Stories by Marc Vitali
"Somm" Kind of Wonderful
New DVD Pairs Perfectly with Every Meal
| Marc Vitali
A delicious documentary with notes of humor and suspense, Somm follows four men preparing for the annual test before the Court of Master Sommeliers.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/18
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/18
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists continue the conversation with the discussion of the extension of south Lake Shore Drive. It will run along the old U.S. Steel site, which will be redeveloped. Watch the web extra video.
Weekend Events Around the Town: 10/18 -10/20
| Hope Holmberg
Once at the Oriental Theatre, a 3-D film about “space junk” and lots of desserts at Navy Pier; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Hemingway's Hamburger Helper
The Old Man and the Seasonings
| Marc Vitali
Ernest Hemingway wrote lean prose but liked his burgers fatty and flavorful. With the new season of Check, Please! in mind, here's a historic recipe from a literary carnivore.
IL Lawmakers React to Debt Deal
| WTTW News
Now that the government has reopened and a debt default has been averted, we get reaction from Sen. Dick Durbin and other Illinois lawmakers about what happens next.
Debt Ceiling Raised, Government Back To Work
| Alexandra Silets
President Obama signed an 11th-hour deal averting a devastating debt default. But it’s a short-term deal that may result in another funding battle on January 15 and debt limit deadline February 7. What is the real economic impact of the shutdown? And what effects will it have on markets? We have analysis.
Springfield Veto Session Preview
| WTTW News
What are the odds that pension reform, same-sex marriage, and gambling will be passed in the coming months? WUIS Statehouse Bureau Chief Amanda Vinicky looks ahead to the Springfield veto session.
Petroleum Coke
| Elizabeth Brackett
Piles of petcoke, a byproduct from oil refineries, building up along the Calumet River have southeast side residents worried about their health. Elizabeth Brackett has the story. Read an article.
Miss Manners
| WTTW News
For 35 years, Judith Martin has answered etiquette questions as Miss Manners in her syndicated column, and in more than a dozen books. Now, she has taken on etiquette in the workplace in a new book called Miss Manners' Minds Your Business. We talk with Judith Martin, along with her son and co-author, Nicholas Ivor Martin. Read a book excerpt.
New Season, New Host of ‘Check, Please!’
| WTTW News
A new season of “Check, Please!” kicks off on Friday, Oct. 18 with new host Catherine De Orio. She joins us with a preview.
Viewer Feedback: 10/17
O'Hare Runway
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about the new runway at O'Hare airport in tonight’s viewer feedback.
Great Scot(t)
Don't Miss the Waterboys at the Old Town School
| Marc Vitali
Mike Scott and The Waterboys end drought with a rare local appearance.
Chicago Speed Cameras in Action
| WTTW News
The first speed cameras are officially in action. But is the program different than what Mayor Rahm Emanuel sold it as? Paris Schutz has the story. View a map of speed camera locations.
End of Government Shutdown?
| WTTW News
Senate leaders announce they've reached a deal to end the government shutdown. Carol Marin and her guests have analysis.
The Future of America’s Retirement Security
| Rhyan Zuercher
The president and CEO of the mutual fund association, Investment Company Institute (ICI), talks with us about retirement savings and how to plan for the future. View graphics of his research.
Ask Geoffrey: 10/16
| WTTW News
The days may be getting shorter, but Geoffrey Baer finds it’s always sunny inside these elevators. Find out more in tonight’s Ask Geoffrey.
Defying "Gravity"
| Hope Holmberg
The movie Gravity, starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock, has become a runaway box office hit and critical success. And while it’s been hailed for its groundbreaking technical accomplishments, how realistic is it? We hear from some Adler Planetarium astronomers about what they thought of the scientific aspects of the film. Read an Q & A.
Igudesman & Joo
| WTTW News
The clown princes of classical music, Igudesman and Joo, join us in advance of their performance with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Watch web extra performance clips from the duo.
Big Kup of Chicago
Someone Needs to Write a Play about Irv Kupcinet (Casting is Nearly Complete!)
| Marc Vitali
Remembering the great newspaper columnist Irv “Kup” Kupcinet 10 years after his death – and finding the ideal Chicago actor to portray him on stage.
Debt Limit Clock
| WTTW News
We take a look at the current state of fiscal talks in the U.S. House and Senate. Will Congress beat the debt limit clock? Or is the United States facing default? Our panel has analysis.
Chicago Housing Authority CEO Resigns
| WTTW News
Chicago Housing Authority CEO Charles Woodyard's resignation was announced at a CHA board meeting on Tuesday. Natalie Moore, WBEZ's South Side reporter, joins us with the details. Read Woodyard's resignation letter.
Juvenile Detention
| Paris Schutz
17-year-old criminal offenders in Illinois will go to juvenile detention instead of jail beginning next year. We have the details about why that has some concerned. Read an article.
Running the Runways
| Josclynn Brandon
The O’Hare Modernization Program (OMP) is one of the largest construction projects in the country at one of the world’s busiest airports. The airport currently has intersecting runways, which will be modernized to parallel runways, and in return reduce flight delays and increase capacity. However, the new runway, which is set to open on October 17, is not being welcomed by area residents. We find out why. Read an interview with Congressman Mike Quigley.
"Our Once and Future Planet"
| WTTW News
Paddy Woodworth is an Irish journalist who has traveled the globe looking at ecological restoration projects, including right here in Chicago. He joins us to discuss his new book, Our Once and Future Planet: Restoring the World in the Climate Change Century. Read an excerpt.
Web Extra: Sting’s “The Last Ship”
| Hope Holmberg
On Friday, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Sting introduced his new musical, The Last Ship, at Broadway Playhouse in Chicago. The musical, which will open on Broadway in 2014, is a story inspired by Sting’s own childhood experience in a shipyard town in England. Watch Sting perform a song from the musical, view a slideshow, and read a blog about the event.
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