Time Out Chicago
Thursday, July 17, 2008
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SOME OF OUR STORIES:
- Tuesday Night Nintendo Wii Wars at Harry Caray's Tavern
- Five Star Bar and Grill/Sunday Night Guitar Hero
- Muvico's Digital Den in Rosemont
- Great Performers of Illinois 2008
- Time Out Chicago
- Pitchfork Music Festival
- Old St. Pat's World's Largest Block Party
- Pilsen Together Art Festival
- Meet Market Adventures Singles Skeet Shooting
- Let's Pet Together Festival
- Sheffield Garden Walk
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald made clear today that Cook County jail inmates face "serious risk of harm." That's the conclusion of a 17-month study. Eddie Arruza and his panel take a closer look.
"Friday Night" Preview
We preview John Callaway's "Friday Night" interview with Mark Suppelsa, the new top anchor at WGN.
Ask Geoffrey
What Chicago rug company once owned a popular waterfall garden at Diversey and Plaski? Geoffrey Baer answers that question and moer in tonight's edition of "Ask Geoffrey".
Digital Den
Home video game systems, like the Nintendo Wii and Sony Playstation, have become so popular that bars and restaurants are using them to drum up business. Christian Farr gives us a closer look at this growing trend, and takes some of the games for a test drive.
- Tuesday Night Nintendo Wii Wars at Harry Caray's Tavern
- Five Star Bar and Grill/Sunday Night Guitar Hero
- Muvico's Digital Den in Rosemont
Buddy Guy
Just a few weeks shy of his 72nd birthday, Chicago blues superstar Buddy Guy is going stronger than ever. We talk to Buddy about his new album and a special award he's receiving this weekend.
Time Out Weekend Picks
Barbecue with a great view and pamper your pup this weekend. Laura Baginski from Time Out Chicago magazine has that and her other top picks for the weekend.
- Pitchfork Music Festival
- Old St. Pat's World's Largest Block Party
- Pilsen Together Art Festival
- Meet Market Adventures Singles Skeet Shooting
- Let's Pet Together Festival
- Sheffield Garden Walk
Viewer Mail
You had a lot to say about the controversial cover of the latest New Yorker magazine. We read some of your viewer mail.