The Week in Review
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 PM
Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Governor Quinn meets with President Obama in Washington as the Illinois budget deficit approaches $9 billion dollars; former Chicago Public Schools chief Paul Vallas running for Cook County Board president; the feds reopen the 1982 Tylenol murder case; a 10-year-old Evanston student hangs himself; and the Bulls on a roll after Jerry Reinsdorf calls the season a "disaster."
Guests:
- Scott Fornek - Chicago Sun-Times
- Mike North - Comcast SportsNet
- Kate Grossman - Chicago Sun-Times
- Ben Calhoun - WBEZ Public Radio
Ask Geoffrey
Ask Geoffrey
In tonight's edition of "Ask Geoffrey," Geoffrey Baer reveals a hidden fact about the maker a popular confection in addition to other historic Chicago trivia.
- Canaryville
- NEIU's Center for Inner City Studies
- Benefit concert to help restore the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed auditorium at Northeastern Illinois University's Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies
Arts & Entertainment
"Friday Night" Preview
We preview John Callaway's "Friday Night" interview with Saul Alinsky biographer Sanford Horwitt. Known as the father of community organizing, Alinsky had a major influence on President Barack Obama.
Science & Nature
Fertility Ethics
Local doctors weigh in on the ethical controversy surrounding the woman who gave birth to octuplets after she already had six other biological children.
Science & Nature
Neighborhood Electric Vehicles
A new type of green car may be coming soon to a street near you. Rich Samuels reports on these "Neighborhood Electric Vehicles" and tells us why Mayor Daley would like to see them in Chicago.
Time Out Chicago
Time Out Weekend Picks
John sits down with Saul Alinsky biographer Sanford Horwitt. Alinsky was known as the father of modern community organizing and was an early influence on Barack Obama, especially when the president was a community organizer here in Chicago in the 1980's.