Arts & Entertainment
We preview John Callaway's Friday Night interview with former Chicago Tribune reporter Melissa Isaacson. She's just written a new book about fiery Cubs skipper Lou Piniella.
Was the world-renowned jewelry designer Tiffany & Co. also once known as a brick maker? Geoffrey Baer joins us with the answer to that question and others about Chicago history and landmarks in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
After the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, the looting of Iraq began. We talk to the Chicago author of the book The Rape of Mesopotamia, which says the ransacking of Iraq's greatest cultural institution illustrates the failure of U.S. forces to secure the country.
The Rape of Mesopotamia
He began his career in the 1950's and has been causing trouble ever since. We have a performance from Chicago's underground R&B bad boy, Andre Williams.
Tom Stoppard's play Rock 'n' Roll, now on stage at the Goodman Theater, is "richly sensual, emotionally rousing and intellectually dense," says our Hedy Weiss. She joins us with a review of that show, plus two others now playing.
"Rock 'N' Roll"
"Hedda Gabler"
"The Lieutenant of Inishmore"
The Chicago Blackhawks are in hockey's final four for the first time since 1995. Last night, the one millionth fan passed through the United Center turnstiles. We explore the team's transformation both on and off the ice.
The number of dogs and cats being euthanized at Chicago area shelters is on the decline. But will a proposed ordinance mandating the sterilization of all Chicago pets help or hurt the pet population? Eddie Arruza updates us on the subject.
We meet a local man who traveled the world in order to retrace the steps of his great-great grandfather.
A Century of Travel Blog
We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
John sits down with the head of the MacArthur Foundation, Jonathan Fanton.
The death of a newborn can devastate a family. We meet a couple who say they were helped in their healing by the work of a local photographer.
Todd Hochberg's Website
The exhibit of Todd Hochberg's photography runs through May 17
We preview John Callaway's Friday Night interview with the head of the MacArthur Foundation, Jonathan Fanton.
Check, Please! host and master sommelier Alpana Singh answers your questions about wine and spirits.
Looking for a tasty place to celebrate with your (or any) mother this weekend? Laura Baginski of Time Out Chicago shares her weekend recommendations.
We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.