Stories by Drew Kann

Portrait Artist Greta Kempton

We meet an elusive portrait artist who painted Hollywood stars and a U.S. President, and find out how a giant collection of her artwork ended up in a suburb of Chicago.

Day 3 of School Closures Protest

Chicago teachers, parents and students march for a third day to protest impending school closures. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.

School Board Votes This Week on Closings

The Chicago Public School Board will vote on school closings on Wednesday. Carol Marin and her guests have the latest.

Quinn on Pensions, Gambling & More

Medical marijuana, pensions, gambling and guns. What will the governor do about these hot-button issues as lawmakers enter the final stretch of the spring session? Paris Schutz has more.

Merits of Medical Marijuana

With a medical marijuana bill on the governor's desk, we hear more about what diseases it can treat and the chemistry behind how it works. 

The Ghost Army

We look at a group of artists enlisted by the military to trick the enemy during World War II.

"They Seek a City"

Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1910 – 1950

We dig into a deeply rooted exhibition that showcases artists who found inspiration in the common experience of migration.

Viewer Feedback: 5/20

Navy Pier & McCormick Place

We hear what you had to say about the mayor's plans to expand McCormick Place and overhaul Navy Pier when we read some of our viewer feedback.

IL Senate Approves Medical Marijuana

The Illinois Senate approved a medical marijuana bill by 35-21. See how Senate members voted in our interactive graphic.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/17

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

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 5/17

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss a new Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV poll showing waning support for a Chicago casino, and the potential impact of slot machines at Chicago airports.

Weekend Events Around Town: 5/17 - 5/19

Close encounters with stingrays, graffiti-turned-fine art, and Yo-Yo Ma in a special event at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.

Mayor Unveils Massive "Tourism and Tradeshow" Plan

Navy Pier & DePaul Arena Revamp

The mayor rolls out major plans to expand McCormick Place and overhaul Navy Pier. But, elements of the plan, including a proposed new DePaul arena, are drawing criticism. Paris Schutz has the latest.

Top Players on Navy Pier & McCormick Revamp Plan

The mayor unveils grand plans for Navy Pier and McCormick Place. We talk with the heads of Navy Pier and the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority about the proposal.

Yo-Yo Ma

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma joins us for a solo performance, and tells us about his latest project with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Viewer Feedback: 5/16

Mayor Emanuel's Midterm

We asked you to rate Mayor Rahm Emanuel's first two years in office. We share what some of you had to say in tonight's Viewer Feedback.

Federal Lawsuits Filed to Halt School Closings

Federal class action lawsuits were filed today on behalf of parents and the Chicago Teachers Union to stop the Chicago Board of Education from closing 53 elementary schools and one high school program. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.

Breast Cancer Debate

Angelina Jolie sparks a national conversation about breast cancer treatment. We take a look at some options available for women.

“Prisoners of the White House”

Trapped in his own home? A White House reporter joins us to talk about how presidents attempt to stay in touch with the public.

Chicago Business News: 5/15

It would have been North America's tallest building, but instead it left a 76-foot hole in the ground. Now, it seems there's renewed interest in the Spire site. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM joins us with that story, and more top business headlines.

Bodies of Work Festival

The human body is the focus of Bodies of Work  -- an arts festival that surprises as it challenges notions of disability.

Trump to Testify in Condo Trial

Donald Trump appears in a Chicago courtroom. We tell you why -- and what he had to say.

Sun-Times: DePaul Stadium Planned for McCormick Place

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city is planning a 12,000-seat arena at McCormick Place that could house the DePaul Blue Demons. The University of Chicago's Allen Sanderson breaks down the economics of a new stadium.

"The Way of the Knife"

Pulitzer prize-winning author Mark Mazzetti discusses his new book where he asserts that the CIA has evolved from an intelligence-gathering agency into a man-hunting and killing machine.

Matthew Morrison

Star of stage and screen Matthew Morrison joins us to talk about his upcoming PBS special and new album.

Alderman Speaks Out Against Parking Meter Deal

Could the city buy back its parking meters from Chicago Parking Meters LLC? Paris Schutz has more on why one alderman says it's possible -- and preferable to the mayor's proposed changes.
 

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