Arts & Entertainment
We go behind the scenes at The Second City's newest production, Rush Limbaugh! The Musical.
We have a performance from Grammy-winning harmonica player Howard Levy, who founded his own record label and just launched an online harmonica school.
Howard Levy Harmonica School
Nightly Business Report brings us some of the highlights of the Chicago Auto Show.
We take up the debate over whether or not the U.S. military should end the ban on gays serving.
Servicemembers United
"Vets Against Repeal Of Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Join The Fight" -- RFFM.org
"Obama Reaffirms Desire to End 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'" -- U.S. Department of Defense
From a young Mike Ditka to Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy, we look at colorful photos of historic moments in Chicago from photojournalist extraordinaire Art Shay.
Art Shay True Colors exhibit at Thomas Masters Gallery
More information on Art Shay including links, reviews and additional photos
Chicago officials want to end the code of silence that keeps witnesses to violence from coming forward. Eddie Arruza tells us about a new PSA campaign that involves the parents of murdered young people.
After graduating from college, a local man found 50 jobs in all 50 states. He tells us how and why he did it.
Living the Map: 50 Jobs in 50 States
Check, Please! host and master sommelier Alpana Singh joins us with tasty wine and beer recommendations for this Valentine's Day.
Alpana's Valentine's Day Drink Recommendations
Geoffrey Baer shows us how classic films inspired a new building by one of Chicago's top architects.
Columbia College's new Media Production Center
Studio Gang Architects
We look at some of the controversial ads that aired during yesterday's Super Bowl.
2010 Super Bowl Commercials -- NFL Fanhouse
Lewis Lazare, Chicago Sun-Times
Jerry Glover
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
Read a draft of the Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework
Eddie Arruza sits down with world-renowned photographer Victor Skrebneski.
Comedian Robert Klein joins us to talk about his early days at Second City.
Robert Klein at Zanies
Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a close look at a key tool prosecutors want to use in the Drew Peterson case, the so-called "Drew Peterson Law." It would allow previously inadmissible hearsay to be used in court against him.
We learn about how people in need are getting help quickly with fast-track food stamps.
"Hunger in America 2010" -- Feeding America study
Food Stamp/SNAP Outreach -- Greater Chicago Food Depository
Fighting Slavery in Chicago: Abolitionists, the Law of Slavery, and Lincoln
Author Tom Campbell joins us to discuss the largely untold story of Chicago's abolitionists.
Fighting Slavery in Chicago: Abolitionists, the Law of Slavery, and Lincoln
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