Stories by Alexandra Silets
Dominick’s Exits Chicago
| Alexandra Silets
Dominick’s parent company Safeway is completely pulling out of the Chicago market. Jewel-Osco has bought four stores, but the future of the 68 other grocery stores is uncertain. Our panel looks at what this means for food availability and the economic impact on the neighborhoods affected.
1963 Chicago Public School Boycott
| WTTW News
Fifty years ago today, 200,000 Chicagoans boycotted segregationist policies by Chicago Public Schools. Watch a video clip from a new documentary that chronicles the protest and read an article.
Bill T. Jones
| Hope Holmberg
Two-time Tony Award winner, MacArthur genius, and maverick of modern dance Bill T. Jones joins us for a conversation about storytelling through movement and music. Read an interview and watch a web extra video clip.
Elmhurst Art Museum's "Inventory"
| WTTW News
An art museum digs deep into its collection and brings out rarely seen works, from Frederic Remington to Salvador Dali. We get a preview of Inventory_The EAM Collection at the Elmhurst Art Museum. Read an Artbeat blog and view a gallery.
Bring the Binoculars
You Might Need a Visual Aid for this Art Show to Come Into Focus
| Marc Vitali
Binoculars are for sightseeing or the cheap seats at the opera house, but an exhibition at the Elmhurst Art Museum would be even more pleasurable with a pair of field glasses.
When "The Who" Played Kane County - Part 1
On the Verge of Greatness, The Who Played St. Charles, IL
| Marc Vitali
An eyewitness account: "They were loud and raucous. It was musical mayhem, but it was life-changing."
Rep. Quigley on ACA, Debt Deal & More
| Rhyan Zuercher
Illinois Rep. Mike Quigley joins us to talk about the Affordable Care Act, government shutdown fallout, a federal spending deal, and the future of bipartisan cooperation in the House of Representatives.
Future of the GOP
| Christine Hurley
Now that the government shutdown is over, the Republican party needs to look towards the 2014 elections. Who are the shining stars? And just how can the GOP fix their perceived messaging problem? We take a look at what's ahead for the Republican party.
Health Exchange Navigators
| Eddie Arruza
While the federal Health Care Exchange website may be plagued with problems, it hasn’t stopped so-called “navigators” from helping thousands of people enroll for health insurance in Illinois. We pay a visit to a navigator at work. Read an article.
Feeling Stressed?
| Josclynn Brandon
Finances, relationships, employment or the lack thereof, can all bring stress to your life. But what is stress really doing to your body? Dr. Charles Hebert of Rush Medical Center, and Joanna Hakimi, a therapist with Symmetry Counseling, discuss the effects stress has on your body, and ways to manage your stress. Read about signs and symptoms of stress, along with prevention techniques.
"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Redskins
| WTTW News
James “Big Cat” Williams joins Ann Kreiter to break down the Bears' third loss in four games, and gives us his take on what fans can realistically expect from backup quarterback Josh McCown. Watch a web extra video.
Viewer Feedback: 10/21
| WTTW News
The steel mills may be gone, but the south side is again under threat from a growing source of air and water pollution. It's referred to a "petcoke," and is a byproduct of refining heavy tar sands oil. We share what you had to say about it in tonight’s viewer feedback.
Progressive Aldermen: Panel, Not Just Mayor, Should Find Pension Solution
| Paris Schutz
The eight aldermen that form Chicago City Council’s self-styled “Progressive Caucus” have a novel approach to solving the city’s pension crisis: convene a panel of city workers, elected officials, and fund managers to come up with a long-term solution. Read an article.
"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.
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