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Viewer Feedback: 12/29
Red Light Cameras
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about the city's red light camera program in tonight's viewer feedback.
Remembering Bernie Stone
| WTTW News
Early Monday morning, longtime Chicago Ald. Bernie Stone died. Watch John Callaway's 2007 Friday Night Show conversation with Stone.
Future of Day Care Program in Jeopardy
| Paris Schutz
A critical state program that provides day care to more than 100,000 low-income children is in jeopardy because lawmakers failed to enact a balanced budget.
Dow Tops 18,000
| Paul Caine
The Dow surges through 18,000, as the economy grows at its fastest pace in more than a decade.
Food Help for Veterans
| Eddie Arruza
Despite a gradually improving economy, the Greater Chicago Food Depository has seen an increase in low-income individuals needing food assistance. Among those in need are military veterans. We hear from veterans and the executive director of the Food Depository about why servicemen and women are among those seeking help with their food needs.
Scientists Speak about Spinosaurus
Paleontologists Discover Largest Predatory Dinosaur
| Paul Caine
We revisit our conversation with the scientists behind the discovery of Spinosaurus, the largest predatory dinosaur ever found.
Jane Lynch
| Alexandra Silets
We revisit our conversation with Chicago native actor and comedian Jane Lynch.
Crane Chasing
| Jay Shefsky
Jay Shefsky takes a road trip to see 15,000 Sandhill Cranes in Indiana. Jay and his Field Museum guide, Josh Engel, get a surprise along the way.
Art of the Bizarre
An Artist Confronts His Demons
| Marc Vitali
The Art Institute’s current show is a kind of nightmare before Christmas.
Red Light Cameras Questioned
| Alexandra Silets
A scientific study calls into question the safety benefits of red light cameras which is the reason City Hall installed them. We'll talk about the study and the politics of Chicago's red light cameras.
"Big Cat" Williams on Bears' 20-14 Loss to Lions
| Ann Kreiter
Former Bear James "Big Cat" Williams breaks down the Bears' fourth straight loss, this one coming at home to playoff-bound Detroit.
Vegan Cardiologist
| WTTW News
We revisit a conversation with a cardiologist who believes a vegan diet is good for your heart.
Kids in the Kitchen
| Josclynn Brandon
The Metropolitan Club and Breakthrough Urban Ministries team up to prep middle school kids on how to cook a holiday meal for their families.
Science Meets Cinema
| WTTW News
We revisit a conversation with Marius Stan, an Argonne scientist, who came to have a recurring part in the hit TV series Breaking Bad.
Shaking Up Notions of Shakespeare
| Marc Vitali
We revisit Chicago Tonight’s story about Chicago Public School students participation in an award-winning program at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.
Quinn Appoints New Interim Comptroller
Avoids Legal Fight with Rauner
| Paris Schutz
Gov. Pat Quinn ended a week of speculation today with the appointment of his budget chief, Jerry Stermer, to replace Judy Baar Topinka as state comptroller.
The Week in Review’s Year in Review: 12/19
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this year’s top headlines.
Web Extra: The Year in Review: 12/19
| WTTW News
In this special Year In Review edition of The Week In Review, Joel Weisman's guests talk about the most interesting stories they covered in 2014.
Weekend Events Around Town: 12/19-12/21
| Travis Cornejo
Burning Bluebeard, The Fireball Santa Crawl, and Cirque Dreams Holidaze; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
When “Tennessee” Came to Chicago
Tennessee Williams visited the city at a critical moment in his career
| Marc Vitali
The great playwright came unprepared for two things: rewrites and the city itself. “I can’t find the tranquility in Chicago to write.”
Mayoral Candidate García Unveils Plan to Fight Crime
| Paris Schutz
Cook County Commissioner Jesús “Chuy” García is trying to gain traction in the race to unseat Rahm Emanuel for mayor of Chicago. Today, García unveiled a list of initiatives he believes will reduce the city's violence. But does his plan add up?
Local Reaction to Obama’s Action on Cuba
| Josclynn Brandon
On Wednesday, President Barack Obama announced a stunning policy shift on Cuba. We discuss the policy changes and local reaction to the news.
Asian Carp Control
| Elizabeth Brackett
The Army Corps of Engineers moves ahead on its plan to control Asian carp and other invasive species.
Modern Chicago with Blair Kamin
| Rhyan Zuercher
Chicago Tribune's award-winning architecture critic Blair Kamin stops by to discuss Maggie Daley Park and future plans for the city.
“Burning Bluebeard”
| Marc Vitali
Clowns relate the true story of Chicago's 1903 Iroquois Theatre fire in a stunning and funny revival of a show called Burning Bluebeard at Theater Wit.
Chicago’s Dwindling Neon Signs
| Nick Blumberg
Photographer and long-time neon sign enthusiast Nick Freeman joins us to talk about his new book, Good Old Neon: Signs You're In Chicago. Freeman has documented hundreds of neon signs around Chicagoland, some of which no longer exist.
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