Arts & Entertainment
Chicago vocalist Dee Alexander celebrates her new album at Hyde Park Jazz Festival.
New Art Show Sets Sail with a Boatload of Wordplay
A free exhibition explores the artful use of language by contemporary Illinois painters and sculptors.
Exhibit on Display in Chicago
The touring exhibition on the history, music, fashion, art, legacy, and identity of David Bowie lands in Chicago at the MCA.
This weekend Cardinal Francis George introduced his successor, Bishop Blase Cupich. Our panel discusses the significance of the Vatican's appointment.
If you spent time in city parks this summer, you may have noticed trees being transformed. The Chicago Park District teamed with a local sculptor's group to turn trees that were condemned into public art. We revisit Jay Shefsky’s story.
Chicago native Sheldon Patinkin, who was part of the first generation of Chicago improvisers, died Sunday at the age of 79.
Saying that he was "well-prepared" for the responsibilities of leading a church of 2.2 million people, Cardinal Francis George introduced his successor, Blase Cupich.
The Les Turner ALS Walk for Life, Lakeview Taco Fest, and a Concert for Peace; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Bears star Brandon Marshall speaks out about Roger Goodell, domestic violence, and his past troubles, which have been brought to light in a new complaint against the NFL. Paris Schutz has the latest.
EXPO CHICAGO returns to Navy Pier for its third season and features artwork from more than 140 of the world’s leading galleries.
Geoffrey Baer cruises down the neon highway, revisits the toll roads of yesteryear, and recalls the days the sport of kings was king in Chicago sports.
The artist Charlotte Salomon raced against the clock to finish a pictorial autobiography as World War II closed in around her.
A new book brings together 152 portraits from the Chicago Tribune archives. We'll talk with the Tribune Picture Editor Michael Zajakowski about the pictures and the people behind them.
Is Black talk radio in Chicago still the force for change it once was? We take a closer look on Chicago Tonight.
Former Bear James “Big Cat” Williams tackles the Bears' stunning win Sunday night over the 49ers.
We revisit our story about a Chicago artist that continues to make an impression on the city more than 25 years after he died. You may not know his name but you’ve likely seen his public art. Egon Weiner was also a teacher, and his prominent students continue his legacy.