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All The World’s a Stage for Chicago Shakespeare’s 2018-19 Season
| Hedy Weiss
With its three major venues on Navy Pier, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater is a nonstop operation. Evidence of that can be seen in the just-announced season: 14 productions, a slew of guest directors and a mix of shows created both here and abroad.
‘Talk It Out’ Series Seeks to End Sexual Harassment, Gender Bias
| Kristen Thometz
Next week, more than 120 groups in the Chicago region will discuss how to end gender bias and sexual harassment against women as part of the “Talk It Out” series spearheaded by the Chicago Foundation for Women.
4th Congressional District Forum: Gonzalez, Flores, Garcia
| Evan Garcia
Democrats Richard Gonzalez, Sol Flores and Jesus “Chuy” Garcia are vying to replace U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez. What solutions do they envision for problems impacting this predominantly Hispanic district?
Pritzker’s Offshore Holdings Under Fire in Final Governor’s Race Forum
| Paris Schutz
Democratic gubernatorial front-runner J.B. Pritzker came under intense scrutiny during an hourlong candidate forum Wednesday on “Chicago Tonight” – the final such event before the March 20 primary election. Watch the discussion and videos from a post-event press conference.
Chicago Students Call for Gun Reform in Massive Walkout
| Matt Masterson
Thousands of students from Chicago schools, including Lake View High School, joined in the nationwide protest held one month after a shooting left 17 dead inside a high school in Parkland, Florida.
How 11,000 Citizen Scientists Helped Unlock Decades of Biological Data
| Alex Ruppenthal
From kindergartners to college professors, citizen scientists helped Field Museum researchers examine more than 100,000 plant samples that could hold clues to key scientific questions.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 15-18
| Kristen Thometz
A green river, St. Patrick’s Day parade, historical scavenger hunt and oodles of pancakes topped with fresh maple syrup usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
2018 Governor’s Race Forum: Democratic Candidates
| Nick Blumberg
In their final meeting before the primary, the top three Democratic candidates for governor explain why they should represent their party in November. J.B. Prizker, Chris Kennedy and Daniel Biss join us.
Blistering Grand Opera ‘Sweeney Todd’ at Theo Ubique’s Tiny Storefront
| Hedy Weiss
This is a scorching production that is all the more potent for its extreme, immersive intimacy. Read the full review.
Rauner Vetoes ‘Onerous’ Gun Dealer Licensing Bill
| Brandis Friedman
A bill that would have placed more regulations on gun dealers goes down with the stroke of a pen in Springfield.
Rare Comet Moth Emerges From Cocoon at Notebaert Nature Museum
| Alex Ruppenthal
A brightly colored moth rarely seen in the U.S. (and bigger than a human hand) emerged from its cocoon Friday at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum – but you better get there fast if you want to see it.
Write-In Candidates for MWRD Shed Light on Complicated Election Law
| Nick Blumberg
Just how complicated is election law? An unexpected opening on the Cook County primary ballot offers some insight.
CPS CEO: No Discipline for Students Participating in Protest Wednesday
| Matt Masterson
Students from dozens of schools across the city are planning to take part in a 17-minute walkout Wednesday morning, with each minute representing a life lost during the Feb. 14 mass shooting at a Florida high school.
2018 Governor’s Race Forum: Republican Jeanne Ives
| Paul Caine
State Rep. Jeanne Ives is running an insurgent campaign to challenge Gov. Bruce Rauner in the Republican gubernatorial primary on March 20. Hear about her campaign and plans for the state in our full video.
Democratic AG Candidates Say Madigan Should Step Down as Head of Party
| Amanda Vinicky
Political leaders of the fabled Chicago Democratic machine have lost public support from a group of lawyers, one of whom may in the near future be well-placed to do more than just talk about rooting out corruption.
New York’s Metropolitan Opera Fires Ravinia, CSO Mainstay James Levine
| Nick Blumberg
An extensive investigation found evidence the revered conductor, who was for years associated with the Ravinia Festival and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, committed sexual abuse and harassment, the New York Times reports.
From a Pop Music Odyssey to an Opera House Bernstein Tribute
| Hedy Weiss
Reviews of two special productions that came to Chicago stages this past weekend: the world premiere of “Long Way Home” from hip-hop masters the Q Brothers Collective; and Lyric Opera’s celebration of Leonard Bernstein.
New Initiative Aims to Reduce Alcohol Use in Chicago Teens
| Kristen Thometz
A citywide campaign seeks to curb underage drinking through public awareness and school policy reforms. “We don’t want schools to suspend students,” said Juan Padilla, a Voices of Youth in Chicago Education organizer.
Illinois Attorney General Forum: Democratic Candidates
| Alexandra Silets
Meet the eight Democrats running for Illinois attorney general Monday during a special hourlong episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Watch the full video.
Ailey Company Mixes It Up With Faith, Poetry, Pain and Athleticism
| Hedy Weiss
A review of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Auditorium Theatre, and in dance news: a $1 million gift for the Joffrey Ballet.
Not Guilty Plea for Man Charged in Killing of CPD Cmdr. Paul Bauer
| Matt Masterson
Shomari Legghette, 44, pleaded not guilty to charges including first-degree murder on Monday in front of more than a dozen Chicago police officers.
Photos: Joe Biden Discusses Income Inequality at Northwestern
| Evan Garcia
Amid increasing speculation over a possible run for president in 2020, the former vice president delivered a speech Friday at Northwestern University. See photos from the event.
Group Calls for End to Garbage in Chicago River
| Alex Ruppenthal
The Chicago River is cleaner today than it has been in generations, but “cleaner” is a relative term. One local advocacy group wants the city to aim for a trash-free river.
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