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Arts & Entertainment
Black Friday
This Friday, a lot of stores will be opening their doors before consumers even have a chance to digest their Thanksgiving turkey. How can you find the very best Black Friday deals? We talk to the founder of a popular Black Friday website.
Arts & Entertainment
Margaret Burroughs
She was one of Chicago's treasures. Margaret Burroughs -- artist, activist and founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History -- died yesterday. We revisit a 2001 profile of the great lady in which she offers her thoughts on art, Chicago and the women of the world.
The Week in Review
The Week In Review with Joel Weisman
On this week's edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week In Review: Speaker Mike Madigan shoots down Governor Pat Quinn's tax hike in the veto session. Congresswoman Melissa Bean finally concedes the election. Mayoral candidates file their petitions, and Mayor Daley reacts to mayoral candidate and former CPS school board president Gery Chico's criticism of the city's schools. Facing a half-billion-dollar deficit, Cook County President-Elect Toni Preckwinkle orders all Cook County offices to slash their budgets by 21%. Chicago retailers are getting an early jump on Black Friday by offering tantalizing sales now. In sports, the Bears beat the Dolphins on Thursday night, and the Northwestern Wildcats and the Fighting Illini football teams play at Wrigley Field.
Guests:
- Mary Ann Ahern, NBC5 News
- Gail MarksJarvis, Chicago Tribune
- Mike Flannery, FOX Chicago News
- Megan Mawicke, CBS2 News
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Ask Geoffrey
Ask Geoffrey
What does a kids show from the 1950s have to do with an important part of Chicago Bulls history? We find out in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Science & Nature
Opting out of Social Media
Are you overwhelmed or even addicted to Facebook, MySpace or Twitter? An increasing number of people are opting out of social media. We look at who's quitting and why.