Arts & Entertainment
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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Brian Henson joins us to talk about the R-rated stage show he created with world-renowned Jim Henson puppeteers.
The Northwestern Women's Lacrosse team won its 7th NCAA championship in eight years.
The pared down list of Taste of Chicago restaurants features mostly returning booths.
The season for farmers markets is upon us. We have some advice about where you should go for fresh foods this summer.
Jay Shefsky takes us north of the border to the legendary Great Lakes Dragaway in Union Grove, Wisconsin.
The Pop Art paintings of Roy Lichtenstein make a rare appearance at The Art Institute. We get a preview.
Master Sommelier and Check Please! Host Alpana Singh joins us with some recommendations for wine events during the summer.
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Scientists from The Field Museum join us to talk about a new "extreme" exhibit that opens on Friday.
Tony Award-winning actor Ian McDiarmid is starring at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. We talk to him about the obscure play, Timon of Athens, and his famed villainy as Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars film saga.
Studs Terkel would have been 100 years old today. We go to the vault for interviews with Terkel from many different periods in his life.
A new book tells stories in the voices of famous Chicagoans, from Barack Obama to Rod Blagojevich to Oprah Winfrey. We talk with the author.