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We mark the Labor Day holiday/end of summer by laboring inside your radio speakers with a pretty varied/full schedule.

As always, expect some additions and a possible change or two, but here's how things look right now.


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SUNDAY NIGHT / MONDAY MORNING:

Our New Music Monday Magic Laser lands on "Red Velvet Car," the latest album from Heart. This just may be one of the best rock albums of this, or any other, year.

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We'll check in with Dave Miller, editor of Chicagoconcertgoers.com, for a recap of the North Coast Music Festival.

MONDAY NIGHT / TUESDAY MORNING:

There's an interesting mix of movies coming out in September. Gorden Gekko as portrayed by Michael Douglas returns to the big screen this time with Shia LeBeouf in tow as they star in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. The Town is getting critical acclaim with its impressive cast ( Ben Affleck, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner). Plus there's the latest example of 3-D action jumping off the screen with Legend of The Guardians: The Owls of Ga Hoole

We'll preview these and more with Hank Sartin, Film Editor for Time Out Chicago.

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10 years ago, photographer Jim Luning and journalist Tim Stiel chronicled their experience traveling Route 66. Recently the two retraced their journey but in addition to taking still photography, Luning brought a video camera resulting in the new film Route 66 Revisited. Tonight, Jim joins us to talk abut the experience and share the details about the Chicago premiere at the Portage Theater.

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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, in New 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.

TUESDAY NIGHT / WEDNESDAY MORNING:

Can you imagine Chicago without a Mayor Daley?!?! We will, tonight.

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