Stories by Yasmin Rammohan

"Different is the New Normal"

Documentary on Tourette Syndrome

A new documentary that will air here on Channel 11 showcases a Highland Park High School senior with Tourette Syndrome. We hear from that young man who's become an inspirational youth ambassador for a disorder that's often misunderstood.
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Eating Bugs

Creepy, crawly cuisine? Find out why some Chicagoans would like insects to be an essential part of our diet.
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Ask Geoffrey: 11/03

One neighborhood in Lombard began as a cooperative community back in the 1940s, where a diverse group of people shared ownership of the land. Have these ideals held up over 70 years? We find out in tonight's Ask Geoffrey.
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Black Vaudeville

A largely forgotten chapter in American entertainment comes back to life this weekend when a musical revue about Black Vaudeville hits the stage. We have a live performance in our studio.
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Aldermen Push Back Over Proposed Budget Cuts

Mayor Rahm Emanuel gets some aldermanic push back over his budget cuts. Carol Marin and a panel of aldermen break down the issues.
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Changes for Chicago Cubs

Manager Mike Quade Fired

Mike Quade is out as Cubs manager. We assess the massive changes being made at Wrigley -- both on and off the field.
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Douglas Druick

President of The Art Institute of Chicago

He was a curator for more than 25 years, and now Douglas Druick is the new President of The Art Institute of Chicago. He's here to tell us what he has in store for one of the city's highest profile cultural institutions.
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Bicycle Polo

The Game of Kings - on Bikes

Bicycle polo is rising in popularity, and one of the best teams in the world happens to be right here in Chicago. Ash-har Quraishi takes a look at the two-wheeled sport and its hundred-year-old history. 
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Fall Gardening Tips

Autumn leaves may be coming down, but there's still time to plant and prepare for next year. Our resident gardening expert, Eliza Fournier, is here with tips for the season.

Split Verdict in Cellini Trial

Springfield insider William Cellini was convicted on two of four counts of extortion and aiding and abetting bribery, including an attempted shakedown of a Hollywood producer for Rod Blagojevich. Elizabeth Brackett has been following the long Blagojevich saga from the beginning and has a wrap-up of the Cellini verdict.
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Chicago Financial Exchanges

Tax Breaks?

Are tax breaks for Chicago financial exchanges on the way? Gov. Pat Quinn says only if there's tax relief for working families. But can the state afford either? Our panel weighs in.
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Anthony Alfano

DePaul University's 1st Gay Student Body President

DePaul University, the largest Catholic college in the country, now has its first openly gay student body president. We meet him and find out why he's chosen to make this public announcement.
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SOFA Chicago Art Show

Dual art fairs team up to bring functional art objects and outsider art to Chicago. We talk with the directors of both shows to find out how they work in harmony.
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Danche Guitars

A guitar player from Serbia makes beautiful music -- and beautiful guitars. We visit the workshop of a professional luthier who shares the secrets of his trade.
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Trail Marker Trees

Before there were road signs, there were trail marker trees. A local author is here to discuss his 28-year study and new book: Native American Trail Marker Trees: Marking Paths through the Wilderness.
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Quinn Lashes Out at Legislators

Gov. Pat Quinn lashes out at legislators after his stinging defeat in Springfield over the ComEd bill, and says the people are behind him. Elizabeth Brackett has the story.
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Political Roundtable

Gov. Pat Quinn's "smart grid" veto is overridden. Carol Marin and her panel of lawmakers react to the legislation, and take a look at whether the governor has any political clout left.
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Chicago Business News: 10/31

McCormick Place sees an immediate return after striking a major new union deal. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 joins us to discuss this, and more top business news.
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Biking the Boulevards: Lawndale

Geoffrey Baer rides us through the history of Lawndale and its Jewish roots on tonight's edition of Biking the Boulevards.
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The Godfather of Gore

On Halloween, we take a look back at the Chicago filmmaker known as the "Godfather of Gore."
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Viewer Mail: 10/31

Marijuana Possession

The debate over decriminalizing marijuana lit up our studio last week. We hear what you had to say about it when we read some viewer mail.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/28

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Weekend Events Around Town: 10/28 – 10/30

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!

Police Budget

Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy is defending plans to close three Chicago police stations. We have the latest from the City Council budget hearings.
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Marijuana Possession

Decriminalizing marijuana? There's a new push to issue tickets instead of jail time. We take up the debate.
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Steven Pinker

"The Better Angels Of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined"

Are we living in the least violent era in human history? Author Steven Pinker says yes. The Harvard professor is here to talk about his new book, The Better Angels Of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined.  
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