Arts & Entertainment
How did a Magnificent Mile building end up being featured weekly in a 1970s network TV sitcom? Find out more in this week's Ask Geoffrey.
Lovers of used and rare books are mourning the impending loss of a celebrated and unusual neighborhood bookstore. Jay Shefsky has the story.
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How can a water park change lives? We take a look at a new community center on the far south side that hopes to do just that.
CSO Mead Composer-in-Residence
A nightclub setting will host members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We speak with the composer and DJ who is bringing the two worlds together.
We take another look at how lesbian and gay sailors are making waves -- and history -- at the Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago, as well as at the White House.
U of I students tell us how a recent reporting trip to Turkey challenged their views of the world.
A remarkable, free music program in a Chicago Public School is changing lives. Jay Shefsky has the story.
Legendary sportswriter Frank Deford joins us to talk about his remarkable career and his new book.
Amongst sunbathers and swimmers, the lakefront path at North Avenue Beach is home to a rather unique structure. Find out more in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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A Chicago blues guitarist stages a comeback with a little help from his friends.
The Loop has a new coat of color. Meet the local artist who colorized a gray downtown intersection.
Ray Bradbury died on Tuesday night. From the Chicago Tonight archives, we look back at the local sci-fi legend reading from his fiery classic, Fahrenheit 451.
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