Stories by Marc Vitali

Art and History Merge in Artist’s Incredible Life Story

The artist Charlotte Salomon raced against the clock to finish a pictorial autobiography as World War II closed in around her.

Chicago Portraits

A new book brings together 152 portraits from the Chicago Tribune archives. We'll talk with the Tribune Picture Editor Michael Zajakowski about the pictures and the people behind them. 

Horses of Honor

All over the city, Horses of Honor are on display. Take a look at a selection of these life-size statues.

Gubernatorial Candidates Address Corruption

Another day, another set of accusations of corruption from Illinois’ candidates for governor.

Political Roundtable Analysis

Carol Marin and her panel look behind the latest poll numbers for the upcoming elections.

Hedge Fund for Dummies

Figuring out how to invest your money can be a very complicated matter. Chicago Tonight takes a look at the world of hedge fund investing.

Black Talk Radio in Chicago

Is Black talk radio in Chicago still the force for change it once was? We take a closer look on Chicago Tonight.

“Big Cat” Williams on Bears vs. 49ers

Former Bear James “Big Cat” Williams tackles the Bears' stunning win Sunday night over the 49ers.

Egon Weiner

We revisit our story about a Chicago artist that continues to make an impression on the city more than 25 years after he died. You may not know his name but you’ve likely seen his public art. Egon Weiner was also a teacher, and his prominent students continue his legacy. 

Viewer Feedback: 9/15

Pension Reform and the Gubernatorial Race

We share what you had to say about the gubernatorial candidates' stand on pension reform when we read some of our viewer feedback.

Weekend Events Around Town: 9/12-9/14

An Ethiopian festival, Chicago Women's Expo, and the AIDS Run and Walk; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/12

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 9/12

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the polls surrounding Illinois’ political races.

Mesmerizing Music of the Night

Join a Listening Party as the City of Chicago Pulls an All-Nighter

Chicago’s majestic Cultural Center has no small plans for the weekend. The Cultural Center will stay open overnight this Friday, Sept. 12, as part of the 2014 World Music Festival.

Smartphone Market Heats Up

Motorola raises the curtain on the Moto X and its so-called "wearable," while Apple unveils two larger-sized iPhones and an upcoming watch. Two tech reporters give us their reviews of the latest smart gadgets hitting the market.

Ken Burns on ‘The Roosevelts: An Intimate History’

The newest film by PBS documentarian Ken Burns chronicles one of America's most influential families.

Evolution of Data Storage

Advancements in technology necessitated the ability to handle and store large amounts of data. The founder of a big data storage company talks about the evolution of storage technology.

‘From Billions to None’

Film Documents Extinction of Passenger Pigeon

A century ago, the last known passenger pigeon in existence died. For decades, billions of passenger pigeons filled the sky. A new documentary addresses what happened to the passenger pigeon.

Viewer Feedback: 9/11

We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.

Aldermen Propose Ferguson Police City Council

Is Chicago finally ready for reform? An ordinance to put aldermen under the watch of Inspector General Joe Ferguson gets introduced today.

Pension Reform and the Gubernatorial Race

Pension reform is one of the biggest issues facing the state. Our panel discusses what pension reform looks like under Gov. Pat Quinn and GOP challenger Bruce Rauner, and what voters need to know.

Respiratory Virus on the Rise

A rare respiratory virus is quickly spreading throughout the Midwest. In Chicago, 11 children have tested positive for the virus so far. 

Starting Up in Chicago Neighborhoods

A campaign to boost small businesses and community development projects in Chicago neighborhoods is underway. 

Chicago Sky in WNBA Finals

Chicago's WNBA Team, The Chicago Sky, compete in the WNBA Finals against the Phoenix Mercury.  

Ask Geoffrey: 9/10

Geoffrey Visits a Spot Where North Meets North

We revisit Geoffrey Baer’s trip to a rediscovered war curiosity, a long-lost war trophy, and a place in Chicago where north meets north in tonight’s Ask Geoffrey.

Quinn, Rauner Face Off During Joint Appearance

Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican challenger Bruce Rauner face off during a joint appearance before the Chicago Tribune editorial board.
 

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