Book details Superman, America's "most enduring hero"

What's the secret to Superman's success while other caped crusaders have faded away? Author Larry Tye joins us with the answers, and a web-exclusive video.
Offense, defense, and special teams. The Bears employ every phase of the game to take down the Titans. James "Big Cat" Williams joins us to break down the Bears' sixth straight win.
They took a butter sculpture of Barack Obama for a 12-block walk through the Loop recently. And they’ve adorned the Chicago Cultural Center with banners saying: “I Want To Be Ordinary.” We take a look at the work of the performance art duo, Industry of the Ordinary.
Chicago had a cow in the summer of 1999 with the Cows on Parade art event, but where are the cows now? Geoffrey Baer finds the remaining cattle in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.

Sculpture, Objects, and Functional Art Design Fair

Art and design reign supreme at the SOFA Art Fair.  We have an advance look at what you can expect to see.
Former Chicago Sun-Times restaurant critic Pat Bruno died Tuesday from a rare brain cancer.  
The life and work of a tough Chicago artist. We take a closer look at the painter Joan Mitchell, who expressed herself strongly during a macho era of American art.
Check Please! Host and master sommelier Alpana Singh answers your questions about wines, liqueurs and beers. She also gives some of her favorite wines for November.
The Chicago Housing Authority faces questions about its billion-dollar mixed-income experiment.
Robbie Gould's kick seals an ugly come-from-behind win. James "Big Cat" Williams is here to break-down the Bears' fifth straight victory.
Look out below!  Why are some Chicago neighborhood homes below street level? Geoffrey Baer tells us more in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.  

Chief Keef

We have your thoughts on our interview with Kevin Coval about rapper Chief Keef.
Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!
Chicago rapper Chief Keef has earned himself a major record contract. Now the South Side native also faces legal challenges. We talk about the 17-year-old's talent and troubles, and what it says about Chicago.
The new president of the Field Museum shares his vision for one of the city's cultural icons.
A stunning way to save the old Prentice Women's Hospital from the wrecking ball is proposed by a noted Chicago architect. But the idea is rejected. We find out why.
 

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