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This will be a short week for us, but we've got a lot going on.  Per usual, expect some additions to the "game plan" but, at the moment, here's how things shape up ...

SUNDAY NIGHT / MONDAY MORNING


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With death and destruction in her wake, Irene surges on.  We'll have the latest updates.

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We'll get some "tales from the road" from Kim Wilson of The Fabulous Thunderbirds as well as a preview of their upcoming appearance at Septemberfest in Schaumburg. 

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Barak Barfi, research fellow with the New America Foundation, joins us live from Tripoli with the latest on Libya. 

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They did WHAT on the MTV Video Music Awards?!?!?  We'll recap the "moments."

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Our New Music Monday Magic Laser lands on Barbra Streisand's, just released, "What Matters Most."

MONDAY NIGHT / TUESDAY MORNING

We might start late due a west coast Cubs baseball!

When we do get on...

He's worked on the comic strip Dick Tracy and the tv show CSI.  His graphic novel 'Road to Perdition' was turned into an Academy Award winning film and now he's back writing the first Nate Heller novel in ten years.  Max Allan Collins returns to our show to talk about all this more including his upcoming book signing in Forest Park. 

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For many years, as our Monday night segued into the wee hours of Tuesday morning, we'd check redhotred.com to see who our friend Les Paul had been jamming with at the Iridium Jazz Club, inNew York. Now and then Les would surprise us with a call after his show. Once again, tonight we'll take a few minutes and remember the amazing Les Paul and his legacy as we revisit part of an interview, a story, a laugh or, most importantly, his music and listen to "A Little More Les."

Don't forget, you can keep up with the latest Les Paul news and events by checking out the Les Paul Foundation website.

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