Arts & Entertainment
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Would we all be better off if we let our children play with fire? Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond joins us to discuss lessons we can learn from traditional societies.
We talk with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, two of the creators of the musical: The Book of Mormon.
The 2013 Oscar nominations are officially public. We talk with two film critics about the crowded field of contenders for Hollywood’s top prize.
The American Dialect Society names "hashtag" the word of the year. We speak with a local linguist who helped crown the winner.
Marimba music fills a South Side church and creates opportunities for young musicians. We have the story.
We preview a fresh, exuberant take on Gilbert and Sullivan by the gods of Chicago storefront theater.
Lovie Smith is out. Who will be in as the Bears' next head coach? James "Big Cat" Williams gives us his take on some of the leading contenders.
James "Big Cat" Williams gives us his Super Bowl picks, and tells us what’s ahead this winter for Big Cat Charities.
Chicago artist Leo Segedin, 86, is still painting about his childhood on the west side, and dancing into old age.
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What happens when The Second City teams with the Lyric Opera of Chicago? We find out from some of the principal planners of this meeting of musical and comedy minds.
A Chicago criminologist has new insight into the origins of Chicago organized crime.
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We revisit the set of an international, big budget action film shot here in Chicago.