Dean Richards’ Sunday Morning | November 9
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Dean Richards, Dave Schwan and Andy Masur talking about the Chicago Marathon and the Cubs’ season coming to an end in the NLDS.
For today’s Far Flung Forecast, Dave takes us out to Eureka Valley in San Francisco, CA.
Dr. Santina Wheat, Program Director, McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency Northwestern Medicine, Delnor Hospital, joins Dean for this week’s health update. They discuss the best practices for recovery following a marathon run and mental health resources in observance of World Mental Health Day.
Adam Rubin, Senior Director of Public Engagement at the Chicago Architecture Center, joins Dean to discuss the 15th annual Open House Chicago festival. Open House Chicago (OHC) is the CAC’s free annual festival that provides behind-the-scenes access to some of Chicago’s most iconic and unique architectural treasures, and will take place Oct. 18-19. For more information, visit the Chicago Architecture Center.
Dean kicks off his This Week in Theatre with an interview with Bruce Phillips, the Executive Director of High Stakes Productions. They talk about the hit Agatha Christie-style show at The Second City, Clued In: Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way. For more information, visit Second City.
This Week in Theatre continues with Timothy Griffin, the playwright of Strange Cargo: The Doom of Demeter, now showing through Nov. 23 at the City Lit Theater. For tickets, visit CityLit.
Dean’s A-List interview this week is with Jared Leto and director Joachim Ronning to talk about their new movie, Tron: Ares.