What does a Logan Square building have to do with womens' hair accessories, amateur singers and camels? We find out in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Legendary journalist Mike Wallace died Saturday at the age of 93. We look back at a conversation Wallace had with the late John Callaway back in 1983.
We hear from Cubs owner Tom Ricketts on a possible deal to renovate Wrigley Field. Will taxpayers foot the bill? Paris Schutz has that news and more, from opening day on the North Side.
With the repeal of "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell," lesbian and gay sailors are making waves -- and history -- at Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago.

New WFMT Radio Show

Mozart. Beethoven. Radiohead? What is modern classical music, and what are its influences? We talk with one of today's modern classical composers.
Kids in Albany Park confront difficult themes on stage. We go behind-the-scenes at the innovative Albany Park Theater Project.
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The search for art and access has led Google to the Art Institute of Chicago. We explain.
Film director Andy Davis takes us back to Chicago R&B of the 1970s.
We take a look at Phil Ponce's surprising hobby and newly discovered talent.
From World War II bomber jets to failed car companies, Geoffrey Baer explains how an expansive area under the Ford City Mall in West Lawn connects this neighborhood to its past.

Trayvon Martin

We have some of your thoughts about the Trayvon Martin killing when we read some of your Viewer Mail.
Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on!
The Tony-award winning musical Fela! is in town. The show's lead producer tells us how love for Fela's music led to a triumphant stage production.
A local Mexican art museum with works from around the world celebrates its 25th anniversary. The founder joins us with details.
A rough and tumble game from the 1970s is seeing a resurgence. Women's roller derby is back, and this time it's a serious sport. We introduce you to Chicago's Windy City Rollers.
More and more people are choosing to live alone. The author of a new book that tries to answer why is here to talk about the increasing popularity of going solo.
 

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