We take a look at a remarkable collection of art and artifacts as we tour the only building in Illinois that is on the Historic Artists' Homes and Studios program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Roger Brown Home Studio/Study Collection Roger Brown exhibit at Russell Bowman Fine Art
From Oprah Winfrey to Martha Stewart, Chicago Tonight has welcomed many famous guests over its 25 years on the air. As we celebrate this milestone anniversary of the program, we look back at some of its most notable celebrity appearances.
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Should the United States normalize relations with Cuba? We find out what you think when we read some of your viewer mail.
New York Times film critic A.O. Scott tells us about his job and what movies he thinks you should be watching.
Are you using the web to find the perfect bottle of wine? "Check, Please!" host and master sommelier Alpana Singh joins us with her recommendations for the best wine websites.
Laura Baginski of Time Out Chicago Magazine will join us with her top ideas for the weekend. AstroTwins Prairie District Easter Egg Hunt Tokyo Sonata Gettysburg Address
We look back at some of the more heated moments in the history of Chicago Tonight as part of our celebration of this program's 25th anniversary.
We asked you if President Obama should speak at the Notre Dame commencement...and you told us. We read some of your viewer mail.
We meet the Oscar-winning composer of the unforgettable tunes from Mary Poppins. "Mary Poppins" at the Cadillac Palace Theatre
We have a performance from a Chicago favorite, singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo.
What do members of the International Olympic Committee's Evaluation Commission think of Chicago's 2016 snow job? They broke their silence this afternoon and Rich Samuels tells us what they said. Chicago 2016 Proposed Olympic Venues
What exactly is going on in Millennium Park? Chicago Tonight's Geoffrey Baer tells us about some radical new structures to debut in June that will temporarily change the face of the park. The Burnham Plan Centennial
We meet an athlete who does not allow his disability to slow him down. Christian Farr introduces us to tennis player Paul Moran and tells us why he's fighting so hard to bring the Olympics to his hometown.
We talk with the Chicago Tribune reporter who wrote a book about the historic trial that brought down a rogues' gallery of Chicago mobsters. Family Secrets: The Case That Crippled the Chicago Mob
Hedy Weiss is here with a "highly recommended" review of Steppenwolf Theater's new production of the Shakespeare classic "The Tempest".
The telescope was invented 400 years ago. A new PBS special looks at its powerful impact on science and religion. We speak with the director. 400 Years of the Telescope
 

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