Stories by Maya Miller
Hacking the Traditional Museum Experience, One Tour at a Time
| Maya Miller
Museum Hack’s offbeat tours of the Art Institute of Chicago aim to engage the next generation of museum-goers. “Your job is fun first, education along the way,” says one tour guide.
Mother Sues Website Following Daughter’s Murder
| Amanda Vinicky
A Chicago woman says the classified ads website Backpage.com should be held responsible for her teenage daughter’s murder late last year.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 18-21
| Maya Miller
Frank Lloyd Wright homes, outdoor festivals, comfort food and a giant garage sale usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Obstruction of Justice? Former Federal Prosecutors Weigh In On Trump
| Evan Garcia
A memo written in February by former FBI Director James Comey raises new questions about the presidency of Donald Trump. Two former assistant U.S. attorneys join us in discussion.
Ask Geoffrey: How Do You Make the Popular Downscope Cocktail?
| Erica Gunderson
For decades, a cocktail called the Downscope was served up at Skipper’s Marina on the Calumet River. Its recipe was a closely guarded secret, until now. Geoffrey Baer tells us what's up with the Downscope in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Obama Biography Paints Complicated Picture of a ‘Rising Star’
| Nick Blumberg
In his new book, historian and author David Garrow traces how Barack Obama’s life led him to the presidency – and paints a complicated, sometimes critical portrait of a polarizing and iconic figure.
New ‘GoCPS’ High School Application Site Goes Live
| Matt Masterson
The districts’ common high school application website officially went live this week, less than a month after the Board of Education approved the new model.
Chicago Police Department Toughens Use of Force Standards
| Paris Schutz
Chicago police officers will only be allowed to use deadly force as a last resort, according to new guidelines unveiled Wednesday by Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson.
Chicago’s Low-Line Project to Offer a New Urban Retreat
| Nicole Cardos
Unlike the popular 606 trail on the city’s Northwest Side, a new pedestrian path in Lakeview is keeping a low profile.
Hedy Weiss Reviews: ‘Objects in the Mirror,’ ‘Paradise Blue,’ More
| Alexandra Silets
The Chicago Sun-Times theater critic gives us her take on highly recommended shows from the Goodman Theatre, TimeLine, Paramount and Marriott.
Chicago Sun-Times Editor: A Deal With Tronc ‘Made the Most Sense’
| Paul Caine
The Chicago Sun-Times is up for sale and its chief rival has agreed to buy it. We hear from the editors of both newspapers.
Former Yankee Great Mariano Rivera Talks Baseball, Life With CPS Students
| Matt Masterson
The future Hall of Fame pitcher stepped back on the mound Tuesday, offering insights and tips to players from four Chicago Public Schools baseball teams.
Condoleezza Rice Weighs in on Trump Administration, Foreign Policy
| Brandis Friedman
The former secretary of state speaks with Chicago Tonight during a one-on-one interview.
Historian’s New Book Explores ‘The American Spirit’
| Marc Vitali
Pulitzer Prize-winner David McCullough has been called the “elder statesman of American history” and the “rememberer-in-chief.” He joins us to discuss his new book.
A Prefab Frank Lloyd Wright Home Opens to the Public This Weekend
| Nick Blumberg
Get a glimpse inside a rare prefab Frank Lloyd Wright house on the Southwest Side.
All Cooped Up: Renting Chickens in Chicago
| Evan Garcia
The backyard chicken trend gets a leg up with the prospect of temporary ownership – and farm-fresh eggs.
What Should Chicago Look Like in 2050?
| Maya Miller
Self-driving cars, shuttles that come to your door with the click of a button, walkable communities—these are just a few of the alternative futures residents are being asked to consider this spring and summer.
Healthy Mice Born From 3-D Printed Ovaries
| Kristen Thometz
Infertile mice with 3-D printed ovaries were able to give birth to healthy pups, according to a new study from Northwestern University.
CPS to Recommend Merger of Ogden and Jenner Elementary Schools
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Public Schools says it will recommend a merger of two Near North Side elementary schools after an 18-month review process fueled largely by community members.
Allegations of Racism, Sexism and Gun Dealing in City Water Department
| Paris Schutz
More details emerge about alleged gun dealing, racist and sexist behavior by a politically connected subordinate at the city’s Department of Water Management.
Viewer Feedback: ‘Bigoted Comments Are Protected Free Speech’
| Erica Gunderson
Hear what viewers had to say about our discussion of whether or not hate crimes are on the rise.
More Than Words: American Writers Museum Opens This Week
| Erica Gunderson
A new chapter in Chicago’s cultural offerings begins this week.
What is WannaCry? What You Need to Know About Latest Cyberattack
| Alexandra Silets
The latest on one of the world’s most extensive cyberattacks ever.
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