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- The story of the Del Close Marathon in New York City, a celebration of improv comedy, Del Close, and the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater.
- Ten American homes designed by visionary architects, their eclectic clients and current homeowners are highlighted. Each home combined form, function and art to challenge the nature of a home and evolving relationship with it.
- A City at War: Chicago is a "warts and all" telling of nearly everything that happened in Chicagoland during World War II, when the city was transformed into a well-oiled production machine, with every man, woman, and child contributing to the war effort. A City at War: Chicago also explores how the relationship between President Roosevelt and Chicago Mayor Ed Kelly helped win the war.
- Thousands of years ago Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus of Thebes, buried her brother Polynices who died in battle. It was decreed she was not to bury him, but she challenged authority and placed the bonds of family above the laws of man. Today, some of the top legal minds in the country argue the case for and against her innocence. Did Antigone break the law? You decide.
- DuSable to Obama: Chicago's Black Metropolis tells the history of Chicago's African-American community as never before, through the voices of its leading citizens, scholars, artists, politicians, and business leaders.
- This special paints a deeply humanizing portrait of a woman who was uncompromising in her quest for justice. Her story is told through interviews with her descendants and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones.
- Kenny, Jim, Michael, and many others review the highlights of Kenny's career, including his classic ballads, riotous rock, and famous soundtracks, interspersed with commentary by the performers.