A bust honoring Sir Georg Solti was sculpted, and then dedicated in front of the Lincoln Park Conservatory in 1987. Two of our viewers noticed it was missing and wonder where it went. We find out in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey. A short history of Argonne's Illinois site Sir George Solti Bust
Time Out Chicago magazine shares some ideas on how you can revamp your home this weekend.
Saving the environment one plant at a time -- we take you inside the sparkling new Plant Conservation Science Center at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Chicago Sun-Times theater critic Hedy Weiss reviews three new productions currently on stage. Fake -- Steppenwolf Theatre Ma Rainey's Black Bottom -- Court Theatre Treasure Island -- Lifeline Theatre
You may have seen him performing at Lollapalooza this summer. Joe Pug is here to preview his performance at the Chicago Country Music Festival this weekend in Grant Park. Listen to Joe Pug's "Hymn 101"
Audrey Niffenegger, the author of bestseller The Time Traveler's Wife, joins us to talk about her new novel, Her Perfect Symmetry. Printworks Gallery
We talk to the Chicago author of a new comic book entitled The Complete Idiot's Guide to U.S. History.
Take me out to the...cemetery? Why some die-hard Cubs fans are taking their devotion literally all the way to the grave. Beyond the Vines
On Friday, Chicago will find out if it will host the 2016 Olympic Games. President Obama has announced he will be heading to Copenhagen to make a final pitch. Will his participation give Chicago the boost it needs? We find out what the bid committee needs to do to prepare for Friday.
Another cringe-inducing, heart-stopping, last minute thriller on Sunday. We talk to Super Bowl tight end Emery Moorehead about how the Bears were able to come back to defeat the Seattle Seahawks.
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What do Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Radio Flyer -- maker of the famous red wagons -- have in common? They are two of the top places to work in the country, according to the Wall Street Journal. We talk to each of them about why they got the honor. The Top Small Workplaces 2009 -- The Wall Street Journal
Geoffrey Baer takes us inside a decaying West Side building that was once Chicago's first movie palace. He also explores several better-known theaters where, 80 years ago, Chicagoans enjoyed silent films in style.
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We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
Eddie Arruza sits down with award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns to talk about his latest documentary, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea."
A Chicago Tonight exclusive! Geoffrey Baer reveals the winners of a competition to name Chicagoland's greatest public places. It's the culmination of the Metropolitan Planning Council's "What Makes Your Place Great?" initiative.
We preview Eddie Arruza's Friday Night interview with award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns.
 

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