kogan to talk about the upcoming ‘Listen Up!’ storytelling event at Carnivale on Wednesday, July 23rd at 7:30pm. Mike Flannery, Andy Shaw, Fran Spielman, and others will be on stage.
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