Arts & Entertainment
Former Bear Cedric Benson exacts revenge on his old team in a big way. We talk to another former Bear, Ed O'Bradovich, about yesterday's trouncing by the Bengals.
A new exhibit on diamonds recently opened at the Field Museum, and the permanent Grainger Hall of Gems exhibit has been given a glistening new look. We find out about all the glittering goings-on at the museum.
The Nature of Diamonds
Phil Ponce sits down with world-renowned chef Rick Bayless to talk about his newest restaurant, Xoco.
A new news organization is forming in Chicago that will, among other things, produce local content for the New York Times. We talk to the group's editor and learn about the prominent role WTTW will also play in the group.
A local youth movement goes worldwide in its attempts to turn religious diversity into religious cooperation. We talk to the group's founder, who is one of President Obama's advisers on faith.
Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation
Interfaith Youth Core
Chicago's known as a foodie's paradise. Madeline Nusser of Time Out Chicago tells us about some new restaurants and their adventurous chefs.
Rootstock
Chickpea
Jam
Old Town Social
One Sixtyblue
The printed newspaper may be approaching extinction, but there still seems to be an endless variety of magazines. We visit what could be Chicago's best-stocked magazine stand.
Virtuoso performer Robert Gruca treats us to the seductive sounds of the Spanish classical guitar.
Robert Gruca's upcoming performances
Fashion Focus Chicago, which showcases Chicago's burgeoning fashion scene, kicks off this week. We get a preview with the city's fashion guru Melissa Gamble, plus two local designers who will be showcasing their work on the runway.
Elda de la Rosa Couture
Abigail Glaum-Lathbury
One photographer calls the Calumet region of northwest Indiana a "bewilderingly complex" yet "visually striking 'American place.'" We talk to the man behind the new book The Calumet Region: An American Place.
The Calumet Portfolio by Gary Cialdella
Since opening its doors in 1969, Misericordia has had only one director. We catch up with Sister Rosemary Connelly as she celebrates some professional milestones.
Jay Cutler's last gasp attempt falls short. Former Bears quarterback Bobby Douglass joins us to recap last night's prime-time heartbreaking loss to the Falcons.
Grab your lawn chair and some good walking shoes. We are going on a "theatre-hike" at the Morton Arboretum.
Moviemakers love the world beneath the streets of Chicago. But Geoffrey Baer takes us to some subterranean spaces that even Hollywood hasn't discovered. We have the conclusion of his series "Under Chicago."
Madeleine Nusser of Time Out Chicago magazine joins us with recommendations for a film-filled weekend.