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New Musical ‘Tootsie’ Eyes Gender Roles, But Its Heart Belongs to Show Business

For all its timely social commentary, “Tootsie” (a gently updated musical version of the hit 1982 film) feels a bit like show business balm – a feel good work for the #MeToo era.

City Solicits Solar Energy Developers for Vacant South, West Side Lots

Chicago is seeking proposals to install solar panels on 30 acres of previously developed land in Austin, Englewood, West Pullman, Riverdale and South Deering. 

Hubbard Street’s Percussion-Driven Experiment Probes Heaven and Hell on Earth

In its three-part fall season program, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago harkened back to the creation of the universe and the ascent of man before conjuring an apocalyptic vision of where it all went wrong.

CDC Urges Flu Vaccinations After 80,000 Flu-Related Deaths Last Year

Flu season is right around the corner, and health officials are urging patients to get vaccinated in light of a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that estimates 80,000 Americans died from the flu during the 2017-2018 season.

Web Extra, The Week in Review: Will Brett Kavanaugh be Confirmed?

Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the Brett Kavanaugh hearings.

The Week in Review: Van Dyke Defense Shows Animated Video of Shooting

Defense attorneys for Jason Van Dyke show jurors an animated video of the fatal shooting. How political campaigns can prevent sexual harassment. And the Chicago Cubs clinch their fourth consecutive playoff appearance.

EPA to Host Chicago Hearing on Repeal of Obama-Era Clean Power Plan

Local public health experts are set to testify at a Chicago hearing next week on the Trump administration’s proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan, which established limits on pollution from power plants. 

Supreme Questioning at Kavanaugh Hearing Ignites Strong Emotions

Local reaction to emotional testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee from Judge Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser Christine Blasey Ford.

Testimony Tactics: Role of Strategy, Optics in Kavanaugh Hearing

It was a long day for the Senate Judiciary Committee, and an even longer one for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and one of the women accusing him of sexual misconduct, Christine Blasey Ford.

Sept. 27, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Sept. 27, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Making College Work: A Conversation with New NEIU President Gloria Gibson

Northeastern Illinois University has a new president, its first African-American woman. Gloria Gibson shares her plans for the Northwest Side campus.

EPA Awards Nearly $60,000 for Chicago River Education Project

A new federal grant aims to help educators use the Chicago River as a “living classroom” to teach students about water quality issues. 

Transforming the Merchandise Mart Into a Canvas for Digital Art

This weekend, the largest digital art projection in the world will be projected onto a Chicago landmark. Here’s a preview of Art on the Mart.

The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist in ‘Rising Out of Hatred’

The son of a prominent white supremacist becomes a leader in his father’s movement – and then rejects the cause. A new book tells the story.

Pilsen Photographer Sebastian Hidalgo Focuses on Longtime Residents

Meet a photographer who captures a “culture under threat” in an area recently named by Forbes magazine as one of the 12 coolest neighborhoods in the world.