Arts & Entertainment
TV and radio personality Jenniffer Weigel discusses her latest book, I'm Spiritual Dammit!, which is part memoir and part spiritual guide.
An incident involving a TV reporter from Mexico has reignited the debate over female sports reporters in men's locker rooms. Carol Marin talks to a panel of some of Chicago's women reporters about what they encounter in the locker room -- and what they think needs to change.
The Bears pull off an unexpected win over the Dallas Cowboys. Ed O'Bradovich joins us on the Bears Alumni Club to break down the game.
We find out about a now-empty building that was once a lively center for the arts in Chicago as well as a safe haven for young women in the big city.
3Arts
Three Arts Club of Chicago Friends Blog
Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
Love prevails in Leonard Bernstein's Candide at the Goodman Theatre. We talk to key members of the creative team behind this highly anticipated musical revival.
Find out about more about the production and ticket information
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
From the archives, local sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury reads from his fiery classic Fahrenheit 451.
Listen to the Echoes: The Ray Bradbury Interviews by Sam Weller
The Riccardo Muti era is about to begin at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We talk to the President of the CSO to find out how she managed to catch a superstar of the classical music world.
Find out about the CSO's free concert in Millennium Park on Saturday September 19th
We meet a 28-year-old Schaumburg native whose journey and home in the savanna of Kenya has taught her some most unexpected life lessons which she documents in her new book, My Maasai Life.
See Robin at Women and Children First on 9/15
Free the Children
Follow Robin's life in Kenya on Twitter
Hedy Weiss reviews a high-kicking production of A Chorus Line and two other must-see shows on Chicago-area stages.
The Astronaut's Birthday--Redmoon Theater
Jailbait--Profiles Theatre
A Chorus Line--Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire
You've opened a bottle of red wine but haven't finished it. Should you stick it in the refrigerator? Check, Please! host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh is here with that answer and more in tonight's edition of Ask Alpana.
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Local Winery’s that Produce Seyval Blancs:
Crain's Chicago Business's Washington bureau chief shares his insights about a possible mayoral run by White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel.
Have you ever noticed a structure just south of Navy Pier that runs almost its entire length? Geoffrey Baer reveals the history of this seemingly useless strip of land in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Public Building Commission and Gateway Harbor
The history of the Republic on HydePark.org
Mayor Daley takes a walk on the wild side...the Wild Chicago side, that is. We look back at his 1992 encounter with Ben Hollis.
We devote the entire hour to further analysis of Mayor Daley's surprising decision not to run for a seventh term. What impact will this have on the city? What names are emerging as potential candidates? What will Daley's decision mean to the business and philanthropic communities? We hear from members of the City Council, political analysts, journalists, and others.
Watch our panel of civic leaders
Guest host Eddie Arruza and his panel look back on a busy week: in an unprecedented move, former and current gang members call a press conference to push back against Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis's secret meeting with them; Mayor Daley and Weis both defend the move while Governor Pat Quinn, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald and various aldermen are divided over the issue; and will the fallout affect Mayor Daley's presumed re-election bid?