Arts & Entertainment
We meet a woman who has captured Chicago for half a century through everything from Polaroids to black-and-white stills.
We recap the Bears' victory over the Cleveland Browns with former Bears defensive back Jerry Azumah.
You can tell a lot about a president by how they play poker, says Chicago-based author James McManus. We talk to him about his new book Cowboys Full: The Story of Poker.
Eddie Arruza sits down with former M*A*S*H actor Mike Farrell to talk about his new book, Of Mule and Man.
A Chicago filmmaker joins us to talk about a new documentary featuring unprecedented behind-the-scenes footage from inside the Obama Presidential campaign.
By the People: The Election of Barack Obama
The party scene of 1970s blues clubs is captured in a new collection of photography and music. We go inside Chicago's South Side blues scene at the dawn of the disco era.
In the spirit of Halloween, Geoffrey Baer shares the spooky legend of Bachelor's Grove Cemetery.
America's Most Haunted Places: Bachelor's Grove Cemetery
Chicago Coliseum
We give you a preview of Eddie Arruza's Friday Night Show interview with former M*A*S*H star Mike Farrell.
Grab your witch hat, pillowcase and pumpkin -- Halloween is here! Madeline Nusser of Time Out Chicago shares her favorite ways to celebrate the holiday.
One of two Chicago men accused of a terror plot against a Danish newspaper made his first appearance in federal court today. Eddie Arruza reports on what prosecutors say was an attempt to kill a cartoonist behind some controversial drawings of the Prophet Muhammed.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch discusses his latest book, The Clinton Tapes.
Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony were the dynamic duo of design. We meet the married couple that took the ideas of the Prairie School to the other side of the world.
The Magic of America: Electronic Edition by Marion Mahony Griffin
Walter Burley Griffin Society of America
Walter Burley Griffin Society Inc. (Australia)
We talk to a Pakistani pop star that has used his enormous success to change his country. We have a live performance from singer Shehzad Roy.
Shehzad Roy at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Broadway legend Ann Reinking is in Chicago to reconstruct three Bob Fosse dances. We get a preview.
Noted Chicago-based sculptor Ruth Duckworth died last week at the age of 90. We take a look back at a profile we did a few years ago of this world-renowned artist.
Geoffrey Baer shows us some of the hidden treasures of the Chicago Park District.
Free self-guided audio tour of Humboldt Park