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"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Packers
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The Bears-Packers rivalry game lives up to its high expectations. But after all of the drama, wackiness, and big plays, the Bears season is over while the Packers advance to the playoffs. James “Big Cat” Williams breaks down the highs and lows, and gives us his take on what’s ahead in the offseason. Watch a web extra video.
Pope Francis Painting
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Meet Jason Seiler, the Chicago artist who just scored the biggest commission of his career: a painting of Pope Francis for the cover of TIME magazine’s Person of the Year issue. View a slideshow of Seiler's artwork.
Doris Kearns Goodwin
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We revisit a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin about her latest epic biography on the presidencies of Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft that brought radical change to America. Read a book excerpt.
Viewer Feedback: 12/30
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In tonight's Viewer Feedback, we have some of your thoughts on the closing of Dominick's grocery stores and epidermal electronics.
The Week in Review’s Annual Year in Review
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On this special edition of Chicago Tonight: Week in Review, we take a look back at 2013 with Joel Weisman and his all-star Year in Review panel of journalists: the scandals, the convictions, massive school closings, the pension and gay marriage struggles, and Chicago’s Stanley Cup champs.
Web Extra: The Year in Review: 12/27
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss their 2014 predictions for local politics, from who will win the Republican Primary and compete against Pat Quinn in the Illinois governor’s race, to whether tax reform will emerge in Springfield. Watch the web extra video.
Weekly Roundup of Chicago Tonight Stories
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Missed any of Chicago Tonight this week? Check out our weekly roundup for links to ALL of this week's stories on the web.
Reaction & Fallout of Dominick's Shutdown
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All Chicago area Dominick's stores are set to close this Saturday. We gauge the reaction and fallout. View a map of store closings.
Malcolm X College
| Josclynn Brandon
We take a look at community residents who are getting trained to help construct the new Malcolm X College. Read an interview and view a slideshow.
Skin Electronics
| Paul Caine
Science catches up with science fiction as we revisit a conversation with Professor John Rogers, the inventor of epidermal electronics -- tiny, bendy computer chips that can be placed on or in the human body to monitor critical health data. Watch web extra videos.
Temple Grandin
| Crystin Immel
We revisit a conversation with Temple Grandin, a well-known adult with autism, best-selling author, and professor of animal science at Colorado State University. Grandin also has an HBO movie based on her life starring Claire Danes which won seven Emmy Awards. Watch a web extra video and read an excerpt from her book.
First Night
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Evanston celebrates New Year's Eve with several free family-friendly "First Night" performances, including Grammy-winning harmonica player Howard Levy. We get a preview of the event, and a performance from Levy and guitarist Bobby Broom. Watch a web extra video performance.
45th Anniversary of Apollo 8
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Gov. Pat Quinn joins famed Apollo 8 astronaut Jim Lovell to celebrate a very special anniversary. Paris Schutz has the story. Watch a web extra conversation with Lovell from our archives.
"Double Down"
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We revisit a conversation with the authors of Game Change about the 2012 election and their new book, Double Down. Read an excerpt.
"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Eagles
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The Bears get pummeled in primetime. The Eagles run over Chicago, setting up a crucial game with rival Green Bay. James "Big Cat" Williams gives us his take on the Bears' loss and their chances of making the playoffs. Watch a web extra video.
Tribune’s "Ask Amy" Column Celebrates 10 Years
| Rhyan Zuercher
We talk with the Chicago Tribune’s syndicated columnist Amy Dickinson about relationships, love, and healthy living advice she has doled out for the past decade in her column, Ask Amy. Watch a web extra video.
"Burning Bluebeard"
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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. We get a preview. Read an Artbeat blog about the play and watch Hedy Weiss' web extra video review.
Viewer Feedback: 12/23
CTA's Ex-Offenders Program
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We share what you had to say about the CTA ending its ex-offenders program in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 12/20
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 12/20
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the Illinois governor’s race. Watch the web extra video.
Stocking Full of Fond Memories
These Are a Few of My Favorite Things
| Marc Vitali
Here is a list of the most memorable art I saw and heard this year. From opera in a swimming pool to barn-blazing bluegrass and forgotten artists, 2013 was a very good year for enthusiams old and new.
Web Series Episode 5: Chicago Tonight’s “Field Trip”
Dinosaur Discovery
| Christine Hurley
On this edition of Chicago Tonight’s Field Trip, we take a look at the dinosaur that was king before the T-Rex. Watch the web episode and view a slideshow.
CompStat
| Brandis Friedman
Crime numbers in Chicago are reportedly at their lowest levels in decades. We take a look behind the scenes at the Chicago Police Department to see what strategies police leadership believe are working. Watch a web extra video.
Police Supt. McCarthy on Chicago Crime
| Rhyan Zuercher
The murder rate in Chicago is down compared to last year, but some community members are concerned over police tactics used. We talk with Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy about the crime rate in Chicago, gun legislation and police initiatives for the coming year. Read an article.
Emily Graslie Addresses Sexism in Science
| Josclynn Brandon
Emily Graslie, creator of the “The Brain Scoop” YouTube channel, talks about her recent video addressing sexist comments and the lack of women in the science industry. Watch the video.
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