The Week in Review
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
On tonight's show: a big week in testimony in the Burge and Blagojevich trials; big teacher cuts and class size increases are looming for Chicago Public Schools unless a budget solution is found; BP gas stations in Chicago are feeling a boycott backlash; what it means for taxpayers that the state's bond rating was lowered yet again; and as Stanley Cup euphoria dies down, the Blackhawks ponder how to meet next year's salary cap.
Guests:
- Sarah Schulte - ABC 7
- Fred Mitchell - Chicago Tribune
- Gail MarksJarvis - Chicago Tribune
- Phil Rogers - NBC 5
Arts & Entertainment
Comedian Bob Odenkirk
Naperville native Bob Odenkirk is town for the TBS Just For Laughs comedy festival. We talk to him about his ties to Chicago and his amusing career.
Arts & Entertainment
Oscar-Winning Composer A.R. Rahman
Music from India heard around the world -- we meet the composer of the Oscar-winning music for Slumdog Millionaire.
Arts & Entertainment
Cricket
Cricket -- the international sport known as the "gentlemen's game" -- has been played in the Chicago area for decades. Ash-har Quraishi shows us how the largest cricket league in the country is batting for wider audience appeal.
Blagojevich Trial 2010
Rod Blagojevich Trial
Stuart Levine, Lon Monk and Chris Kelly all got some name play in the latest testimony heard in the Blagojevich corruption trial. But fundraiser Tony Rezko's ears should be ringing the most. Elizabeth Brackett gives us her take on today's proceedings.