Arts & Entertainment
Architectural Historian Vincent Scully
A world-class architectural historian calls architect Mies Van Der Rohe "a parasite." Geoffrey Baer introduces us to historian Vincent Scully, and we'll hear what other surprising things he has to say about Chicago architects and architecture.
Arts & Entertainment
News Analysis: State Pension Reform
Eddie Arruza and his panel look at how far the new pension rules will go in slowing down the state's river of red ink.
Live Music Wednesday
Live Music Wednesday: Writers' Theatre Troupe
Live Music Wednesday
We have a performance from the cast of the Writers' Theatre production of Oh, Coward!, which celebrates the songs of the legendary playwright and composer Noel Coward.
Arts & Entertainment
The Street Stops Here
The Street Stops Here
A new documentary profiles legendary New Jersey High School Basketball coach Bob Hurley. He joins us to talk about the new film and more.
Arts & Entertainment
CTA Art
CTA Art
We find out how riding the CTA can lead you to some of the city's most colorful pieces of public art.
Map of CTA Art
View CTA Stations in a larger map. Marker color indicates color of CTA line.
Science & Nature
Pandora's Locks
Pandora's Locks
The Asian carp is not the first foreign species to invade the Great Lakes. Environmental journalist Jeff Alexander tells us about the history and repercussions of the Saint Lawrence Seaway.
Health
News Analysis: Exercise Study
News Analysis: Exercise Study
Does exercising for an hour a day sound overwhelming to you? If it does, you're not alone. A new study says it's crucial for women in order to maintain a healthy weight. Carol Marin and her panel take look at what it all means for your health.
Education
School Funding
School Funding
A lawsuit has been filed against the state of Illinois because of the way it funds education. Elizabeth Brackett brings us the details of the case, which argues that funding schools mostly with property tax revenue is unfair and unequal.