Stories by Marc Vitali
Hedy Weiss Reviews an Eclectic Mix of Summer Shows
| Marc Vitali
The national tour of “An American in Paris” visits Chicago starting next week. Hedy Weiss joins us with a preview of that Tony Award-winning production.
Looking for a New Hobby? Just Axe
| Erica Gunderson
A Portage Park range takes a whack at bringing axe-throwing to Chicago.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 20-23
| Maya Miller
Lush gardens, craft beer, gallery tours and the Bard—reimagined—usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
What Does It Cost to Run for Governor in Illinois?
| Amanda Vinicky
Although the primary isn’t until March 2018, fundraising puts the governor’s race on pace to be one of the most expensive such races in the country’s history. It may even break that record.
Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios Grilled on Property Tax System
| Paris Schutz
Is the property tax assessment system in Cook County institutionally racist? Assessor Joseph Berrios addressed that question and others before a packed Cook County Board room on Tuesday.
Ald. Dowell Voices Support to Merge 2 South Loop Elementary Schools
| Brandis Friedman
The 3rd ward alderman says she believes combining the schools will create a more diverse and just-as high performing elementary school, and high-quality neighborhood high school for South Loop residents.
Techniques for Harvesting Your Garden
| Anne Strother
Summer is in full swing, and the WTTW garden is in full bloom. Lots of vegetables are ready to pick and to eat.
Meet Edwin Eisendrath, the New Chicago Sun-Times CEO
| Nick Blumberg
Learn more about the new CEO and the unlikely group that just purchased the beleaguered Chicago Sun-Times.
Dennis Hastert Relocated to Illinois to Serve Remaining Prison Sentence
| Evan Garcia
The disgraced former U.S. House speaker, sentenced last year to 15 months in prison, returns to Chicago to serve the remainder of his sentence.
Celebrating 30 Years of Art at a Chicago Museum Without Borders
| Marc Vitali
Contemporary art with Mexican roots: Celebrating 30 years at Chicago’s National Museum of Mexican Art.
Report: Ameren Looking to Circumvent New Illinois Energy Law
| Alex Ruppenthal
Efficiency plans filed by Ameren Illinois fail to comply with the state’s new energy law and could prevent the creation of additional jobs, according to a new report.
WTTW’s ‘Weekend in Havana’ a Look Beyond City’s Vintage Glamour
| WTTW News
In his new PBS special, Geoffrey Baer is immersed in the city’s vibrant culture—architecture, music, dance and history—with three native Cubans as his guides.
Study Details Possible Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Treatment
| Kristen Thometz
With one in 10 women reporting drinking during pregnancy and no cure for the disorder, researchers are hopeful two treatments that reversed memory and learning deficits in rats can do the same in humans.
Radio Flyer: Riding and Rolling in Chicago for 100 Years
| Amanda Vinicky
In 1917, Woodrow Wilson was president. Telegrams were a popular way to communicate across long distances. World War I began. And a Chicago company got its rolling start.
More Fallout Over Incendiary Emails at Chicago Water Department
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Inspector General Joe Ferguson says emails distributed among employees at the city Water Department suggest a culture of overtly racist and sexist behavior.
Massive Overhaul in Governor Rauner’s Administration
| Paris Schutz
The exodus continues in Gov. Bruce Rauner's office as old staff members leave and new ones come in. A look at who’s out, and who’s in.
New Series ‘All My Penguins’ Captures Drama of Zoo’s Penguin Colony
| Alex Ruppenthal
Lincoln Park Zoo recently launched a web series to chronicle the latest crushes, power struggles and other dramatic twists and turns surrounding the lives of its 15 African penguins.
Rauner Calls on Legislators to Send Him School Funding Bill
| Nick Blumberg
Gov. Bruce Rauner insists on removing what he calls a Chicago “bailout” from a state school funding plan.
Superintendents Face Down School Year Without Funding Agreement
| Anne Strother
Without an agreement, school superintendents across the state are tasked with figuring out how long their schools can stay open this school year. We speak with superintendents from two suburban districts.
CPS: Rauner’s SB1 Veto ‘Exceeds the Power of the Governor’
| Matt Masterson
As districts across the state face the possibility of a delayed start to the school year this fall, Gov. Bruce Rauner and Chicago Public Schools are squaring off over what to do with a potential fix for the state’s broken education funding formula.
Cardinal Blase Cupich Takes on Chicago Violence
| Alexandra Silets
Cardinal Blase Cupich talks about a new anti-violence initiative and other issues facing the Catholic Church.
How a Controversial Chicago Astronomer Influenced ‘Close Encounters’
| Marc Vitali
Dr. J. Allen Hynek was a highly respected scientist for decades before he received a credit as a technical adviser on Steven Spielberg’s 1977 movie. His life and legacy are explored in a new biography.
Program Aims to Address Disparities in House Fires, Violence in Austin
| Maya Miller
Young adults from Chicago’s Austin community are learning about fire safety as part of a pilot program aiming to address high crime rates, unemployment and other issues facing residents.
Project Examines Pregnancy in Illinois, Cook County Prisons
| Alex Ruppenthal
Women are the fastest-growing segment of the incarcerated population in the U.S., but data on pregnancies and births in prisons is either outdated or nonexistent. Illinois is now among 22 states participating in the first large-scale, comprehensive study of pregnancy in American prisons.
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