Arts & Entertainment
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists continue the conversation about concussion concerns. Each panelist weighs in on their own sports background, and whether they would allow their own children to play football.
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As stocks tumbled during the Great Depression, farmers in the Great Plains were dealing with the Dust Bowl -- a plague of dust storms that lasted a decade resulting in the greatest man-made ecological disaster in U.S. history.
Prescriptive or descriptive? A new book looks at one of the most controversial American dictionaries ever published.
New Art Exhibit Portrays President Through Multiple Archetypes
President Obama as you've never seen him. Chicago artist Rick Valicenti created 50 digital portraits of the president, representing the many archetypes embodied by the Commander-in-Chief.
Chef Rick Bayless joins us in studio, sharing recipes from his signature restaurant, Frontera Grill.
Eddie Payton chronicles the life of Sweetness and challenges another high-profile biography of his brother Walter.
Released from prison, a group of wrongfully convicted men remake themselves as blues musicians.
We revisit our recent conversation with Paula Broadwell, the woman at the center of the scandal that forced the resignation of CIA Director General David Petraeus.
Jay Cutler leaves the game with a concussion, and the Texans leave Soldier Field with a win, beating the Bears 13-6 on a soggy Sunday night.
On this Veterans Day, the National Veterans Art Museum opens the doors at its new location in Chicago's Portage Park neighborhood. We go inside to see the artwork that now includes the work of America's newest military veterans.
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Birds in Ancient Egypt
We take a look at a new exhibit about the role birds played in ancient Egypt.
Oriental Institute curator Rozenn Bailleul-LeSuer highlights some of her favorite artifacts in a new exhibit.
We meet two local guitar players who make their instruments out of cigar boxes.