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03/28/23: Going way, way back at the Field Museum
03/28/23: Going way, way back at the Field Museum
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23 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Crain’s contributor Graham Meyer, who writes the weekly Big Ticket column, talks with host Amy Guth about can’t-miss arts and culture events in the month ahead, including an exhibition at the Field Museum with artifacts from the Stone Age.
Plus: United to start air-taxi service to O'Hare in 2025; Rivian reportedly relocating some engineers to Normal plant; 2022 was a tough year for Chicago's largest money managers, but it could've been worse; and Giannoulias fears 'catastrophic' data hack, wants $200 million to fix system.
Plus: United to start air-taxi service to O'Hare in 2025; Rivian reportedly relocating some engineers to Normal plant; 2022 was a tough year for Chicago's largest money managers, but it could've been worse; and Giannoulias fears 'catastrophic' data hack, wants $200 million to fix system.
Released:
Mar 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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