Stories by Paul Caine

"The Answer to the Riddle is Me: A Memoir of Amnesia"

Imagine waking up on a crowded train platform in a foreign country. You don’t know where you are or even WHO you are. That’s what happened to Chicago author David Stuart MacLean. His new book, The Answer to the Riddle is Me: A Memoir of Amnesia, chronicles how he has spent much of the past decade trying to piece together the fragments of what he remembers of his former life. He joins us with his story. Read an excerpt and view a slideshow.

The Dish on "Downton Abbey"

We take a closer look at the international popularity of the PBS megahit Downton Abbey with Rules, Britannia author and BBC America blogger Toni Hargis and Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn.

Viewer Feedback: 1/13

Seth Goldberg & Affordable Care Act

In tonight's Viewer Feedback, we share your comments on one disabled young man's triumphant story and your thoughts on the Affordable Care Act.

City Plows Through Half its 2014 Snow Budget in First 10 Days

This week’s visit from the Polar Vortex was more than snowy and bone-chillingly cold; it was expensive as well. Read an article.

Judy Baar Topinka

Judy Baar Topinka is running for re-election as Illinois Comptroller in 2014.

Sheila Simon

Sheila Simon is running against Judy Baar Topinka for Illinois Comptroller in 2014.

Mike Frerichs

Mike Frerichs is throwing his hat in the ring for Illinois Treasurer in 2014.

Bob Grogan

Bob Grogan is throwing his hat in the ring for Illinois Treasurer in 2014.

Tom Cross

Tom Cross is throwing his hat in the ring for Illinois Treasurer in 2014.

Jesse White

Jesse White is Illinois' current Secretary of State.

Paul Schimpf

Paul Schimpf is running against Lisa Madigan for Illinois Attorney General in 2014.

Lisa Madigan

Lisa Madigan is running for reelection as Illinois Attorney General in 2014.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/10

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/10

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists consider the plea from new U.S. Attorney Zachary Fardon for more funding. Watch the web extra conversation.

Weekend Events Around the Town: 1/10 -1/12

A country concert, a famous house tour and a circus festival; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.  

Local Hospital Notifies Patients of Potential Bacteria Exposure

Patients at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge may have been exposed to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Read an article.

Affordable Care Act

We take a look at how the Affordable Care Act is doing after the first week enrollees are able to use their coverage.

Zachary Fardon

Zachary Fardon, the successor to Patrick Fitzgerald as U.S. Attorney, speaks out at length for the first time. Watch a web extra video.

2013 Movies

Last year was a big year in film and award season is just around the corner. Joining us to talk about their picks for 2013 and contenders for award season’s biggest honors are Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune, Bill Stamets a freelancer for the Chicago Sun-Times and Newcity, and Jeanne Kaplan of Kaplan vs. Kaplan Film Critics. Watch film trailers.

Robbie Fulks

Robbie Fulks is a rare country singer based in Chicago. Find out why he’s been compared to everybody from Elvis Costello to Chet Atkins when we talk with Fulks, and hear performances of songs from his new record: “Gone Away Backward” on Chicago’s Bloodshot Records. Read an Artbeat blog and watch a web extra performance.

Big Country in the Big City

Find out why Nashville’s loss is Chicago’s gain

One of the finest singer-songwriters of country music is based in the Chicago area.

Web Extra: 2011 Frank Thomas Interview

Chicago legend Frank Thomas was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame today. Watch a 2011 interview with Thomas from our archives.

50th Anniversary of "War on Poverty"

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Father Pfleger and others call for a new "War on Poverty" on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson's declaration, as Illinois gubernatorial candidates battle each other over the minimum wage. Paris Schutz has the story.

Charter School Expansion

Carol Marin and her guests discuss Chicago Public Schools' announcement of charter school expansion.

BGA, Chicago Mag on UNO's Juan Rangel

Chicago magazine and the Better Government Association break a special report on the rise and fall of Juan Rangel of the United Neighborhood Organization (UNO), and the future of the clout-heavy charter school network. Read an article and view a slideshow.

Connected Education Impacts Chicago Schools

We talk with Digital Learning Coordinator Jennie Magiera about how technology is enhancing the school experience for CPS students. Read an interview.
 

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