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Mary Schmich
| WTTW News
Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich talks about her new book, a collection of columns called Even The Terrible Things Seem Beautiful to Me Now. Read some of her favorite columns.
Viewer Feedback: 10/7
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review
| WTTW News
On Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review last Friday, Joel Weisman and his guests discussed the Affordable Care Act. Some viewers took issue with the viewpoint of the panelists. We share what some of you had to say in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
Janis Joplin Rocks Ravinia, Part 2 - Buried Alive
"She was pouring out her soul"
| Marc Vitali
Part 2 of our story about Janis Joplin's final show in the Chicago area -- at Ravinia, two months to the day before she died.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/4
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/4
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his guests continue their review of the week’s news with a look at GOP candidate for Illinois governor: Bruce Rauner. He’s raised more than a million dollars in each of the last three quarters. And yet he hasn’t made himself available to the press, at least in the Chicago area. The business community appears to be behind him. Might Mayor Rahm Emanuel even support him over Gov. Pat Quinn? Watch the web extra video.
Weekend Events Around Town: 10/4 -10/6
| Hope Holmberg
Model cars, a Fall Bulb Festival, and treasures created by artist Louis Comfort Tiffany at the Driehaus Museum. Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.
Web Series Episode 3: Chicago Tonight’s “Field Trip”
Bugs in Illinois
| Christine Hurley
On this edition of Chicago Tonight's Field Trip, Jim Louderman, a researcher from The Field Museum, takes us to Northerly Island to collect a sample of bugs. Watch episode 3 of our web series.
Janis Joplin's Ravinia Jam, Part 1
The Queen of Cosmic Blues Visits Highland Park
| Marc Vitali
Forty three years ago, the blues-rock star rocked Ravinia festival. Eight weeks later, Janis Joplin was gone forever.
Illinois Pension Fix?
| WTTW News
Senate President John Cullerton hints a deal has been reached to reform the state's pension system. But are Republicans on board? Paris Schutz has the details.
Day 3 of Government Shutdown
| WTTW News
We are now in day three of a federal government shutdown. We take a look at what it will take to get things up and running again.
New Book Explores ‘Homophobia in the Black Church’
| Eddie Arruza
African-American churches are among the fervent opponents of same-sex marriage. The topic is the subject of a new book called "Homophobia in the Black Church: How Faith, Politics and Fear Divide the Black Community."
"The Hoosier Mama Book of Pie"
| Crystin Immel
It started out as a fictitious pie shop Paula Haney would dream of with her husband Craig. Now, Haney has opened the Hoosier Mama Pie Company in Chicago and is looking to expand. In her new retro-style cookbook, Haney wants to share her love for pie with more than 120 pie recipes ranging from lemon meringue to frito-chili pie. Check out her recipe for sugar cream pie.
"Old Jews Telling Jokes"
| Hope Holmberg
Old Jews Telling Jokes is an onstage celebration of Jewish humor. We speak with Saturday Night Live alum Tim Kazurinsky and actress Dara Cameron about the hit comedy that makes its Chicago debut at The Royal George Theatre this week. Watch online skits and read an interview.
Viewer Feedback: 10/3
Government Shutdown
| WTTW News
Earlier this week, Phil Ponce spoke with financial analyst Terry Savage and economics professor Edward Stuart about the government shutdown. It was a lively conversation and it brought in a lot of reaction. We share what some of you had to say in tonight's viewer feedback.
Beethoven...Beautifully
A High Priestess of the Piano and Her Early Start on WTTW
| Marc Vitali
A concert pianist of the highest order, Inna Faliks can be as dramatic or as subtle as a great stage actor.
Web Extra: Remembering Tom Clancy
| WTTW News
Best-selling author Tom Clancy died at age 66. Back in 2002, Elizabeth Brackett interviewed Clancy on an episode of Chicago Tonight. Watch the web extra video from our archives.
Rep. Peter Roskam on Shutdown
| Christine Hurley
We check in with Chief Deputy Whip Peter Roskam about the ongoing government shutdown.
Relieving Court Delays
| Alexandra Silets
After appealing to the Supreme Court for help, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle hopes the system is one step closer to resolving the massive backlog of Cook County criminal cases resulting in some inmates waiting years for their cases to be adjudicated. Carol Marin and her guests take a closer look at the effort to improve criminal courts operations. Read letters from President Preckwinkle and Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Kilbride.
Privatizing Chicago’s Ports
| WTTW News
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and local leaders are scrambling to make a deal to privatize Chicago’s ports. Paris Schutz has the story.
ELCA Elects First Female Presiding Bishop
| Crystin Immel
In August, Bishop Elizabeth Eaton became the first female presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, a four-million member denomination. Bishop Eaton will be installed as presiding bishop this Saturday, October 5 in Chicago. Read an interview with Eaton.
Ask Geoffrey: 10/2
| WTTW News
Why did beautiful bronze reliefs at a Hyde Park church create an artistic controversy? Geoffrey Baer answers this question and more in this week’s edition of Ask Geoffrey.
A Mansion of Marvels, Teeming with Tiffany
Dazzling Artwork + Spectacular Setting = Harmony
| Marc Vitali
Rare Tiffany masterworks are on display in a lavish Chicago home of the late 19th century.
Health Care Exchange Kickoff
| Christine Hurley
We check the pulse on the first day of the health insurance exchange open enrollment.
Day 1 of Government Shutdown
| WTTW News
It's day one of the government shutdown. We assess the local impact.
Analysis of Shutdown Ramifications
| WTTW News
Just how serious is the government shutdown? Federal employees missing paychecks will feel it, but what about the economy as a whole? And who is really to blame? We have analysis.
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