Stories by Lindsay Prossnitz

A Passion for Fish

Jay Shefsky introduces us to a suburban fisherman who began carving fish out of wood when his taxidermy collection filled his entire basement.

Comedian Jeff Garlin Returns to Steppenwolf

We revisit a conversation with Curb Your Enthusiasm's Jeff Garlin – and his mother. It's an interview you won't want to miss.

Web Extra: Comedian Jeff Garlin and His Mother

We continue our conversation with Jeff Garlin and his mother in our web-extra video.

Maharaja: The Splendor of India's Royal Courts

Royal treasures of the Indian maharajas. We preview the new exhibition at the Field Museum.

The Week in Review’s Annual Year in Review

We take a look back at 2012 with Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists. It was a year of hard-fought election battles, the teachers’ strike, the scandals, the court sentences and Chicago’s sad sports scene. All that, and much more in The Year in Review.

Web Extra: The Year in Review: 12/21

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists summarize the year in one word.

Weekly Roundup of Chicago Tonight Stories

Missed any of Chicago Tonight this week? Check out our weekly roundup for links to ALL of this week's stories on the web.

Weekend Events Around Town: 12/21-12/23

Need some ideas what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what's going on!

Gun Control Debate

In the aftermath of the Connecticut tragedy, the nation's debate over gun ownership has gone from simmering to boiling. We hear from two men with differing -- and passionate -- views on the issue.

Seize Those Carp!

Dreaded Invaders Found in Chicago Lagoons

The Shedd Aquarium unveils three giant new Bighead Asian Carp. But just where were they caught, and what does it tell us about the battle to keep these invaders away from the Great Lakes? 

Staying On A Diet Plan with Dr. Ian K. Smith

Dr. Ian Smith joins us with tips on losing those extra holiday pounds.

Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Chicago Sun-Times Theater Critic Hedy Weiss reviews the Tony Award-winning War Horse, the Tony-winner Book of Mormon, and two more shows currently on local stages.

"Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance"

We take a look at the life of one of American ballet's most influential leaders.

Viewer Mail: 12/20

Illinois Gun Laws

We hear what you had to say about Illinois gun laws in tonight's Viewer Mail.

Unions Propose Plan to Fix Pension Crisis

A coalition of public employee unions fight back over efforts to reform the state's drastically underfunded pension system. Paris Schutz has more on what they're looking for.

Legislators on January Session

The veto session ended with several big ticket issues still unresolved. We preview what is expected to be addressed at the beginning of the year.

Facing Cuts, Field Museum Reimagines Future

Saddled with heavy debt, the Field Museum is facing painful cuts. We talk with the museum president about how the museum will adapt.

LGBT Senior Housing

It will be the first of its kind in the Midwest: affordable housing geared towards gay and lesbian senior citizens. We look at how and why the new building in Lakeview came about.

"Queue Tips: Discovering Your Next Great Movie"

Is Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho a Christmastime movie? A new book about watching movies offers new ways to think about classic films.

"Bobby the Burger"

They call him "Bobby the Burger." He may be the world's leading expert on a particular hamburger machine. It was invented by his great-grandfather and some say it revolutionized fast food. Jay Shefsky has the story.

2 Weeks Left For Fiscal Cliff Talks

With only two weeks left until the U.S. reaches the fiscal cliff, President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner have made some progress, but remain far from a final agreement. We have the latest.

School Safety

In the wake of the elementary school rampage in Connecticut, the Chicago Public Schools' security chief joins us to discuss school safety here.

"The Patriarch"

The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy

Wall Street tycoon, Hollywood mogul, notorious womanizer, ambassador, advisor to presidents -- and head of one of America's most prominent political families. We gain new insight into Joseph P. Kennedy.

Thorne Miniature Rooms

We look into the huge appeal behind the Thorne Miniature Rooms, and discover what's new this holiday season.

Web Extra: Behind-the-Scenes of the Thorne Rooms

While it’s no longer permissible to go behind-the-scenes of the Thorne Miniature Rooms, we got a peek back in 2002. Watch curator Rebekah Levine change a light bulb for one room in our web-extra video.

From Strangers to Neighbors

A new book attempts to bridge the gap between those who use Chicago’s longest-running food pantry and the well-off residents who live around it.
 

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