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Chicago Aldermen React to Mayor's Budget Proposal
| Eddie Arruza
Mayor Emanuel unveils his much anticipated doomsday budget proposal. How much pushback will it get from residents and aldermen? We ask four of them.
A Potential Cure for Sickle Cell Anemia
| Paul Caine
A promising new treatment for sickle cell anemia, developed by the National Institutes for Health and validated by a new study by the University of Illinois at Chicago, holds out the prospect of a cure for this chronic disease. Dr. Santosh Saraf, one of the co-authors of the UIC study, joins us to discuss these groundbreaking developments.
Anne Elizabeth Moore on New Book and the Shoddy State of Chicago Publishing
| Chloe Riley
The former Punk Planet co-editor speaks about the ties between sex trafficking and the fashion industry and laments the state of Chicago's independent publishing scene.
New Chicago Food Museum Pays Homage to the Hot Dog
| Brandis Friedman
Block 37 has a new attraction, but you'd better stop for lunch before you go. The Foodseum celebrates the city's love of all things edible with an exhibit that highlights hot dogs and encased meats from around the globe. We visited the pop-up museum to learn more.
Jeannie Morris Unravels Life 'Behind the Smile' of Carol Moseley Braun
| Hunter Clauss
Jeannie Morris might be better known for her groundbreaking career as one of the first female sports journalists, but in her new book "Behind the Smile: A Story of Carol Moseley Braun's Historic Senate Campaign," she tackles national politics and unveils the ups and downs of Moseley Braun’s life and career. Morris joins us tonight to discuss the book.
Kristen Wiig Coming to Music Box for her New Film 'Nasty Baby'
| Chloe Riley
The comedian is scheduled to participate in two Q&As following screenings of her new film at the Lakeview movie theater.
Chicago's Other River: Exploring the Calumet by Kayak
| Jay Shefsky
Jay Shefsky goes kayaking where paddlers rarely go – the busy and industrial Calumet River. See what he discovered while tagging along with a couple of local kayakers who regularly venture into the hard working river.
What Questions Do You Have for Mayor Emanuel?
| WTTW News
Mayor Rahm Emanuel joins "Chicago Tonight" on Thursday to discuss his proposed $7.8 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year. We’ll ask him about the tax and fee hikes he’s pitching. What questions do you have for the mayor?
Emanuel's Budget Includes Property Tax Hike, Ride-Sharing Fees
Mayor: ‘We have to right our financial ship’
| Brandis Friedman
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday unveiled his proposed 2016 budget. Included is a $543 million property tax increase that would be phased in, beginning with a $318 million hike this year. Fees on garbage collection and ride-sharing services – including taxis – and a new tax on e-cigarettes aim to plug the city's budget hole.
Richard Nisbett's ‘Mindware’ Places Mind Over Matter
| Andrea Guthmann
How do we make decisions? Can we learn better reasoning skills? Those are questions University of Michigan psychologist Richard Nisbett has spent his life studying. He joins us tonight to discuss his new book, "Mindware: Tools for Smart Thinking.”
Pope Francis Visits US, Plans Historic Address to Congress
| Nick Blumberg
The arrival of Pope Francis on Tuesday marks the fourth time a pope has visited the U.S., and the first time a pope addresses a joint session of the U.S. Congress. Pilgrims are flocking to the East Coast for a chance to see Francis, but what some see as his progressive stances are drawing criticism from other corners of American Catholicism.
Folk Music Legend Judy Collins on Career, Political Activism
| Marc Vitali
Judy Collins recounts her long music career and her political activism, which included testifying in Chicago in 1969 in support of the Chicago Seven.
Summer Crops Still Thriving
Approach of Fall Does Little to Deter Garden’s Growth
| Paul Caine
With fall right around the corner, The Organic Gardener founder Jeanne Nolan visits the WTTW organic garden to check on our summer crops.
Great Chicago Fire Festival Returns After Disastrous Display Last Year
Redmoon Theater rolls out a scaled-back version of the fest Saturday
| Chloe Riley
The festival, from Pilsen-based Redmoon Theater, will take place at Northerly Island on Saturday. Find out what other changes are in store this year.
CTU Says 5,000 CPS Layoffs Would Cause Chaos
| WTTW News
The Chicago Teachers Union is calling on Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Gov. Bruce Rauner to prevent as many as 5,000 teachers from being laid off later this year.
Generating Bipartisan Votes to Solve Illinois' Budget Impasse
| Nick Blumberg
Illinois is coming up on almost three months with no state budget, and Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic legislative leaders don't appear to be any closer to a solution. Two lawmakers known for sometimes bucking their party leaders discuss whether there's a bipartisan path out of the state's current mess.
Steve Martin and Martin Short: One Night Only at Rosemont Theatre
| Chloe Riley
Tickets to see the two comedians go on sale Friday. Find out what the duo has in store.
Cardinals Blast Bears 48-23
Bears fall to 0-2, Jay Cutler injured
| Ann Kreiter
The Carson Palmer-led Cardinals marched convincingly through Soldier Field on Sunday, with the Bears defense hardly able to break their stride. The Bears had never given up as many as 48 points in a home game – until now. Former Bear James "Big Cat" Williams joins Ann Kreiter to give us his take on the second game of the season.
Chicago Bears Preview: Seattle Columnist on Seahawks, Bears Matchup
| Ann Kreiter
Football columnist Bob Condotta covers the Seahawks for the Seattle Times. He gives us his take on the Seahawks in advance of next Sunday’s game against the Bears.
Free Events in 7th Most-Expensive City in the World
| Rebecca Palmore
According to a recent report by Swiss financial services company UBS, Chicago joins New York City, Zurich, Geneva, Oslo, London and Hong Kong in an exclusive group of the most-expensive cities in the world. As an antidote to what may seem depressing news, we scoured the web for something everyone can feel good about: free stuff.
The Lucas Museum Strikes Back: An Update from Blair Kamin
| Marc Vitali
Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Blair Kamin of the Chicago Tribune walks us through the new designs for the Lucas Museum. Learn about the details of Chinese architect Ma Yansong's revised plan for the potential lakefront museum – and what is missing.
New Book Examines Risk of Mortgage Giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
| Alexandra Silets
Chicago-based business writer Bethany McLean makes the case that mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are in a precarious state in her new book, "Shaky Ground: The Strange Saga of the U.S. Mortgage Giants." She'll explain what failure could mean for American mortgage holders when she joins us Monday on "Chicago Tonight."
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Visits WFMT
| Eddie Arruza
A U.S. Supreme Court Justice becomes a classical music radio announcer for a day – and it happened at our sister station WFMT. We hear what Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the justice who's become "notorious," had to say.
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