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Rethinking Retirement and the Golden Years

Some may characterize the years following retirement as relaxing and blissfully uneventful. Author Chris Farrell challenges that interpretation with his book Unretirement: How Baby Boomers Are Changing the Way We Think About Work, Community and the Good Life. He joins us.

Bass Guitars Homemade in Chicago and Played Around the World

Lakland Guitars has made an impact in their 20 years in Chicago. Their instruments are played in U2 and the Rolling Stones. Chicago Tonight goes behind-the-scenes to find out what it takes to make an electric bass that can bring a bottom-heavy sound to a band's rhythm section.

Viewer Feedback: 1/12

We share what you had to say about the great pension debate and schools closing due to cold weather in tonight's viewer feedback.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/9

Eddie Arruza and his panel discuss this week’s headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/9

In the wake of the massacre at of the Paris offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss freedom of the press, and whether fear of retribution impacts reporters. 

Weekend Events Around Town: 1/9-1/11

The City Lost and Found, No Pants Subway Ride, and Handmade Market Chicago; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.

Springfield Special Session

Illinois lawmakers met in Springfield for a special session to decide how to fill the vacancy created by the passing of Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka.

IL Senate Passes Special Election Bill

The Illinois Senate passed special election bill HB4576 by 37-15. See how members voted in our interactive graphic.

IL House Passes Special Election Bill

The Illinois House passed special election bill HB4576 by 66-40. See how members voted in our interactive graphic.

Should Schools Close on Cold Days?

For the second day, Chicago Public Schools are closed because of cold weather, but not everyone agrees.

Founding Editor of “The Onion” on Paris Terror Attacks

The shooting massacre at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo has shaken the tenets of not only parody, but freedom of expression. Scott Dikkers is the founding editor of The Onion and served as editor-in-chief of the popular satirical news organization for 14 years. He joins us to discuss his experiences working in news satire, and how the deadliest attack France has seen since 1961 may affect the genre’s landscape.

The Great Pension Debate

Illinois still has one of the worst funded pension systems in the nation. But reform efforts seem to be at a standstill until the Illinois Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of a pension bill passed last year. The court is scheduled to hear arguments in March.

Mayoral Candidate Willie Wilson

Chicago businessman Willie Wilson has put $1 million of his own money into his effort to take down incumbent Mayor Rahm Emanuel. We talk with Wilson about his background, why he wants to be mayor, and whether he thinks he has enough support to win.

‘The City Lost and Found’

A show at The Art Institute looks at the transformation of American cities in the 1960s and '70s. We revisit the story.