Arts & Entertainment
The first exhibit at a new museum in town showcases the visual arts as made by Chicago artists over the past 150 years.
Glen Kozlowski
Chicago Bears Quarterback Jay Cutler was sacked six times in the frustrating 30 to 13 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Former Bear Glen Kozlowski joins us on this week's edition of the Bears Alumni Club.
Former Senator Charles Percy died just one day before the 45th anniversary of his daughter's notorious murder in their Kenilworth home. From our archives, we take a look back at the story of this high-profile and unsolved crime.
Plans were announced Monday to make the Chicago River the city’s next recreational frontier, with four new boathouses serving as anchors of the river’s future development.
The Game of Kings - on Bikes
Bicycle polo is rising in popularity, and one of the best teams in the world happens to be right here in Chicago. Ash-har Quraishi takes a look at the two-wheeled sport and its hundred-year-old history.
They're sisters, renowned singers, and daughters of the late John Callaway. We have a conversation and a performance from Liz Callaway and Ann Hampton Callaway.
The film Contagion -- shot in part here in Chicago -- is number one at the box office. Are there lessons to learn from this night at the movies? Are we ready if a global pandemic strikes? We hear from an Emergency Medicine specialist.
Diverse musical artists from around the world are about to descend on Chicago. We tell you why and how you can catch them.
One day after a devastating fire at an iconic Polish pastry shop, the owner says he's hoping to rebuild. Ash-har Quraishi has the story.
Opera superstar Renée Fleming tells us why she's doing less singing in Chicago, and a lot more work behind the scenes at Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Cleanup Underway After Hail Storm
More than two months after a devastating hail storm took out its glass roof, Paris Schutz has the story on how Garfield Park Conservatory plans to put it all back together before winter arrives.
His racy Twitter posts turned into a hilarious narrative during Chicago's mayoral campaign. Now the posts of @MayorEmanuel are all in one book, which hits the shelves today. Carol Marin has an expletive-free conversation with Dan Sinker, the author behind the tweets.
How much would you shell out for a 200-year-old bottle of wine? Probably not as much as the man who bought one in July, setting a new world record. What did he pay and is the wine worth it? We ask our resident master sommelier in tonight's Ask Alpana.
For the third year in a row, Chicago Tonight's own Elizabeth Brackett won the World Triathlon Championship in her age group.
We unveil our new show open and brand new theme music. We meet the team behind the music, including a familiar face to regular viewers.
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