Arts & Entertainment
The Blizzard of Oz blows out of town. Just what led to yesterday's surprise announcement, and what does the future hold for Ozzie Guillen and the White Sox? Paris Schutz has the latest. And we go to the Channel 11 archive to revisit Ozzie Guillen's Chicago Tonight appearance on the day he was hired, almost eight years ago.
"Long Way Home"
Jovan Mosley spent nearly six years in prison for a crime he did not commit. We meet the author of Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him.
History and art meet at the Union League Club of Chicago. We tour one of the largest private art collections in the Midwest.
Chicago Sun-Times theater and dance critic Hedy Weiss reviews three titillating new plays.
Chicago Landmark Turns 175
It's a landmark date for Chicago's oldest house. How old is it and where might you find it? Paris Schutz has the story.
Emery Moorehead
It was an ugly home loss for the Chicago Bears Sunday, to the dreaded World Champion Green Bay Packers. Former Super Bowl Bear Emery Moorehead joins us on this week's Bears Alumni Club.
How to Become A Scandal
Prowling politicians. Lustful golfers. Arrogant actors. Scandals and juicy gossip constantly captivate. But how and why do people get into such messes in the first place? We talk with the author of How To Become A Scandal: Adventures in Bad Behavior about this and more.
Which iconic Chicago landmark was built at the impressive rate of one floor per day? We learn more about this unique building in Ask Geoffrey.
We take a look at unusual art and artifacts made during World War II. Find out the incredible story behind The Art of Gaman.
A new documentary tells the story of the largely forgotten man who changed the telephone business forever. We preview Long Distance Warrior, the film about MCI and the break-up of the AT&T monopoly.
Trucks are the subject of artist John Himmelfarb's recent obsession. We go under the viaduct and into the Chicago Cultural Center for a look at a convoy on canvas.
Recipient of MacArthur 'Genius Grant'
She's arguably Chicago's hottest architect, and now she can add MacArthur genius grant recipient to her list of accolades. Jeanne Gang joins us.
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.