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Viewer Feedback: July 27
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We share what you had to say about the continued debate over the title of Spike Lee’s new film Chi-Raq and the ongoing budget stalemate in Springfield.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, July 24
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s top stores in politics, business, and sports.
Web Extra: The Week in Review, July 24
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists further discuss the Sandra Bland case, why some police officers treat African-American citizens different than whites, and the effectiveness of video surveillance devices.
Newt Minow on Donald Trump’s Candidacy, Problems with the Primary Process
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He famously called television a “vast wasteland," but Newton Minow's influence goes far beyond that iconic phrase. Geoffrey Baer sat down with Minow to talk about some current political issues.
Renée Fleming on ‘Bel Canto,’ the Upcoming Season
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Renée Fleming, creative consultant for the Lyric Opera of Chicago, discusses the upcoming season at the opera house which will feature an opera curated by her.
Commemorating the Eastland Disaster: 100 Year Anniversary
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One hundred years ago today, the SS Eastland sank in the Chicago River. Nearly 100 newly found photos from the Chicago Tribune offer a new look at Chicago's deadliest tragedy.
Community Activists Use Bikes to Deliver Social Message
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Chicago Tonight's Jay Shefsky talks with the founders of a local cycling movement that focuses on South and West Side neighborhoods. Meet the duo behind Slow Roll Chicago.
Second to None: Chicago Magazine Names 'Best Of' Winners
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Need your car detailed or piano tuned? Whether you're looking for an event caterer or a portrait painter, dog groomer or furniture mover, Chicago magazine's just released list of the "Best of Chicago" highlights 72 shops, services, and activities that make the Windy City second to none.
Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews
'Grand Concourse,' 'Men of Soul,' 'Moby Dick,' & More
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Chicago Sun-Times Theater Critic Hedy Weiss joins us to review the Steppenwolf’s Grand Concourse, Black Ensemble Theater’s Men of Soul, Lookingglass Theatre Company’s Moby Dick, and Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s The Little Mermaid.
Meetings and Managers: Why the Office Isn’t Always Great for Work
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Author and Basecamp founder Jason Fried joins Chicago Tonight for a conversation about changing the way we work – and why showing up to an office every day doesn't mean we're actually being productive.
New Study: Smartphone Sensor Data Detects Depression
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The phone of the future may be able to detect depression, says a new study from Northwestern University's School of Medicine. Clinical psychologist Stephen Schueller of Northwestern's Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies joins us to discuss the study's findings.
Viewer Feedback: 7/20
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We share what you had to say about Forrest Claypool’s appointment to lead Chicago Public Schools and the return of happy hour to Illinois bars.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 7/17
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s top stories.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 7/17
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss Democrat Andrea Zopp's bid for the U.S. Senate, and talk further about the buzz surrounding the resurgent Cubs.
Viewer Feedback: 7/16
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We share what you had to say about the approval of Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s 1-percent sales tax increase and CPS Interim CEO Jesse Ruiz’s statements about the CPS budget.
Remembering Abena Joan Brown
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Abena Joan Brown died on Sunday at age 87. She was a pioneer of the African-American theater scene in Chicago and co-founded the ETA Creative Arts Foundation in 1971. We revisit her appearance on WTTW’s Artbeat Chicago program in 1998. During the segment, Brown talks about the early days of starting a theater company.
CPS Interim CEO Jesse Ruiz on District’s Finances
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Interim schools chief Jesse Ruiz joins us to discuss the financial challenges facing the Chicago Public Schools.
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